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Fourth of July is a complicated holiday for many Native Hawaiians who served in the U.S. military. There's a long history of ...
Appeals court rules against North Dakota tribes in voting rights case that could go to Supreme Court
A federal appeals court has upheld its decision against two Native American tribes challenging North Dakota's redistricting ...
A handful of Democrats are seeking to fill his shoes in the 7th Congressional District, while a trio of Republicans is vying ...
Canada's move to export its liquefied natural gas supply to South Korea comes amid its trade feud with the United States, its biggest importer.
A federal prosecutor says the U.S. government would initiate deportation proceedings against Kilmar Abrego Garcia if he's ...
Despite Canada’s global image of progressivism, its Indigenous communities remain in crisis, raising the provocative question of whether US policy under Trump delivered more concrete results for ...
A deep dive into the Work Projects Administration's interviews with formerly enslaved people reveals something about our ...
From now until our nation’s 250th birthday next year, WNDU will be highlighting how Michiana makes up the fabric that is the ...
"The Trump administration’s assaults are not a deviation, but essentially a more extreme version of the same old American ...
In some of the earliest settlements in North America, specifically in Jamestown (in modern-day Virginia), and the Plymouth colony (in modern day Massachusetts), the original settlers that survived ...
Why Tohono O'odham Nation's centuries-old saguaro fruit harvest is experiencing a revival in Arizona
The saguaro cactus is the iconic plant of the Arizona borderlands, and in June and early July, its fruit ripens.
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