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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is expediting permits for Line 5, an oil pipeline opposed by tribes in the Great Lakes region.
In ‘Medicine River,’ journalist Mary Annette Pember confronts the legacy of boarding schools and the trauma passed down through generations ...
The State of Hawaii held an opening ceremony for the Hawaii 250th Commemoration, on the 250th Anniversary of the first battle ...
Tens of thousands of people came to Lexington, Massachusetts, just before dawn on Saturday to witness a reenactment of how ...
Damien Rodriguez (front to back), Jason Bell and Cesar Gonzalez, who competed as the team “Three Blind Mice,” pull a plane on ...
And Canada seemed an easy target. It had a population of only 500,000, while the U.S. was home to 7.5 million, and Britain ...
Police spokesperson Erika Thomas said a witness called 911 to South 21st and J streets just after 7 p.m. after seeing the ...
Messaging clearly needs to be a big part of it, but so does actually making government work for people, in an effective and ...
Nor was it because each team had a Mississippi-raised All-American — Victoria Vivians for Mississippi State and Booker for Texas — leading the charge. It's because of the opponent. Back in ...
Researchers believe they are finally closing in on the location of the first Acadian settlement in the area of southwestern Louisiana known as Acadiana.
A judge ruled in late March against Massapequa in its battle with the state Board of Regents, which issued a statewide mandate in 2023 to remove Native American names and imagery from all New York ...
New Mexico Governor Signs Bill to Provide 'Turquoise Alert' When Native Americans Go Missing SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed legislation Monday to create a ...