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Taiwan shot down a drone, Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin lost a special election, and new gun laws take effect in New York.

On Sept. 1, 2022, Taiwan shot down a drone hovering over one of its islands, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lost a special election, and new gun laws take effect in New York. Taiwan shoots down drone – For the first time, Taiwan’s military shot down an unidentified civilian drone that entered its airspace. It…

Sarah Palin Alaska Trump

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) secured a spot in her state’s ranked-choice general election. Palin is running to become the state’s lone US congressional representative in the House. She’s one of four candidates looking to occupy the seat previously held by longtime Rep. Don Young (R) who passed away in March.  Palin, the 2008…

Liz Cheney is considering a third-party candidacy for the White House to prevent Donald Trump from returning to office.

On August 17, 2022, Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) has conceded in her primary race, North Korea has resumed missile testing, and former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani will testify in Atlanta where a grand jury is investigating his actions to contest the 2020 election results in Georgia. Primary results in Wyoming, Alaska – The results of…

President Joe Biden will sign the Inflation Reduction Act, states along the Colorado River are expecting water cuts, and two more state primaries are ahead.

President Biden is expected to sign the Inflation Reduction Act into law, hefty water restrictions could soon apply to states bordering the Colorado River as a drought hurts supply, and highly anticipated primaries in Alaska and Wyoming are set to take place. These stories are expected to grab the headlines for Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022.…

Gas taxes in nine states are jumping as Independence day arrives, meaning millions of Americans will be spending more on gas during this travel season.

Just in time for the Independence Day holiday weekend, the gas taxes in nine states are jumping up effective Friday. Millions of Americans will be spending more on gas entering the peak of the summer travel season. The problem this year is timing. Most changes to taxes happen in January with the start of a…

Alaska wildfires are getting worse.

Wildfires that have been plaguing Alaska for weeks appeared to be getting worse over the last couple days. According to KTUU, who cited the Bureau of Land Management’s Alaska Fire Service, 10 new fires started Wednesday. On Thursday, the Alaska Multi-Agency Coordination (MAC) Group raised its Preparedness Level from 4 to 5. “Preparedness Level 5…

Delta announced summer flight cuts.

Just before Memorial Day weekend, Delta announced flight cuts that will last throughout a large chunk of the upcoming summer months. According to Thursday’s announcement, the cuts will primarily affect Delta’s U.S. and Latin America markets from July 1-Aug. 7. “We’ll reduce service by approximately 100 daily departures,” Delta said in the announcement. “This will…

A new report from the Interior Department shows tens of thousands of Native American children were forcibly taken to boarding schools to "assimilate".

Tribal leaders testified on Capitol Hill after a new report from the Interior Department revealed tens of thousands of Native American children were forcibly taken from their families over a 150-year period and sent to boarding schools. The hearing was about a bill to create a Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies.…

Travel experts project summer 2022 will be a hectic time for the airline industry, which is still recovering from COVID-19.

Travel experts project summer 2022 will be a hectic time for the airline industry, which is still recovering from COVID-19. Here’s how it may impact travelers’ summer itineraries. Increased demand “People really, for the last 18 to 24 months, [have] been stir crazy not going anywhere,” Ted Bradpiece, president of a Los Angeles-based travel agency,…

Uber, United, Amtrak others said they wouldn't require employees or customers to wear masks following a judge's ruling.

A federal judge’s decision to strike down a national mask mandate has led to immediate changes, as some transportation providers, including Uber, Amtrak, and three major airlines, said they wouldn’t require employees or customers to wear masks anymore. The policy changes follow an announcement from the Transportation Security Administration that it wouldn’t enforce a January…

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