The stickers, along with a black-and-white swastika flag, were allegedly found in the man’s possession — but so far are not part of the criminal allegations against him.
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ANCSA made only Alaska Natives born before December 1971 corporate shareholders. Those born after want change
Some Alaska Native leaders say that issuing shares to descendants is an obvious choice to help preserve Native corporations’ Indigenous character and distinguish them from traditional capitalist businesses.
Lack of law enforcement in rural Alaska led to promises of more police. 2 years later, they haven’t been kept
Reporting by the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica has found the state has mostly failed to follow through on those promises, and a tiny fraction of the federal dollars dedicated to addressing the problem has actually been put to use in villages.
You may soon be able to renew your passport online, instead of sending in documents
A new executive order from President Joe Biden hopes to cut down on the amount of time people spend accessing all kinds of government services.
Rep. Young votes against contempt charge and lifting debt limit
The select committee is investigating what led to the Jan. 6 riot, what Trump did that day and why the government response failed.
After thousands of years, a dormant volcano in the Aleutians might show signs of waking up
The volcano hasn’t been active at least since the time Russian explorers started keeping records in 1760. Researchers say it has likely remained dormant for much longer than that, perhaps as long as 10,000 years.





