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From black cats to elephants, animals have long been seen as more than just companions in many cultures, they’re considered ...
In recent months, I have focused on reexamining Lakota texts and influential figures who have significantly impacted my perspective. A recent podcast interview with Palestinian author Susan Abulhawa ...
Sanity seems conspicuously absent from his actions. What mind, driven by a profound disregard for history and human dignity, ...
Jasmine is a popular choice for Indian gardens. It is easy to maintain and aesthetically pleasing. The article guides on growing Jasmine flowers on balconies. Select Arabian jasmine or Raatrani ...
KUNM: I'm a fellow Indian Affairs reporter as well. So you're just speaking to the choir like I'm very well-versed in what we're talking but you know, when it comes to the average American person, ...
Cholesterol is a waxy substance that's found in all cells of the body, and it's necessary for the body to function properly. Ideally your total cholesterol should be under 200 mg/l. A build of ...
Spirit and Freedom embark on a Silent Mission next week as Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics release the one-shot G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero ... Flickering Myth and producer of ...
An Indian-origin man sexually assaulted a female passenger on an American Airlines flight from Montana to Texas. A 36-year-old Indian-origin man who was arrested at the airport for sexually ...
Myth #2: Snakes will drop down on you from tree branches This myth directly contradicts the claim that venomous snakes don’t climb trees. Despite that, stories occasionally spread about snakes ...
Microsoft on Monday fired two employees, including Indian American Vaniya Agrawal, for disrupting an event celebrating the company’s 50th anniversary. Shortly after the protest, Agrawal sent her ...
Stop using AI for genocide." Another incident drew a larger range of attention as Indian-American Microsoft engineer Vaniya Agrawal confronted Ballmer and Gates while they were onstage with the ...
For years, Native American students in the Rapid City, South Dakota, school district were more likely to be disciplined and less likely to enroll in advanced courses than their White peers.