
OPINION: Neither Trump nor Elon can correct our moral collapse
Whatever Musk does with his new party, whatever recruits he can attract with his own money, it will ultimately fail because he cannot see the forest for the trees that get in the


Glen Biegel: The left’s Medicaid-war on able-bodied work is a push for idleness
The left has declared war on those who would place work or service requirements on able-bodied recipients


OPINION: Elon’s new America Party is the Trojan Horse of U.S. politics
The Republican Party should consider Musk’s America Party a threat to their political power and a signal that they need to deliver better results to stay in


U.S. Supremes agree to hear case that could impact girls’ sports in Alaska
The case could have ramifications for Alaska, where current state regulations protect girls’ sports by requiring that participants in all-girl competitions be biologically


Your Child, Your Choice – Alaska school choice expo set for July 12
The "Your Child...Your Choice!" Education Expo is a fantastic opportunity for families eager to explore diverse education options for their


Taking Back Alaska: Shrinking govt. with modernization & AI integration
Through targeted administrative downsizing and the integration of AI systems, Alaska can both shrink government and enhance operational performance. Here’s


Alaskans alerted to their right to delete sensitive 23andMe DNA data
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor announced a settlement with TTAM, the non-profit that will obtain most of 23andMe’s assets, including customer data, following a bankruptcy proceeding in federal court in


Wasilla men found carrying 450 doses of fentanyl, 80 of heroin, and a large stash of cash and gold
In the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in Alaska, Wasilla Police Department officers assisted the Alaska State Troopers in stopping a vehicle suspected of drug trafficking on June


ALERT: Alaskans need to urge Sen. Murkowski to back school choice in Big Beautiful Bill
Late Thursday night, June 26, the U.S. Senate Parliamentarian ruled that the Scholarship Tax Credits, which were a part of the Educational Choice for Children Act , violated Senate Reconciliation rules, resulting in the credits being removed from the


Anchorage ‘Pride’ exposes kids to thonged pole dancers, erotic drag queens and activist librarians
Anchorage's “Pride Parade” included participants dressed in drag, rainbows, fishnet stockings and more to push gender-bending ideology, abortion on demand, trans surgeries, homosexual library books, Marxism and “Queers supporting

