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New Hampshire has become the first state to require doctors and medical staff to sterilize patients who request it. The measure focuses on adults who have medical conditions for which sterilization ...
EMMET COUNTY, Michigan — In December 2022, Enbridge, the Canadian fossil fuel giant behind the controversial Line 5 pipeline, signed a real estate agreement transferring two parcels of land near the ...
Now, the Trump administration is planning to open 82 percent of the reserve to oil and gas drilling. Thursday’s announcement, rescinding three planning documents, is a step toward that end. On ...
Brandon Hummel, Choctaw, went missing. The Atoka County Sheriff passed the case to Choctaw Lighthorse police without further involvement. Under the Lighthorse police, Hummel’s case languished ...
More than 50 current or former Native foster youth responded to the online survey, which remained open until the end of July. The findings will be gathered into a report and used to develop training ...
In the new horror-tinged Western, a fictional Pueblo tribe and a fractured town reveal how pandemic politics and AI infrastructure deepen old patterns of violence.
President Daniel Noboa has eliminated the Environment Ministry as an independent institution, folding it into the Energy and Mines Ministry. Activists and Indigenous leaders say the move weakens ...
More than $1 billion in cuts to previously allocated federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has left the fate of 59 tribal radio stations nationwide in question, including in the ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Candace Thompson, a citizen of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Indians, is director of ...
WASHINGTON – Jonathan Nez is not giving up on becoming the first Native American to represent Congress from Arizona. The former Navajo Nation president announced Tuesday morning another congressional ...
One of the world's strongest earthquakes struck Russia's Far East early Wednesday that caused a tsunami in the northern Pacific region and prompted warnings for Alaska, Hawai'i and other coasts south ...
The court found Wednesday that when the Muscogee Nation's citizenship board denied them membership, it violated an 1866 treaty granting citizenship to former slaves once held by the tribe.
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