Some elements don’t take effect for a while, but an economist says that doesn’t necessarily minimize the bill’s impacts.
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Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica reporter Kyle Hopkins says Data for Indigenous Justice had a simple question: How do you solve a problem if you can't describe the basic elements of that problem?
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The Trump administration is using decades-old laws, meant to prevent discrimination, to threaten school districts and states with cuts to vital federal funding.
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Charges say Christopher Barraza, 40, told investigators that he’d been trespassed from Target for shoplifting before an August spree that led to his resignation.
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Scrubber discharge is a relatively new source of ocean pollution that critics say has major implications for marine ecosystems.
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Demand for electric vehicles is rising in the state, but owners in the Interior have limited charging options.
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The Arctic Research Consortium of the United States, which brings together academics from universities and government agencies, plans to close its doors.
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Some elements don’t take effect for a while, but an economist says that doesn’t necessarily minimize the bill’s impacts.
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The Alaska State Troopers have not named the man and are working to connect with his family in Italy.
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Other cities’ efforts to recoup spending to protect Trump have failed. “We have sent demand letters, phone calls and made public statements. We have received no response.”
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