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The ruling is in, but uncertainty isn’t over.
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After the Supreme Court declared the emergency tariffs illegal, the refund process will be messy and will go to businesses first.
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Businesses are expressing some relief now that the Supreme Court ruled those tariffs are illegal, but skeptical they’ll ever see a refund for the tens of thousands of dollars they paid for tariffs.
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The development would include three large interactive theaters/rides, a retail store and some office space.
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The 6-3 ruling is a major blow to the president's signature economic policy.
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“We'll be licking our wounds for a while,” said SteamDot owner Jonathan White.
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The film, by a former resident, looks at what happened when the town’s economy essentially shut down for nearly two years.
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A group of businesses that call the pristine wilderness home is mobilizing against the mine, with the goal of keeping the coast wild.
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Washington and other Democratic-led states drop lawsuit against Arctic Refuge oil drilling in AlaskaA group of environmental and tribal groups had filed suit in 2020 at the same time as the Democratic-led states. Last month, that coalition renewed their suit.
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In 2025, Alaskan Dream Cruises employed 95 seasonal workers and about 10 year-round workers.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is evaluating whether to hold a first-of-its-kind lease sale for seabed mineral development in federal waters off Alaska, and seeking information and input to help decide if it should move forward.
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The proportion of nonresident workers in Alaska is near an all-time high, but many hold seasonal jobs and earn less annually.