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Pete Hegseth under fire for Native American comments

Former Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth faces backlash after questioning Native American identity claims and criticising Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin's medical absence in explosive interview.

Greater Glider Protection Pledged After Court Win

In a significant move for Australian conservation, the Environment Minister pledges urgent protection measures for the vulnerable Greater Glider after a landmark court case brought by the Wilderness Society.

Major 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Alaska

A powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Alaskan Peninsula, prompting a brief tsunami warning for the Aleutian Islands. Get the latest details on the seismic event and its aftermath.

Whittier, Alaska: The Town Where Everyone Lives in One Building

Discover the astonishing secrets of Whittier, Alaska, a remote town where nearly all residents live under one roof and access is only possible by boat or through a single, eerie tunnel. A fascinating tale of isolation and community spirit.

Grow a Sustainable Feast with Aussie Native Plants

Discover why Australian gardeners are turning to resilient, drought-proof native species like lemon myrtle and finger limes. This growing trend offers a sustainable solution for the climate-conscious household, reducing water use and creating a unique, fl

Alaskan Glacier Flood Erases Entire Island in Climate Warning

A massive glacial lake outburst from the rapidly retreating Alsek Glacier in Alaska has triggered a devastating flood, completely erasing an entire island and dramatically reshaping the Alaskan coastline, serving as a stark warning of climate change impac

Trump Cuts Funding to Native American Radio Stations

The Trump administration has abruptly terminated federal grants for Native American radio stations, jeopardising a vital news and cultural lifeline for remote Indigenous communities across the United States.

Harlequin Ladybird Invasion Threatens UK Native Species

An alarming surge of invasive harlequin ladybirds, originating from Asia, is threatening native UK species. Experts warn of ecological disruption as these aggressive insects outcompete local ladybirds for food and habitat.

Hero disarms gunman at Alaska fair in dramatic tackle

A quick-thinking bystander tackled and disarmed a gunman who opened fire at the Alaska State Fair, preventing potential tragedy in Palmer. The suspect, Anthony Weyiouanna, 22, now faces multiple charges.

Seattle Police sued over 'unconstitutional' DNA collection

The Seattle Police Department is under fire from the ACLU for allegedly building a 'covert DNA database' by collecting genetic material from hundreds of individuals, including a disproportionate number of Native Americans, without consent or criminal char

Hiker dies in fall on Alaska's receding Byron Glacier

A hiker has died in a tragic fall on Alaska's rapidly receding Byron Glacier. The incident highlights the increasing dangers of hiking on unstable, melting glacial terrain as climate change accelerates.

WhatsApp Launches Native Mac App for Apple Silicon

Meta's WhatsApp launches a lightning-fast native macOS app, finally ditching sluggish Electron for Apple's M-series chips. The standalone app promises enhanced performance, video calls, and seamless syncing.

Dozens of shipping containers adrift in Alaska waters

The US Coast Guard is investigating a significant maritime incident after over two dozen shipping containers were discovered adrift in the perilous waters of Alaska's Prince William Sound, sparking a major pollution and navigation hazard alert.

Alaska Mother Mauled to Death in Bear Attack

A tragic bear attack in Alaska claims the life of a mother of two. The fatal mauling occurred while she was jogging near her home, sparking a major search operation and raising urgent questions about wildlife safety.

Denver's Gathering of Nations Powwow Concludes with Hope

The 40th annual Gathering of Nations, North America's largest Native American powwow, concluded in Denver with a powerful message of cultural preservation and unity, as thousands celebrated indigenous traditions through dance, music, and ceremony.

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