
Trump moves to cut more Obama era rules at HHS, ending religious discrimination regulations
On this Religious Freedom Day, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is proposing a rule that implements President Trump’s executive order that removes current regulatory burdens on religious More...

Mythbusters spin-off ‘The Explosion Show’ premieres tomorrow to kickoff the New Year
Subscribing to that old axiom that everything is better with explosions, whether it’s million-dollar movie stunts or state-of-the-art fireworks, a new Science Channel series will be ringing in the New Year More...

House Democrats impeach, may block Senate trial, attack Tulsi Gabbard for ‘Present’ vote
The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Trump for “abuse of power” and “obstruction of Congress”, without any Republican support. As the process moves forward, House More...

Dr Julie Smith says baby formula contributing to global warming
An infant feeding specialist, Dr. Julie Smith, has called for a reduction on the availability and use of baby formula, because of high CO2 emissions associated with its production. Photo/Femke Jenkins Photography “The More...

What is a Levy
Concerned about the consequences of tax debt? Optima Tax Relief reviews one of the key implications of falling out of compliance with debt obligations to the IRS – the possibility of losing your home. Although More...

Discovery pits humans against Grizzlies in ‘Man vs Bear’ premiering December 4
For thousands of years, Grizzly Bears have stood at the top of the evolutionary food chain with unchallenged dominance. Now for the first time ever, humans will be entering the bears’ territory and take them More...

6 Steps to Take as an Employer to Reduce the Risk of Accidents in the Workplace
Even the most thorough and attentive employers can’t avoid all accidents in the workplace; some injuries simply cannot be foreseen in any way. Yet you will be less likely to form a bad relationship with employees More...

‘Alaska The Last Frontier’ returns to Discovery Channel on October 6
For over 80 years, generations of Kilchers have survived on the Alaskan homestead, passing down valuable lessons, techniques and skills while continuously learning new homestead practices necessary for the preservation More...

Discovery Channel’s ‘Bering Sea Gold’ returns September 17
In Nome, Alaska, the summer gold mining season is heating up, and the miners are bringing new tactics, exploring new territory, and deploying all new technology in order to mine the most gold ever in BERING SEA More...

‘Gold Rush’ season 10 set for October 11 return
Once gold fever strikes, it’s impossible to give it up. This season of GOLD RUSH marks a decade of digging with all-new claims, crews and challenges. Miners Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets and Rick Ness are back and More...

Fairbanks Woman, Natascha Clark Indicted on Federal Bank Fraud and Identity Theft Charges
U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder announced that Natascha Sabrina Clark, 35, of Fairbanks, has been named in an 11-count federal indictment charging her with fraudulent transactions with an access device, bank fraud, More...

Planned Parenthood doubled down on abortions, agrees to withdraw from Title X funding
Planned Parenthood has refused to comply with President Trump’s Protect Life Rule and officially withdrew yesterday from the Title X Family Planning Program. This withdrawal follows a letter that Planned Parenthood’s More...

Xeljanz Class Action Lawsuit
What is Xeljanz? Xeljanz is a medication which is manufactured by Pfizer. It is approved for the treatment of Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Psoriatic arthritis (PSA), Ulcerative colitis (US). These are tablets taken More...

‘Alaskan Bush People’ season 10 set to start August 4
Channel’s hit series, ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE. After six months on the mountain, the Wolfpack has fully re-dedicated themselves to the goal of total self-sufficiency they began in Alaska. But winter is closing More...

Mobile Loans changing the way we live
Not so long-ago banks were buildings with safes that got robbed. Today there are still many bricks and mortar banks with their safes full of cash and valuables. However, things are changing, and they are changing More...

Campaign Legal Center likens felon voter fees to Jim Crow, ‘Felony disenfranchisement’
FROM THE CLC: 10 million Americans owe more than $50 billion in fines and fees related to criminal convictions Over half of the disenfranchised population is no longer incarcerated and is living in a state that More...

Father and Son, Charles Cotten and Rickly Lisk Sentenced for Juneau Drug Trafficking Conspiracy
U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder announced that a father and son have been sentenced for their roles in distributing large quantities of methamphetamine in Juneau. Charles Edward Cotten, Jr., 53, of Juneau, was sentenced More...

Mendota Prisoner, Cyrus Braswell Sentenced to 8 Years for Mailing Threats to Murder a Federal Judge
Cyrus Dennis Braswell, 57, was sentenced Monday by U.S. District Judge Dale A. Drozd to eight years and one month in prison for three counts of mailing threatening communications, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott More...

Disney sets Nat Geo plans, renewing ‘The Incredible Dr Pol’ ‘Snake City’ Dr K’s Exotic Animal ER’ ‘Dr Oakley Yukon Vet’
Nat Geo unveiled the 2019-20 programming slate as part of new parent company Disney’s upfront event. Fans will be happy to learn about these renewals: “The Incredible Dr. Pol,” “Dr. Oakley: Yukon Vet,” More...

How Are Drug Laws Changing Across the US in 2019?
A law passed by the federal government is only as functional as a state’s agreement to enforce it. That’s why laws passed at the federal level can often have little to no effect on state jurisdictions. More...