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The NBA Finals are set: Boston is the odds-on favorite to win this year’s title
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Jesse Washington, senior writer at ESPN's Andscape, about the upcoming NBA Finals.
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AMSEA highlights fishermen’s mental health during Mental Health Awareness month
In this episode of "Island Interviews," Dr. Leann Cyr, executive director of Alaska Marine Safety Education Association, discusses the stressors fishermen face, and offers some mental health self-care tips.
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Peltola sponsors a bill to limit salmon bycatch. The pollock industry calls it ‘unworkable.’
Alaska Congresswoman Mary Peltola introduced two bills Wednesday that aim to deliver on one of her campaign themes: Reducing the number of salmon that the Bering Sea fishing fleet catches by accident. One of the bills would curtail the use of fishing nets that scrape sensitive parts of the sea floor. It would require regional fisheries management councils to designate bottom trawl zones and limit that kind of fishing to those areas.
Unalaska students cap off fisheries class with salmon release
Unalaska City School District students released around 1,400 hatchery-raised silver salmon into Iliuliuk River May 23. They began working with the fish in November, with river surveys starting in August.
Boeing promises big changes as the plane maker looks to rebuild trust and quality
Troubled plane maker Boeing promised sweeping changes to its manufacturing operations in an action plan that was mandated by federal regulators after a midair blowout on a 737 Max jet in January.
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A new Banksy Museum has opened in NYC … minus Banksy
A museum showcasing replicas of Banksy's work recently opened in New York City. But like its Paris sister location, the new exhibition lacks any approval or authorization from the artist, who has explicitly denounced any commercial use of his art-- and therefore raises a number of questions about who owns street art and who gets to profit from it.
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A 3rd human case of bird flu detected, this one with respiratory symptoms
The patient got infected from exposure to dairy cows. Health officials say risk to the general public remains low.
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RFK's voters know they're not electing the next president. They're with him anyway
The winner of this year's presidential race could be decided by who shows up to support independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — and who that means they aren't voting for.
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Trump verdict would likely move only a small number of votes, poll finds
A guilty or not-guilty verdict wouldn't change many voters minds, but it could make a difference for a smaller, crucial group of voters this election.
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Aid workers in Gaza say nowhere is safe after Israeli attacks on 'humanitarian zones'
Aid workers in Rafah describe horrific scenes of devastation as airstrikes kill dozens of Palestinians in Gaza, as the U.N. warns of a looming famine.
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