President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order raises concerns among sovereign tribes, prompting fears about federal treaty obligations and Indigenous rights.
The nation wants answers. Why don’t our soldiers have enough ammunition? Why are we even fighting in the DRC? Why haven’t we withdrawn our troops? But it all came to a head yesterday ...
CONCORD, N.H. -- Here’s a spot of good news: New Hampshire students scored above the national average in math and reading, according to data from the Nation’s Report Card released Wednesday by ...
The suspension of two Nigerian firms and their chief executive officer over alleged corruption by the World Bank comes at a time ... the indigenes treat their citizens. They must have done a ...
Why must we seek refuge in foreign lands when our own leaders plunder our nation’s resources ... History teaches that meaningful change comes when citizens unite against a corrupt establishment. The ...
Dar es Salaam. CRDB Bank’s shareholders will have another year of strong dividend payout as the lender’s profit rose by 30.3 percent in 2024, driven by balance sheet expansion and revenue growth. The ...
Brazil's central bank on Wednesday hiked its key interest rate to 13.25 percent in more bad news for leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government, which is struggling to curb high ...
Cache Valley Bank has been operating in Preston since November of 2021. The first day in the new location at 484 S 2nd E was a soft opening on Jan. 6. An open house with ribbon cutting was on Jan. 10 ...
“Due to an increase in violence throughout the city of Kinshasa, the U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa advises U.S. citizens to shelter-in-place and then safely depart while commercial options are ...
The Trump administration on Monday said that it is the responsibility of each nation to take back their citizens who are illegally present in the United States in a serious and expeditious manner.
The reported raids and the exact number of Diné/Navajo and other Indigenous tribal citizens who were apprehended are still under investigation, Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley ...