Alaska
Inside the Alaskan village where nature, faith, and community come together
Far from any road, an Alaskan village reveals how nature, faith, and community can restore strength and purpose.
Earthquakes strike Alaska, Greece, monitors say
Ancient microbes from Alaska permafrost awaken after 40,000 years
Putin says he is ready to meet Zelensky if he comes to Moscow
Lawmaker says Hitler not supremacist, compares COVID-19 rule to Holocaust
'People want to say Hitler was a white supremacist. No. He was fearful of the Jewish nation, and that drove him into some unfathomable atrocities.'
Bomb threat made against China flights from major cargo hub airport
Anchorage Airport is one of the world’s top five air-cargo hubs. It ranks second in the nation for weight of landed cargo.
Alaska school district removes ‘Catch 22’ from curriculum
Teachers will no longer be able to teach ‘The Great Gatsby,’ 'Catch 22' and other important works in their classrooms.
'Weird,' sharp-nosed thalattosaur species identified from Alaska fossil
It's fossil was uncovered through a stroke of luck, when an extremely low tide in 2011 exposed the typically submerged rock where it was embedded on an island beach
Woman dies while trying to reach ‘Into the Wild’ bus in Alaska
"Ms. Maikamava apparently lost her footing and her grip on the rope," he said in an email
Dermer travels secretly to Alaska for mysterious trip - report
According to the report, the visit was concerning an issue “at the core of the US-Israel security relationship” and has to deal with cooperation regarding the threat from Iran.
Political detox in the American Sabbath
Arguably, Judaism’S greatest contribution to world culture is the Sabbath, the idea of cessation of labor and weekly rest that has been adopted by every nation and ethnicity on earth.
A Window to the World: Jews and sled dogs
The famous Iditarod race in Alaska raises ethical questions.
Blair Braverman second Jewish woman to complete Iditarod
Set in Alaska, the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race from Anchorage to Nome.
U.S. congressman: Jews died in Holocaust because they didn't have guns
The fierce debate over gun control in the US has resurfaced in the aftermath of a February 14 shooting at Florida's Majory Stoneman Douglas High School.