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Murkowski joins Democrat-led senators attending COP 28 in Dubai
It’s been a bit of a brisk weekend in Northway and Tanana, reaching -29. But Sen. Lisa Murkowski is in the hot zone of Dubai, (84 degrees today) keeping an eye on the global warming agenda. (Is she warming up to a run for governor in 2026?)
Check out these temperatures in the north this weekend…
Watch video: Winter day at the Little Diomede school, where Dunleavy declared a disaster
Look at what it’s like to be a teacher at Little Diomede, even before a building slid into the school.
Peltola votes to transfer billions of dollars of student debt to taxpayers
Your daughters and sons will pay for the college debts of kids with gender studies degrees. Those kids won’t even have to declare it to the IRS as a gift.
School board won’t move on parental rights
Board member Dave Donley wants action. No more keeping secrets from parents. He’s all alone on the school board.
No National Anthem: School board tables Star Spangled Banner
Anchorage School Board wants more land acknowledgement, less patriotism, evidently.
U.S. vetoes United Nations resolution demanding permanent cease fire
The United States is practically alone in its support of defending Israel.
Democrat Dunbar thinks pro-Israel Americans are anti-vaxxers. Turns out, he may be right
Dunbar self-owned. He was trying to make Republicans look like anti-Semites, but he didn’t really read the poll, which shows Democrats are more anti-semitic. But about that vax reluctance…Yep, Dunbar is right, Republicans are leery of government shots nowadays.
Question of the week: Do you believe the mainstream climate change narrative?
Revolving door: Bethel police chief resigns after a year and four months
The City of Bethel just can’t seem to keep a police chief. Why is that?
Censorship 101: How social media, feds locked arms in 2020
The specifics on how The Federalist was targeted by a cabal of liberals, Twitter, and CISA to suppress the free speech and conservative journalism in the 2020 election cycle.
Coast Guard retrieves downed helicopter from Southeast Island
The Jayhawk crashed during a rescue attempt of a swamped fishing boat. This was the recovery of the helicopter on Read Island.
One dead, one injured in small plane crash
Near Anchor Point, in the trees, the plane was a wreck, and the pilot didn’t make it. The weather was bad in the area on Friday.
Boy, 14, wins girls’ division in regional Irish dance competition
A boy who hasn’t had to cope with menstruation, cramps, moods and other girl stuff is now a better girl dancer than all the girls.
Meet Anthony Pitcher, new school board member in Mat-Su
Father of nine, electrician, volunteer in church and scouting. Who is Anthony Pitcher and what did he say about history?
He’s back: Alex Jones reinstated on X
Elon Musk has created a wild-west rodeo of ideas on X/Twitter. Liberals are going to grab their preferred pronouns and head for the exits. Alex Jones of Infowars is back.
On the move
Kevin Costner and Jewel (Kilcher, of Homer, originally) are rumored to be dating after people attending a fundraiser noticed how cozy they are with each other, and seen together repeatedly.
This day in history
Dec. 11, 1997, the Kyoto Protocol was adopted by the United Nations for its Framework Convention on Climate Change, a treaty calling for restriction of greenhouse gasses. The United States signed the treaty but did not ratify it.
Columns
Downing’s Daily Caller: Biden scores an own-goal on the Olympics
In The Daily Caller on Sunday, we write about the sticky situation Biden has made for the International Olympics Committee.
Michael Tavoliero: Is it time to move to partisan municipal elections?
Nonpartisan elections were supposed to help people focus on local problems like potholes, not national agendas. But it’s not turning out that way.
Alex Gimarc: Thinking past the sale on the big plan for decarbonization of Alaska’s energy
And remember, you are the carbon they want to decarbonize.
John Morris: Why Alaska healthcare community sued state
A doctor explains how insurance companies keep jacking up the rates, and then pay doctors less and less. The lawsuit is complicated.
Rick Whitbeck: Alaska Democrats’ party platform going against all fossil fuel?
The documents show where the Democrats are taking their party in Alaska, and it is against oil. Oil, you know, the substance that pays for Alaska’s way of life.
Win Gruening: Juneau Assembly decision to cut cruise ship has a risk
Want fewer cruise ships? Expect less revenue for things you want in city services.
Jamie Allard: Do we have what it takes to be next Greatest Generation?
An astounding 16.1 million Americans defended not only our nation but all the world from the evils of a totalitarian dictatorship.
Downing’s Daily Caller: The 2023 version of ‘Season’s Greetings!’
Elon Musk told Disney CEO: “You can’t blackmail me.” Behold the left’s meltdown.
Alaska oil: $75.98
Henry Hub gas: $2.57
Alaska North Slope Production: 481,791
Permanent Fund (principal and earnings reserve): $77,376,200,000
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