Monthly Archives: July, 2021
Suzanne Downing: Are Americans actually hoping our women’s soccer team will lose?
By SUZANNE DOWNING / FOR NEWSMAX
For the first time since 1972, the United States Olympic Team failed to win a medal of any color...
Dan Fagan: Media’s all-out blitz to demonize the unvaccinated
By DAN FAGAN
According to a study conducted by the prestigious, King’s College London, the number of symptomatic cases of Covid-19 in the United Kingdom...
Sec. of Defense Austin visits Eielson, Ft. Wainwright, talks about climate change
Alaska is a strategic hotspot for defending the United States, the Indo-Pacific region and the Arctic, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said...
Pam Bondi: If you care about the First Amendment, this class action is for you
By PAM BONDI
Last week, White House press secretary Jen Psaki candidly stated that President Joe Biden’s administration was “making sure social media platforms are...
Assembly to hire a ‘shadow mayor’ to bypass Bronson and go direct to city staff
On the agenda for Tuesday's Anchorage Assembly meeting is an ordinance to hire yet another new position in the municipality that is controlled by...
Anchorage School District may reinstate the mask mandate this fall for students, staff
The Anchorage School Board and Superintendent Deena Bishop have received up to 50 letters in what appears to be a stealth campaign coordinated by...
Alexander Dolitsky: United we stand, divided we fall with race, ethnicity in America
By ALEXANDER DOLITSKY
In the past, many of my students at Alyeska Central School, the former state correspondence school based in Juneau, and my students...
Don Young campaign party scheduled
Congressman Don Young will have his annual Taste of Alaska fundraising party on Aug. 4, but at a new venue: The home of Stephen...
Kodiak kids Pre-K through grade 5 may have to wear masks when they return to school
The Kodiak Island Borough School District is developing plans to mask children from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, once school opens on Aug. 30. Students...
Head of RPEA resigns with scorching letter
The head of the Retired Public Employees of Alaska announced her retirement, effective Aug. 1, with a letter criticizing several members of the executive...