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National Petroleum Reserve Alaska at Risk From Oil and Gas Development

Alaska s National Petroleum Reserve is full of wildflowers and wildlife. Alaska Wilderness League This issue brief is part of a series outlining public lands in Alaska that are in danger of losing protection. Overview Since 2016, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service have advanced five efforts that would dramatically alter protections for some 60 million acres of federally managed land in Alaska. If fully enacted, the policies and decisions outlined in those proposed and finalized plans would open vast stretches of the Bering Sea-Western Interior, Tongass National Forest, Central Yukon, National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A), and unencumbered BLM land to extractive development and have significant impacts on Alaska’s lands, rivers, wildlife, and the Indigenous peoples who call these landscapes home.

Watchdog Group to Track Hiring of Ex-Trump Aides

Watchdog Group to Track Hiring of Top Ex-Trump Aides Bloomberg 1/26/2021 Ben Brody © Bloomberg Kellyanne Conway was one of Trump’s most aggressive defenders until she left the administration last summer. (Bloomberg) Companies that hire people who worked as top aides to former President Donald Trump will be identified by a new liberal watchdog group formed to track the employment of ex-senior administration officials. The Campaign Against Corporate Complicity, which kicks off Tuesday, said it’s building a list of former officials and aides who were involved in what the group says were the Trump administration’s most controversial actions.

Indoor portions of National Mall closed due to COVID-19

Indoor portions of National Mall closed due to COVID-19 Sarah Polus © Greg Nash Indoor portions of National Mall closed due to COVID-19 All indoor portions of the National Mall, including the Washington Monument, are closed due to COVID-19 precautions as of Saturday, the National Park Service (NPS) announced. In an effort to combat further spread of the coronavirus, the Washington Monument, which has been closed since Jan. 11 over inauguration security concerns, will remain closed for the time being. The closure was scheduled to end on Jan. 24. The Washington Monument was previously temporarily closed in December after Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, who had given a tour of the monument, tested positive for COVID-19.

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