Peltola splits with Blue Dog co-chairs and sticks with Sleepy Joe
Sudden moves: Alaska U.S. District Court Judge Josh Kindred resigns immediately
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Wien flight party crashed by anti-Israel gaggle joined by Fairbanks presiding officer Savannah Fletcher
What was she doing hanging out with the pro-Hamas screamers, giving them legitimacy?
Biden’s Independence Day message: If Trump wins, we’ll be Nazi Germany
Biden was raising money by calling Trump a dictator who will kill people. Then he asked people to donate to his campaign.
Biden tells insiders he won’t quit, making Peltola go into hibernation
Peltola is frozen as she waits for talking points.
From Blue Dog to lap dog: Mary Peltola heels at Biden’s side
Two of the three co-chairs of the Blue Dogs have come clean. Not Mary.
Breaking: Alaska’s U.S. Judge Joshua Kindred resigns
Very sudden. Very unexpected. Except we have heard from some in the legal community that this has been brewing.
Parade politics: Ester, North Pole, Eagle River, Tok
Pics and perceptions about our Independence Day in Alaska. Where was Peltola???
Alaska sues Biden over NPRA oil and gas restrictions
The cost to the state has been incalculable. This is one way to make the point.
Assembly’s homelessness chair says camping on Anchorage streets will not be illegal
Now that the Supreme Court says we can enact local rules about encampments, Anchorage’s homeless advocate says it’s all just fine. It’s all handled, he said.
Without comment
Question of the week
Bear Paw Festival is coming to back with Slippery Salmon Olympics
In case you didn’t get enough of parades and popcorn on Wednesday, we have more ahead.
This day in history
July 5, 1869, the steamboat Yukon entered the Yukon River, the first steamer to do so.
Columns
Win Gruening: Let’s honor what’s good about our country
Patriotism may be at an all time low, but there’s so much to celebrate.
Fritz Pettyjohn: The stars are aligning for return to a republic, ‘if you can keep it’
Have Americans finally regained their spirit of independence?
Matt Cole: Five questions Congress should have asked the Climate Action 100+, aka the climate cartel
CalPERS just suffered a humiliating defeat in its vote against Exxon’s board of directors.
Fritz Pettyjohn: Time for term limits in Congress
Congress will never do it, but a Convention of States might.
Linda Boyle: Doctors seek restitution from medical boards that maligned them during Covid pandemic
A case that we are following closely. We had good doctors in Alaska threatened by members of the profession for disagreeing on Covid.
Alexander Dolitsky: The beginnings of Alaska-Soviet relations happened in a Sitka living room
Do you love history? You’ll love Alaska history told by Alexander Dolitsky. Just brilliant.
Robert Seitz: Time to fight the assault on energy
It is time to consider that our warming has just been a recovery from the Little Ice Age and normal variability of weather.
Win Gruening: A strong, independent community hospital is important to Juneau
SEARHC, the Native medical center, is high-grading patients and leaving Bartlett with the expensive ones, while SEARHC is funded federally.
Linda Boyle: Lawsuits are gunning for Pfizer for misrepresenting Covid shot and intimidating critics
Texas and Kansas attorneys general say Pfizer bullied the public and lied about the vaccine.
Tim Barto: So long to the Say Hey Kid
He was a five-tool player of extraordinary talent.
Greg Sarber: Who benefits from Alaska’s minimum wage initiative?
Everywhere in the state, businesses are already paying far above the minimum wage. What gives with this initiative? It’s all about driving a certain voter out to the polls.
Alaska oil: $$88.12
Henry Hub gas: $2.42
Alaska North Slope Production: 411,274
Permanent Fund (principal and earnings reserve): $80,277,300,000
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