Oren Cass: are the things that make the most money inherently good?
Oren Cass: are the things that make the most money inherently good?
Canada’s new AI ministry is a bold commitment to sector’s homegrown revolution: Ryan Khurana in the Future Economy

ASD says funding uncertainty is one reason it is scaling back its Academies of Anchorage program [Video]

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Published: May 19, 2025 at 3:49 PM AKDT|Updated: 11 hours ago

This year’s triathlon brought competitors from 30 different Alaskan cities, 17 U.S states, 1 U.S. territory, and Canada.

Alaskan educators react to Governor’s veto of HB 57

President of the Alaska Superintendents Association responds to Governor’s veto of HB 57

According to APD, Officer Carter Mayes fatally shot 41-year-old Utuva Alaelua after he was pulled over for a traffic violation.

The chief operating officer for ANSEP — the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program — said she suspects the unexpected loss of a $2.5 million National Science Foundation grant that forced the cancelation of its longstanding summer Acceleration Academy allowing rural students to come to Anchorage for free STEM education has to do with a Jan. 20 Trump Administration executive order.

For the first time this summer, Bean’s Café will deliver meals to the Mountain View Community Center.

AI Policy in Canada: A Unique Path Between the EU and US
AI Policy in Canada: A Unique Path Between the EU and US
NATO’s 5% reality check – Why Canada’s defence free-riding must end: Stephen Nagy for the CDA Institute