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WASHINGTON — More than 35 percent of Americans have debts and unpaid bills that have been reported to collection agencies, according to a study released Tuesday by the Urban Institute....
Minneapolis Police Chief Janeé Harteau never wavered on her highly publicized decision last December to fire two police officers accused of using racial slurs, berating local officers and disparaging the chief herself during an off-duty incident in Green Bay, Wis....
NEW YORK — When it comes to preventing the spread of germs, maybe the president is on to something with his fondness for fist bumps....
WASHINGTON – A sweeping proposal to revamp the Department of Veterans Affairs and the nation’s medical care for military veterans should have enough support to pass the House and Senate this week before lawmakers leave town for a summer recess, lead negotiators said Monday....
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A residency dispute involving a Minnesota legislator has landed in court and could put a Republican-held seat in contention at a time when the party is fighting to wrest chamber control from Democrats....
HARTFORD, Conn. — A man who was imprisoned 21 years for a rape and murder he did not commit is set to testify at a first-ever Connecticut hearing to determine how much he should be compensated....
FERGUS FALLS -- It's on to the state tournament Aug. 7-9 in Brainerd for the Bemidji VFW baseball team....
The ugly underbelly of life in New Mexico has not changed in 40 years....
RAPID CITY — The attempt to unseat the current President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe has failed....
FERGUS FALLS -- It's on to the state tournament Aug. 7-9 in Brainerd for the Bemidji VFW baseball team....
The vast majority of claims filed by Indian residential school survivors seeking extra compensation for medical injuries are for hearing loss, respiratory illnesses and broken bones....
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate Finance Committee is holding a hearing today to address tobacco tax evasion, an issue about which NACS has long been active in educating both members of Congress and the general public. NACS has submitted a statement, “Tobacco: Taxes Owed, Avoided and Evaded,” to the Committee, in order to provide background on this issue affecting retailers....
For years, the federal and provincial governments have known members of a northern Ontario First Nation suffered from mercury poisoning but failed to provide adequate compensation or health care, band members said Monday....
The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council has picked up a federal grant to help promote financial literacy and to help tribal entrepreneurs get businesses started....
North Stonington - Members of the Eastern Pequot Tribe selected a new tribal councilor in elections Saturday, leaving five vacancies on the 14-seat council....
A Sioux tribal member living in Berlin, Germany, has seen his life crumble in the wake of a conviction for making a Nazi salute during a long-running tiff with the artist colony where he lived and worked....
Nedrow, NY -- Onondaga Nation athletes that competed with Team Haudenosaunee at the North American Indigenous Games in Canada brought home medals and memories....
HELENA – A former director of the Rocky Boy’s Wellness Center has been sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to repay more than $19,700 after being convicted of embezzlement....
SHIPROCK —A 25-year-old Shiprock man pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to engaging in a sexual act with a child, according to a U.S. Attorney's Office press release....
From July 21 to July 24, the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office joined the Bureau of Indian Affairs, California Department of Justice, California Fish and Wildlife Service, Marin County Sheriff's Office, Humboldt County District Attorney's Office, Yurok Police Department and Eureka Police Department in eradicating marijuana grows on Yurok Tribal Land and adjacent properties. The 35 officers served twenty Humboldt County Superior Court Search Warrants and nine Tribal Court search warrants during the four days. A total of 12,898 marijuana plants,...