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Today, the unique expedition is run by the University of Maine, with support from the University of Alaska Southeast. The 30 to 40 students who come each year from all over the world are mostly ...
The Department of Agriculture has announced plans to close its mammoth headquarters in Washington, lay off thousands of its nearly 100,000 employees, and relocate offices and many remaining workers to ...
Discover how United Airlines' strategic moves during COVID-19, including international expansion and resource retention, ...
For years, we watched the women on this show claw their way out of hell. Now, we’re watching them all willingly head back in.
Trump shared a short video on social media last month, praising the American soldiers who came to the island during World War II after ... a strategically important location, and is confident ...
This popular park's extreme conditions pose life-threatening risks, even if you're in the relative comfort of your car.
The shop sits on Grand Avenue, a charming stretch in St. Paul that feels like Main Street America should – local businesses with character, tree-lined sidewalks, and an energy that makes you want to ...
The people have asked, and the Freeride World Tour (FWT) has answered—next winter, the FWT is headed back to Alaska for a big mountain event in Haines in March 2026 for the YETI Haines Alaska Pro. The ...
Russian warplanes were detected flying off the coast of Alaska and tracked by the U.S. military, the North American Aerospace ...
"This Russian activity in Alaskan ADIZ occurs regularly and is not seen as a threat," the North American Aerospace Defense ...
Dozens of mini-earthquakes have rattled Alaska's Mount Spurr over the past week, sparking fears among scientists that the towering 11,000-foot volcano may be on the verge of a major eruption.
Six Russian military aircraft were tracked operating in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone for about 2 1/2 hours ...