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Alaska announces closure of bear hunts statewide

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Juneau, Alaska (KINY) – The spring bear hunts in Alaska have been tentatively cancelled by state officials.

For the safety of Alaska’s communities, and especially individuals most vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus, Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Doug Vincent-Lang has directed the Division of Wildlife Conservation to close all black and brown bear hunts statewide for both resident and nonresident hunters, effective now through May 31.

This decision will be reevaluated as necessary. All subsistence bear hunts will remain open as a way for residents to have an opportunity to fill freezers and provide for families.

The Department of Fish and Game will work with the Board of Game to identify future options for hunters who are planning to come to Alaska this spring, or for residents who have already…

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Sumter deputies rescue lost turkey hunter in Lake Panasoffkee

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Sumter deputies rescue lost turkey hunter in Lake Panasoffkee

Sumter County sheriff’s deputies rescued a man Monday afternoon who had gotten lost while turkey hunting.

Deputies responded at about 12:41 p.m. to the area of Jumper Creek and Bear Island in Lake Panasoffkee after the hunter was unable to find his way back. They used ATVs, K-9 teams and a Polaris side-by-side and started searching the swampy wooded area.

Deputies were able to locate the man after using his last known coordinates. He wasn’t injured and suffered only minor dehydration.

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Why coronavirus probably won’t force American grocers to run out of food

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KEY POINTS
  • Alarmed consumers are hoarding food as they spend more time dining at home rather than out.
  • Measures have been put in place to help grocers adjust.
  • So far, there are no major concerns about the supply chain as the country grapples with the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
  • There are some larger worries about labor shortages or food security globally as the world is confronted with the uncertainty of what could be ahead.

The World Health Organization on March 11 declared the coronavirus a pandemic. Within a week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that Americans keep a 14 day supply of food and other essentials. Alarmed consumers rushed to supermarkets hoarding groceries and cleaning products, leaving some stores trying to keep up with the surge…

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New York Gov. Cuomo says state saw its biggest single-day increase in coronavirus deaths on Thursday

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KEY POINTS
  • Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday that 2,935 New Yorkers have died from the coronavirus so far with 562 new deaths over the last 24 hours
  • That was a 23% jump and the single-biggest daily increase in deaths in the state since the outbreak began a few weeks ago.
  • “New York is in crisis. Help New York,” Cuomo said.
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Gov. Cuomo says New York saw its single-biggest increase in coronavirus deaths

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday that 2,935 New Yorkers have died from the coronavirus so far with 562 new deaths over the last 24 hours — a 23% jump and the single-biggest daily increase in deaths in the state since the outbreak began a few weeks ago.

“The curve continues to go up,” Cuomo said at a news conference in Albany, referring…

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Time to Hold China Accountable for Unleashing Hell on the World

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Communist regime engaged in a massive cover-up — exposing the world to global pandemic and economic meltdown.

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Despite criticism from elements within the elitist establishment media and some radical progressives, President Donald Trump was correct to refer to the COVID-19 virus as a “foreign virus” or “Chinese virus.” Leading the charge of the president’s critics was none other than CNN’s Jim Acosta, who stated that reference to the virus as “foreign” may strike people as “xenophobic.”

In response, Fox’s Tucker Carlson accurately referred to Acosta as a “poisonous moron.” In fact, Carlson was being kind to Acosta, who works for an organization that has long abandoned actual journalism in favor of propaganda.

The Coronavirus, which has thus far killed at least 9,386 and infected 229,960 others, emerged from the city of Wuhan…

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Coronavirus: Confirmed global cases pass one million

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More than a million cases of coronavirus have been registered globally, according to the latest figures from Johns Hopkins University – another grim milestone as the world grapples with the spreading pandemic.

Nearly 53,000 people have died and more than 210,000 have recovered, according to the US university’s figures.

The US has the most cases, and more than 1,000 died there in the past day.

The disease, Covid-19, first emerged in central China three months ago.

Though the tally kept by Johns Hopkins records one million confirmed cases, the actual number is thought to be much higher.

It took a month and a half for the first 100,000 cases to be registered. A million was reached after a doubling in cases over the past week.

Nearly a quarter of…

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Aircraft carrier captain removed from duty after pleading for help with coronavirus outbreak

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The captain of an aircraft carrier struggling with a coronavirus outbreak has been relieved from command after a letter he penned pleading for help leaked to the media.

Capt. Brett Crozier was relieved from command of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly announced Thursday.

Crozier wrote a letter to Navy leaders that was obtained and published by the San Francisco Chronicle on Tuesday, in which he warned of dire consequences if most of the sailors on Roosevelt aren’t evacuated.

As of Wednesday, 93 sailors on board the Roosevelt had tested positive for COVID-19. The 4,800-crew ship has been docked in Guam since last week while the entire crew is tested for the virus.

In his letter, Crozier pleaded in stark terms for permission to evacuate all but 10 percent of the crew from the Roosevelt, where…

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Petersburg man charged for trapping, shooting deer

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Alaska Wildlife Troopers have brought misdemeanor charges against a Petersburg man for allegedly shooting a deer with an arrow and trapping another.

21-year-old Nicholas Anderson was issued six misdemeanor summons for wildlife offenses on Sunday, March 29. He is being charged with two counts of taking deer during a closed season, one count of taking big game with unlawful archery equipment and one count of taking big game with a trap or snare. He’s also charged with failure to salvage game and unlawful possession of game.

One deer was reported running with an arrow through its neck around Fourteenth Street Sunday morning, March 29.

Troopers say one dead deer was donated to a local charity while another was released unharmed. The archery hunting season in the area is October 1st through December 15. The state’s trapping…

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Worldwide coronavirus cases reach 1 million, doubling in a week as death toll tops 50,000

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KEY POINTS
  • Reported COVID-19 cases around the world surpassed 1 million on Thursday.
  • That’s double the total in a week as the virus spreads across Europe and North America and establishes toeholds in Africa.
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Reported COVID-19 cases around the world surpassed 1 million on Thursday, doubling in a week as the virus spreads across Europe and North America and establishes a toehold in Africa.

Just before global cases reached 1 million, the COVID-19 worldwide death toll passed 50,000, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

COVID-19 has now infected at least 1,002,159 people around the world and killed at least 51,484 people, according to Hopkins data. Nearly 200,000 people have recovered from the virus so far, according to Hopkins.

The world knew almost nothing about the virus in December, when reports of a new coronavirus started to surface in Wuhan, China. Since then, it has spread…

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