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For the second straight month, Minnesota posted a strong boost in hiring as the state rallied from what so far has been a year of tepid job growth....
With concern growing about Ebola in the United States, the CDC is suddenly in the spotlight. Here's why: The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the government agency in charge of protecting the public's health....
GENEVA — The death toll from Ebola will rise this week to more than 4,500 people from the 9,000 infected and the outbreak is still out of control in three West African nations, a top official with the U.N. health agency said Thursday....
WASHINGTON — FBI Director James Comey warned in stark terms Thursday against the push by technology companies to encrypt smartphone data and operating systems, arguing that murder cases could be stalled, suspects could walk free and justice could be thwarted by a locked phone or an encrypted hard drive....
WASHINGTON — If you thought last winter was a horror show, with cold blasts from the polar vortex and a lack of California rain, here's some good news: No sequel is expected this year, federal forecasters say....
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike McFadden seized on escalating concerns over the spread of the Ebola virus Thursday, calling for a temporary ban on travelers to the United States from West Africa....
Absentee ballots are streaming to election offices across the state, but very few of those early voters are new voters, according to a Star Tribune analysis....
RAPID CITY –– Early on the South Dakota senate race was projected to be an easy win for Republicans. Now however with the influx of millions of dollars and the presence of a surging Democratic candidate and a crafty elder Independent statesman – South Dakota is up for grabs and its Native American population may play a huge part in deciding who represents the Mt. Rushmore State and tribes in the Senate....
Using a different analysis, but reaching the same result as a recent decision from the Seventh Circuit, the Eleventh Circuit agreed that a defendant could not compel arbitration of consumer claims before the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Nation in South Dakota. Inetianbor v. CashCall, __ F.3d__, 2014 WL 4922225 (11th Cir. Oct. 2, 2014). The Eleventh Circuit found that arbitral forum was integral to the parties’ agreement, but unavailable, and therefore the dispute could remain in federal court....
The Oglala Sioux Tribal primaries took over the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation on Tuesday, but close numbers mean voters will still have to wait to see what happens with the election for tribal president....
Final submissions in a precedent-setting case over treatment for a young First Nations girl with leukemia were underway today in Brantford, Ont....
Auburn police say the body believed to be that of Misty Upham was found by a family member who had been searching for the missing actress....
The family of actress Misty Upham, whose body was found Thursday at the bottom of a suburban Seattle ravine, says local police wouldn't take them seriously when they first reported her missing....
Protesters from a northern Manitoba First Nation are occupying the grounds around a generating station and have issued an eviction notice to Manitoba Hydro for what they say is a violation of their treaty rights....
The recipient of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation’s highest honor is being recognized for her environmental work while serving on the Jasper County Conservation Board and elsewhere. The Newton woman credits her Native American heritage for instilling a love of Mother Earth....
ST. PAUL, Minn – A first of its kind child care center will soon open on St. Paul's east side, as two early childhood Montessori schools team up with the goal of preserving language....
On Nov. 14, music industry professionals from around the nation will gather in Salamanca, N.Y. to celebrate Native American music....
Oscar, the 3-year-old Chihuahua mix found inside a Jurupa Valley dumpster last month, has found a permanent home....
Michael James McNeal (April 3, 1998 - October 15, 2014) Michael James McNeal, 16 of Red Lake, MN died Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at the Red Lake Hospital. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm, Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Red Lake, Minnesota. A wake will begin at 11:00am, Monday, October 20, 2014, at the Red Lake Community Center in Red Lake, MN, and will continue until the time of the service at the church. Interment will be at the St. Mary's Catholic...
Andrew Grey Jr. March 31, 1971 - Thursday, October 9, 2014 Andrew Joseph Grey Jr., “Tasunka Sapa Toka Heya” (First Black Horse) age 43, of Waubay, South Dakota Journeyed to the Spirit World on Thursday, October 9, 2014 at The Sanford Hospital in Bismarck, North Dakota. He was born on March 31, 1971 in Sisseton, South Dakota to Andrew J. Grey Sr. and Brenda L. Shepherd Grey. Andrew grew up in Waubay, South Dakota. He attended school in Waubay and Job Corp in Kicking Horse, Montana for heavy equipment machinery. He met Cheryl Decoteau and the...