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Katie Thurston reveals her breast cancer has spread to her liver, still 'optimistic'

The Star - Shelby 29 Mar 2025
It's not normal," she wrote ... The improvement is not across all demographics, however, as rates among American Indian and Alaska Native women "have remained unchanged over the past three decades," per the ACS.What is triple-positive breast cancer? ...
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D.C. Dispatch: Grassley announces Judiciary Committee meeting on courts blocking Trump actions

Atlantic News Telegraph 29 Mar 2025
The U.S. Capitol on Nov. 26, 2024 ... U.S. Sen ... Rep ... Currently, 32 states have made English their official state language, with some states like Alaska, South Dakota and Hawaii designating both English and a native language as official languages ... Rep ... .
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The stars are aligning for Graphite One

Mining 28 Mar 2025
... the White House, Alaska senators, Alaska’s governor, and the Bering Straits Native Corporation ... Alaska senators, Alaska’s governor, and the Bering Straits Native Corporation all support the project.
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Tribes, long shut out from their own health data, fight for access and sovereignty

Iosco County News Herald 28 Mar 2025
When Stephanie Russo Carroll, a citizen of the Native Village of Kluti-Kaah in Alaska, set out to earn her doctorate in tribal health 15 years ago, she focused her research on tribal cultural and health programs within six tribes. She ... .
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Is Emmet County growing in diversity? Here's what we found

News-Review - Petoskey 27 Mar 2025
Of those identifying as one race, 30,578 answered the 2020 Census as white, 1,123 as American Indian and Alaska Native, 592 as Hispanic or Latino, 176 as Asian, 163 as Black or African American, 22 as ...
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Today in History: March 27, first cherry trees planted in Washington D.C.

Pioneer Press 27 Mar 2025
March 24, Exxon Valdez crashes in Alaska, creates massive oil spill ... In 1964, Alaska was hit by a magnitude 9.2 earthquake (still the strongest on record in North America) and tsunamis that together claimed over 130 lives.
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Today in History: March 27, Will Smith slaps Chris Rock during Oscars telecast

Lima Ohio 27 Mar 2025
In 1964, Alaska was hit by a magnitude 9.2 earthquake (still the strongest on record in North America) and tsunamis that together claimed more than 130 lives ... of Native Americans in Hollywood.
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Today in History: Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the Oscars

Chicago Tribune 27 Mar 2025
In 1964, Alaska was hit by a magnitude 9.2 earthquake (still the strongest on record in North America) and tsunamis that together claimed over 130 lives ... the depiction of Native Americans in Hollywood.
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Amid plummeting diversity at medical schools, a warning of DEI crackdown’s ‘chilling effect’

The Saratogian 27 Mar 2025
The decline in enrollment of American Indian or Alaska Native students was even more dramatic, at 22.1%. New Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander enrollment declined 4.3% ... Native American students.
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Tribal health leaders say Medicaid cuts would decimate health programs

East Bay Times 26 Mar 2025
American Indian and Alaska Native people under age 65 are more likely to be uninsured than white people under 65, but 30% rely on Medicaid compared with 15% of their white counterparts, according to KFF data for 2017 to 2021.
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DEI crackdown and medical school diversity decline raise concerns

Nashville Pride 26 Mar 2025
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) reported that Black medical school enrollees dropped 11.6%, Hispanic enrollees fell 10.8%, and American Indian or Alaska Native enrollees plummeted 22.1% in the 2024-25 school year ... PRIDE Newsdesk.
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Lisa Jarvis: What we’re getting right fighting the overdose epidemic

Pioneer Press 26 Mar 2025
That progress has been hard-won and should be celebrated ... That disparity has grown among Black, Hispanic and American Indian/Alaska Natives in many states, and resources should be focused on interventions that have been shown to work ... .
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What we're getting right fighting the overdose epidemic

Newsday 26 Mar 2025
Previously, she was executive editor of Chemical & Engineering News ... That disparity has grown among Black, Hispanic and American Indian/Alaska Natives in many states, and resources should be focused on interventions that have been shown to work.
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