Author: The Tundra Drums Staff

The Tundra Drums Staff is a team of writers and editors who are passionate about bringing you the latest and most reliable news from Alaska and around the world. We make sure each story is easy to understand, clear, and based on trustworthy sources. Our goal is to keep you informed with news that matters and helps you stay connected to the world.

President Donald Trump said Friday that the United States now effectively controls the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions with Iran as both sides continue fragile ceasefire discussions amid ongoing regional instability. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One after meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump claimed U.S. military operations had severely weakened Iran’s naval capabilities in the strategic waterway. “We control the Strait,” Trump said, adding that Iran’s military forces had been “essentially wiped out.” Strait of Hormuz Remains Global Flashpoint The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most important maritime chokepoints, with roughly one-fifth of global…

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Oil prices are surging, and you are not sure who to blame for this. Many people do not know who controls the oil. The price on the sign at the stations wasn’t set by the guy who owns the station business. It was not even set by the government or some free-floating “market.”  But influential ministers in Riyadh, war rooms in Moscow, shale drillers in Midland, taxes, and a 50-year-old financial arrangement between the USA and Saudi Arabia are the main factors. To be honest, nobody has complete power over oil. However, a bunch of incredibly powerful bodies in the…

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Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Alaska Seaplanes are expanding travel connectivity in Juneau as Southeast Alaska prepares for another major cruise and tourism season. The coordinated expansion is expected to improve access to glaciers, wildlife destinations, and remote communities while helping accommodate rising visitor demand across the region. Airlines Strengthen Juneau’s Role as Southeast Alaska Gateway Juneau remains one of Alaska’s busiest tourism hubs, especially during cruise season when hundreds of thousands of visitors arrive to explore nearby attractions such as: Because Juneau is inaccessible by road from the continental highway system, air service plays a critical role in…

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Nobody really prepares you for Alaska. You can see photos, watch documentaries, and read guides online, but none of it compares to standing there and realizing how alive everything is. The first time something like a moose steps out of the trees right in front of you, it doesn’t feel like “wildlife spotting” anymore; it feels like you have accidentally walked into its world. Around 1,100 vertebrate species live here: over 100 mammals, 500+ birds, 14 types of whales and porpoises, plus thousands of marine species. And honestly, that’s the wild part. This is not just a random list of…

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President Donald Trump’s trip to China drew major attention this week after reports revealed that Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joined him aboard Air Force One during the high-profile diplomatic mission. Huang boarded the presidential aircraft during a stop in Anchorage, Alaska, before the delegation continued on to Beijing for Trump’s summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Alaska Stop Became Unexpected Tech Power Gathering The Anchorage stop quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the trip after reports confirmed Huang’s late addition to the delegation. Business Insider reported that: Trump later confirmed Huang’s participation…

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Somewhere right now, while you are just casually scrolling on your phone, a mainframe is probably doing something important. Moving money. Approving a transaction. Updating a flight. Catching fraud that you will never even hear about. No drama, no attention, just quiet, nonstop work that keeps everything running. And the reality is that most people still consider mainframes to be outdated. Tape reels, punch cards, all that “ancient tech” vibe. But that is not the reality anymore. These systems are still everywhere, just hidden, and they are handling some of the most critical workloads on the planet. What is NS…

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A Russian cargo ship that mysteriously sank off the coast of Spain after multiple explosions may have been carrying nuclear reactor components potentially destined for North Korea. The vessel, Ursa Major, sank in the Mediterranean Sea near Spain’s southeastern coast in December 2024 after reporting explosions onboard. The incident has drawn renewed international attention following reports suggesting the ship may have been involved in a covert transfer of sensitive nuclear-related cargo. Explosions Reported Before Ship Sank Spanish maritime rescue services responded after the Russian-flagged cargo ship issued a distress signal while drifting south of Cartagena. Crew members reportedly told rescuers…

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The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District plans to take the State of Alaska to court following a contentious dispute over the approval of a new charter school, escalating a battle that could shape education authority across Alaska. District officials confirmed that they will appeal the Alaska Board of Education’s decision to approve the proposed Pearl Creek STEAM Charter School, following the local school board’s unanimous rejection of the application last year. Charter School Fight Heads to Superior Court The dispute centers on whether state officials can override decisions made by locally elected school boards regarding charter school approvals. The…

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A pilot injured in a fiery plane crash near Knik Glacier earlier this month remains hospitalized in Seattle with severe burns as investigators continue examining the cause of the accident. The pilot, identified as Matthew Punt, was seriously injured after his small aircraft crashed and caught fire near a remote airstrip by Knik Glacier on May 5. Witnesses and off-duty medical personnel who were already in the area rushed to rescue him from the burning wreckage before emergency responders arrived. Crash Happened Near Remote Glacier Airstrip According to Alaska State Troopers, the crash occurred near the Picnic Table Airstrip area…

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Residents of Utqiagvik, Alaska’s northernmost city, have officially entered the annual period of the “midnight sun,” when the sun no longer sets below the horizon and daylight continues around the clock. The phenomenon began this week and will continue through early August, giving the Arctic community more than two months of continuous daylight. What Is the Midnight Sun? The midnight sun occurs in locations above the Arctic Circle during summer, when Earth’s axial tilt keeps the sun visible even at midnight. In Utqiagvik: The city typically experiences nonstop daylight from mid-May until early August each year. Life Under Endless Daylight…

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Former U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola has unveiled a new “affordability” campaign platform as she intensifies her challenge against incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan in Alaska’s closely watched 2026 U.S. Senate race. The campaign rollout focuses heavily on lowering costs for Alaskans, with Peltola proposing tax relief and measures aimed at addressing the high cost of living across the state. Peltola Puts Cost of Living at Center of Campaign Peltola announced a proposal that would eliminate federal income taxes for Alaskans earning below the state’s median household income, framing the idea as part of a broader effort to help working families…

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A massive landslide-triggered tsunami in Alaska is drawing renewed attention from scientists, who warn that climate change is increasing the risk of similar extreme events across the Arctic. The event, which occurred in August 2025 in Southeast Alaska’s Tracy Arm fjord, generated a towering wave that reached approximately 481 meters (1,578 feet), making it one of the largest tsunamis ever recorded. A Rare but Powerful Natural Event Researchers say the tsunami was caused by a sudden landslide in which tens of millions of cubic meters of rock collapsed into the fjord within minutes. The impact displaced enormous volumes of water,…

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