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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is facing mounting international condemnation after posting a video showing detained Gaza flotilla activists kneeling handcuffed on the ground while he appeared to mock and taunt them. The footage, released after Israeli naval forces intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters, sparked criticism from several governments and human rights organizations, with some Israeli officials also distancing themselves from the incident. Video Shows Handcuffed Activists Kneeling on Ground The video posted by Ben-Gvir showed dozens of detained activists kneeling with their hands zip-tied behind their backs while Israeli officials walked among them. At one…
Gov. Mike Dunleavy warned Monday that he will immediately call a special legislative session if lawmakers fail to pass a liquefied natural gas bill he says is critical to advancing the long-discussed Alaska LNG project. The warning came during the final days of Alaska’s regular legislative session as lawmakers debated controversial tax and policy measures tied to the proposed multibillion-dollar gas pipeline project. Governor Pushes Lawmakers to Act Quickly Dunleavy has made passage of the Alaska LNG legislation one of the top priorities of his final year in office. The governor argues the proposed tax restructuring is necessary to make…
The Cadillac Lyriq was one of the first vehicles that showed Cadillac was serious about luxury electric vehicles. But while most EV discussions focus on battery range and acceleration, the Lyriq’s interior has quietly become one of the SUV’s biggest strengths. The cabin feels modern without becoming overwhelming. It mixes futuristic technology with traditional luxury materials in a way many electric SUVs still struggle to achieve. Instead of looking like a stripped-down tech experiment, the Lyriq interior feels warm, premium, spacious, and comfortable. From the moment you step inside, it becomes clear Cadillac designed the Lyriq to compete directly with…
Alaska telecommunications companies have received billions of dollars in federal broadband subsidies over the past decade, even as the state continues to rank among the slowest internet markets in the United States, according to a new investigation by ProPublica. The report examined how federal programs intended to improve internet access in remote Alaska communities have distributed massive amounts of public funding while many residents still struggle with outdated and unreliable service. Alaska Received Billions Through Federal Internet Subsidies According to the investigation, Alaska telecom providers have received approximately $4.6 billion in federal telecom subsidies since 2016 through programs managed by…
Royal Caribbean International has changed the disembarkation port for one of its Alaska cruises after ongoing construction work in Seward forced a last-minute operational adjustment. The cruise line confirmed that passengers sailing aboard the Ovation of the Seas on a seven-night Alaska itinerary departing May 15 will now disembark in Whittier instead of Seward. Construction in Seward Forces Itinerary Change In a notice sent to guests, Royal Caribbean said the change was necessary because of continued port construction work in Seward. Due to port construction in Seward, debarkation for your sailing will now take place in Whittier,” the cruise line…
Anchorage does not lack tours; it has too many of them. The real problem is which ones are actually worth your money. Some experiences are amazing, like the 26 Glacier Cruise, but some of them make you feel like you are overpriced for what you get. That is why in this guide, I keep it simple and honest. I will tell you which tours are worth booking, which depend on your situation, and which you can skip, plus real 2026 prices with helpful tips. All Major Tours at a Glance Before we dig into the details, let’s take a look…
Russia faced one of the largest drone attacks of the war overnight after hundreds of Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow and multiple regions across the country, killing at least four people and striking energy infrastructure near the Russian capital. The assault marked the biggest drone attack on Moscow in more than a year, with air defense systems intercepting dozens of drones approaching the city. Residential buildings were damaged, and Moscow’s oil refinery was among the reported targets. Moscow Region Hit by Massive Overnight Assault Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyov said three people were killed and several others injured in the attack.…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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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