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CHICAGO — Could too much sugar be deadly? The biggest study of its kind suggests the answer is yes, at least when it comes to fatal heart problems....
WASHINGTON — Claiming progress in his campaign to get American schools wired for the future, President Barack Obama is announcing commitments from U.S. companies totaling about $750 million to connect more students to high-speed Internet....
Chiefs in Ontario say the province’s police force shouldn’t be so quick to pat itself on the back for its handling of First Nations conflicts....
Its impact on the environment and climate change aside — something that environmentalists say was at once acknowledged and yet underestimated by the State Department’s impact report — the Keystone XL pipeline has been linked to a potential human health risk. According to a study released Monday, the Canadian government critically underestimated emissions of a carcinogenic toxin from the country’s oil sands....
The federal ombudsman for victims of crime gave her pitch for a national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women to a parliamentary committee last week....
Accessing federal courts for Native Americans living on Wind River Reservation can be a hardship for those forced to use federal judicial services....
he RCMP in Nunavut have long “suspected” Inuit parents of selling their children to pimps and human traffickers, but are not aware of a person being charged....
Four national Native American organizations on Monday asked the U.S. Department of Justice to launch an investigation into the treatment of American Indian and Alaska Native children in the private adoption and public child welfare systems, saying civil rights violations there are rampant....
Native American organizations are asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the treatment of American Indian and Alaska Native children in the private adoption and public child welfare systems....
Toward the end of the first half of yesterday’s Super Bowl, Coca-Cola premiered an ad called “It’s Beautiful” featuring “America the Beautiful” sung in seven different languages. The ad immediately caused outrage on Twitter, hash tags like #SpeakAmerican instantly were trending and people’s ignorance about this country’s true history became glaringly evident. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/02/03/coca-colas-america-beautiful-super-bowl-ad-causes-stir-153391...