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WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama is launching a push to extend tax cuts for the middle class, as he seeks to shift the election-year economic debate away from the dismal jobs market and toward the issue of tax fairness....
World Population Day is Wednesday. Why should you care? Unlike Slurpee Day (also Wednesday) or National Hot Dog Day (July 21), population growth has a direct effect on you, your children and our planet....
At this point in 1980, Jimmy Carter was on the path to oblivion but didn't know it. Barack Obama may share Carter's fate if he doesn't change course soon....
MIDDLETON, Idaho - Robin Gilbert didn't set out to confront gender stereotypes when she split up the boys and girls at her elementary school in rural southwestern Idaho....
Angeline “Angie” Clark, 79, of Bemidji, MN died, Thursday, July 5, 2012 at Sanford Fargo Medical Center. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at the Olson-Schwartz Funeral Home with Fr. Jerry Rogers officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Honorary bearers will be her grandchildren. Angeline Julia Clark was born February 9, 1933 in Red Lake, MN to George & Clara (Lussier) Clark. She attended school in Red Lake, St. Paul and Mpls., MN. She was active in education and community activ...
The city and the Treaty Six First Nations have signed an agreement with the hope of creating stronger ties between them. The CBC's Travis MacEwan speaks with residents of the Ermineskin Cree Nation for their reaction to the partnership....
PINE RIDGE | When the summer weather gets steamy, the Higher Ground cafe in Pine Ridge is a great place to cool off....
Would the Congress pass laws that tell other countries what to do, or dictate how their natural and cultural resources will be used and abused in whatever way Congress sees fit? Tribes are nations, and within this nation there is a protocol for this type of action....
At Gov. Mark Dayton's request, President Barack Obama has issued a major federal disaster declaration for 13 counties and three tribal nations following the severe storms and floods that struck parts of Minnesota in June....
When Edward and Mary Weidenbener went to vote in Indiana's primary in May, they didn't realize that state law required them to bring government photo IDs such as a driver's license or passport....
The Navajo Nation Council's Law and Order committee was given a report on Monday concerning revenue from the "Navajo Cops" television series, which aired on the National Geographic Channel earlier this year....
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Native American students are dropping out of Rapid City schools at a higher rate than their peers in other South Dakota districts, an analysis of South Dakota Department of Education records by the Rapid City Journal found....
FAIRBANKS -- An Eagle Village family is reeling from a series of tragic events this past week that began in Fairbanks and continues in Anchorage. Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2012/07/07/2535026/week-of-tragedies-strike-eagle.html#storylink=cpy...
HELENA (AP) — The public response to the plans for this year’s wolf hunt in Montana has been staggering: A whopping 6,500 comments have been received on the proposal set for approval Thursday by the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission....
Town of Mexico, NY – A statue of Revolutionary War figure Chief Joseph Brant has been taken from its spot near the entrance of Mexico Point Park....
A Chukchansi tribal family is suing the United States government, claiming the Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians membership rolls and constitution were illegally approved decades ago by Chukchansi who did not own land on the rancheria. Read more here: http://www.fresnobee.com/2012/07/07/2902338/chukchansi-family-files-suit-against.html#storylink=cpy...
With no new cases of hantavirus appearing, the Pine Ridge Indian Health Service Hospital has concluded its public health response to the May 30 death of a 7-year-old Pine Ridge girl from the virus, tribal officials said Friday....
Federal and state officials say they have documented glaring flaws in the child welfare system at the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation in North Dakota, contending that while child abuse there is at epidemic levels, the tribe has sought to conceal it....
NESPELEM — Displeased with how a $193 million federal settlement will be spent, some members of the Colville tribes are now seeking a recall of their leaders who negotiated it....
SHIPROCK — A string of tired teens on skate boards and BMX bikes slowly made their way up a stretch of desolate highway on Friday....
Newfoundland and Labrador is dealing with its first outbreak of infectious salmon anemia at an aquaculture site....
FLORIDA, July 7, 2012 — Sad as it is to say, most of us seem to know more fiction than fact about Native American life....
According to Professor Ian Simmonds of the University of Melbourne, it is a combination of the melting sea ice and the atmospheric warming that is happening globally that is responsible for the high rate of warming in the Arctic....
A tip line has been set up as part of the Winnipeg police investigation into alleged serial killer Shawn Lamb....