The world’s most famous sled dog race is longer than ever. Here’s a look at Iditarod, by the numbers
Thanks to a lack of snow, this year’s edition of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race needed a new route across the Alaska ...
Measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000 but has since made a comeback which experts attribute to international travel and the rise of anti-vaccine sentiment. It remains to be seen ...
A FedEx cargo plane made an emergency landing at a busy New Jersey airport Saturday after a bird strike caused an engine fire ...
That doesn't mean that there's nothing Donald Trump can do regarding Greenland. One of the more plausible ideas that's been gaining some traction in Trump-leaning foreign policy circles is what's ...
Donald Trump is seeking to designate an official language in the U.S. for the first time in its nearly 250-year history. Here’s what that means.
Leaders in the Alaska House and Senate say they’re deeply concerned about the impacts of federal staff purges and a ...
The federal weather and oceans agency touches people's daily lives in unnoticed ways, so massive firings there will likely ...
Delta’s latest addition to its growing Austin base is Panama City, Fla., with a daily flight from March 9. Economy fares ...
Eileen and James Kramer were fired from their jobs at Lake Clark National Park in Alaska, even though they both recently ...
The deal to sell California to Denmark means the Golden State would get “the rule of law, universal healthcare, and ...
Lives are being put in danger,” one meteorologist warned, as some experts feared the cuts will harm public safety.
An NPR investigation finds federal judges have enormous influence with few checks on their power. Law clerks and other judicial employees are vulnerable to mistreatment and have few job protections.
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