In a COVID World, America Is Divided Over Its Common Defense 

May 4 By Alexandra Stark Just over a year into the marathon to get the novel coronavirus under control, many Americans are rightly asking when are we ever going to feel safe and secure again? The answer is as tricky as the question. Our sense…

American Politics Now Has Two Big Racial Divides 

May 3 By Perry Bacon Jr. There’s been a recent flurry of studies and analyses that take a deeper look at the results of the 2020 election. These examinations don’t contradict our early interpretation of the results from the days and weeks immediately following Election…

ALFA selected for clean energy pilot project 

May 1 By Zachary Snowdon Smith Federal energy officials are partnering with Sitka’s Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association, along with four rural Alaska communities, to look into clean energy solutions that would replace the high-cost fossil fuels used to power Alaska’s boats and heat its cities….

US creates tasks force to tackle ransomware security threat 

April 30 By Abigail Williams Political hand-wringing in Washington over Russia’s hacking of federal agencies and interference in U.S. politics has mostly overshadowed a worsening digital scourge with a far broader wallop: crippling and dispiriting extortionary ransomware attacks by cybercriminal mafias that mostly operate in…

GOP’s Sen. Scott Suggests Dems Use Race as Political Weapon 

April 29 By Alan Fram Sen. Tim Scott accused Democrats on Wednesday of dividing the country and suggested they’re wielding race as “a political weapon,” using the official Republican response to President Joe Biden’s maiden speech to Congress to credit the GOP for leading the…