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Taiwan Elections: A Triumph for Democracy in the Face of Chinese Threats

In a resounding victory for democracy, the nation of Taiwan recently held elections and re-elected the independent-minded incumbent. This outcome signals a strong rejection of the China-aligned candidate and a reaffirmation of Taiwan’s commitment to self-governance. The Taiwanese people have once again demonstrated their unwavering determination to protect their democratic values and resist the influence […]

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Anchorage Mayoral Race Heats Up: Candidates Officially File for Ballot

In a display of political ambition and determination, several candidates officially filed their paperwork on the first day of the candidate filing period for the Anchorage mayoral race. Among those who wasted no time in making their intentions clear were Chris Tuck, Darin Colbry, Bill Popp, and Nicholas Danger. These individuals wasted no time in

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Former Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux’s election fraud trial faces another delay

Former Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux’s election fraud trial has hit yet another delay, with a trial-setting hearing being pushed back by another month. The indictment, which was issued in March of 2020, accuses LeDoux and her alleged accomplices of attempting to manipulate absentee ballots in a different district during her 2018 reelection campaign. This trial has

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Don Young Port of Alaska – Honoring a Legacy of Service and Controversy

In a recent decision that has sparked both celebration and dissent, the Anchorage Assembly voted 10-2 to name the Port of Alaska after the late Congressman Don Young. With 49 years of service in the U.S. House on behalf of Alaska, Young left a lasting impact on the state before passing away on March 18,

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Alaska Republican Party Gears Up for Winter Meeting in Juneau

The Alaska Republican Party is set to kick off its winter meeting in Juneau, bringing together district chairs, regional representatives, and bonus votes. This quarterly gathering is an important opportunity for party members to strategize and prepare for the upcoming state and national conventions, particularly in a busy presidential election year. House Speaker Cathy Tilton

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