
Record-breaking wildfires in Alaska are being fueled by a hot and dry start to summer
CNN
Persistent heat in southwestern Alaska has resulted in a feverish start to the fire season that has already seen more than a million acres burned.
Anchorage is experiencing its second-warmest June, according to climate scientist Brian Brettschneider. And with only 0.07 inches of rain this month in Anchorage, southern Alaska's parched wilderness has become fuel for wildfires.
The year is on trend to be one of the largest fire seasons on record.

The House Judiciary Committee is demanding interviews with four current and former Department of Justice officials who were involved in subpoenaing phone records for several members of Congress around the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, the day before Republicans interview former special counsel Jack Smith.












