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Panel to Ensure Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility For All UAF Workers, Students
A new group has begun work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks to help ensure all people who work or study at the UAF are treated equally. The…
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In Kaine, Clinton Gains A Swing-State Spanish Speaker
Who is Tim Kaine, and what does he bring to the Democratic presidential ticket? NPR's Mara Liasson provides answers.
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Critics Say Tillerson Is Gutting The State Department In His Re-Design Efforts
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is running into opposition in Congress as he tries to cut the budget and the staff at the State Department. Longtime Ambassadors are sounding the alarm too.
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House Intel Chairman Apologizes Over Trump Surveillance Claims
The fallout continues Thursday after the chairman of a House panel investigating President Trump's connections to Russia revealed that Trump and aides might have been swept up in "incidental" surveillance. The chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes, reportedly apologized to the committee, and its top Democrat, Adam Schiff, and all but confirmed a CNN story suggesting there's more than circumstantial evidence tying the Trump camp to the Russians.
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Using H-1B Visas To Help Outsource IT Work Draws Criticism, Scrutiny
A number of companies and universities are cutting IT jobs and shipping them off to India. The practice has drawn scrutiny amid the debate over how H1-B visas for high-skilled workers are used.
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Pacquiao, Mayweather Fight Sparks Hopes Of Boxing Revival
Boxing's hold on American sports fans has waned over the years, but there's a movement to recapture mass interest. Hoping to capitalize on buzz from the upcoming super bout between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather on May 2, NBC is launching bouts to be broadcast on Saturdays.
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Sass and Moore to face off on the Alaska side of the Yukon Quest Trail
Dawson City, AK - The top Yukon Quest mushers have been arriving in Dawson City all night. The trail to the race’s halfway point has been rough, but…
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As Gas Prices Drop, Hybrid Sales Shift Into Low Gear
Gas prices are falling — and so are hybrid car sales. Analysts say better gas mileage for traditional vehicles, combined with low gas prices, is giving hybrids a run for their money.
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Game Over For Nintendo? Not If Mario And Zelda Fans Keep Playing
Some analysts say that Nintendo's days are numbered because sales of its new console, Wii U, have been lackluster. But since Nintendo still offers some of the most popular game franchises, the love of Zelda and Mario may keep the company going for a long time.
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College Football Winds Down Ahead Of Final BCS Championship
It's rivalry week in college football. And this weekend, there's some extra spice as games from Alabama to Florida to Michigan could have an impact on which two teams end up playing for the national championship.
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