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Gavin Sullivan Christiansen: Former Valley Libertarian Party legislative candidate sentenced in fatal road-rage shooting

It’s a sad day when we see someone who once aspired to public office end up behind bars. Gavin Sullivan Christiansen, a Libertarian candidate for State Senate in 2020, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for his involvement in a fatal shooting incident that took place in October of the same year. This […]

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January 8th oral arguments for Alaska District Judge Margaret Murphy’s perjury case moved from Homer to Anchorage

Corruption within the judicial system is a cancer that must be eradicated to ensure justice for all. The case against former Alaska District Judge Margaret Murphy is a critical moment in the fight against judicial corruption and government officials who abuse their power. The upcoming public oral arguments on January 8th at the Nesbett Courthouse

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Rise of Older Workers: Higher Wages and Increased Workforce Participation

The workforce landscape is undergoing a significant transformation as more Americans over the age of 65 are re-entering the job market. A recent study by the Pew Research Center reveals that twice as many individuals over 65 are still working compared to previous generations 35 years ago. While this trend may come as a surprise

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Middle East tensions lead to oil price increase – a wild year for energy policy begins

Oil prices have surged over 3% as tensions in the Middle East escalate and OPEC reaffirms its commitment to supporting prices. The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) contract for February climbed $2.41 to $72.84, while the Brent contract for March rose $2.47 to trade at $78.36. These price jumps come in the wake of the Houthi

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