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What we know about the Trump indictment so far
A 49-page indictment against former Donald Trump was unsealed Friday. It alleges that he broke federal laws by holding on to national security documents after he left the White House.
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The Native Village of Kwigillingok joins others in federal lawsuit against Donlin
The Native Village of Kwigillingok has joined other Kuskokwim region tribes in a federal lawsuit challenging the permits awarded to the proposed Donlin Gold mine.
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Former President Trump faces legal peril in 2 separate jurisdictions
As word of former President Donald Trump's indictment continues to reverberate around Washington, D.C. and beyond, the political implications are far from clear.
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Colorado River states are ready to work on a longer term deal to share water
Now that a historic agreement on sharing the Colorado River has been struck, states are working out the details, and planning for its expiration in 2026.
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Dispute over documents turns into a historic indictment of a former president
NPR's A Martinez talks to NYU Law professor Ryan Goodman about the historic indictment filed against former President Donald Trump. A grand jury indicted him in the classified documents case.
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Republicans were quick to react to the indictment of former President Trump
NPR's Asma Khalid speaks to conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg about how Republicans are reacting to the indictment of former President Donald Trump in the classified documents case.
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A woman remembers visiting her grandmother, a member of the Shoshone Nation in Utah
Growing up in the 1950s, Gwen Timbimboo Davis, a Native American, spent most summers visiting the reservation where her grandmother lived. She talks to her daughter about her memories.
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Dillingham grapples with recent opioid overdoses, shares resources for emergencies and prevention
The public can access free Narcan and overdose kits, substance use recovery information, and wellness and talking circles.
Seismic stations detected explosion at Ukrainian dam around the time it collapsed
A Norwegian organization says that two seismic networks it oversees saw an explosion at the war-torn Kakhovka dam in Ukraine around the time it failed.
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Hooper Bay residents weigh in on the impact of fishing closures. 'It’s like taking away food from our table'
On May 26, 2023 state fisheries managers announced they were closing the Yukon River to salmon fishing in early June. On May 31, state fisheries biologists and troopers flew to communities on the Y-K Delta to talk about the closures and about enforcement.
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