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"Most people just dismiss partial eclipses. But I wanted to go to this partial eclipse to try to get the corona — and I did it! This has opened the door to new dreams and challenges." ...
A 2D representation of Earth, such as a chart or map, can mislead us when visualizing long international routes.
A decommissioned naval base in Adak is receiving attention, as Senator Dan Sullivan says there is interest in reopening it.
Alaska miles are one of the most underrated currencies in the points game—until now. In this video, I sit down with travel rewards expert Matt Welter to break down the AMEX ➝ Hawaiian ➝ Alaska miles ...
Markets saw only a modest reaction Tuesday after Russia agreed to a temporary pause in attacks on energy infrastructure in its war against Ukraine — potentially a small step toward a peace deal.
In November 2021, snow in South Greenland shrouded the ground when heavy rain fell, forming an ice crust and stranding hundreds of sheep in the rugged terrain. Most perished following this ...
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed for the first time on Monday that Ukrainian troops have been active in Russia's Belgorod region as they seek to protect Ukrainian towns near the ...
Tyler Lane reports on the 10 Service High School student-athletes making the leap to the collegiate level next season. The exhibit will next head to Talkeetna, then Homer, followed by Anchorage in ...
Russia's state ... to DeepState map. A white symbol marks the village of Basivka. (DeepState/OpenStreetMaps) Russian forces push to secure ground west of Oskil River near Kupiansk, Ukraine says ...
Meanwhile, Mr Trump has urged Russia to stop bombing Ukraine, after a ballistic missile strike in Kryvyi Rih killed 20, including nine children., “We are talking to Russia. We would like them to ...
Ryan Chan is a Newsweek reporter based in Hong Kong, where he previously had over a decade of experience at a local newspaper, covering China and current events around the world. His focus is on ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces are containing 64,000 Russian soldiers in Russia’s Kursk region, preventing them from attacking other parts of the front line.