On the latest edition of Oklahoma Chronicle with Evan Onstot, we spoke with tribal leaders about the federal government shutdown's impact and more issues impacting tribes and their members.
Native American leaders warned senators last week that mass layoffs and potential benefit lapses are making this government shutdown more painful for their communities and insisted that the federal ...
Collective political education and organizing become particularly important during periods when the government is cracking ...
Thousands of families across Indian Country, including in Arizona, would lose SNAP benefits as the shutdown continues, tribal leaders say.
Early voting has appeared to skew towards older voters and Andrew Cuomo has gained in the NYC mayoral polls, making youth ...
A ballot question proposing multiuse for the former Hughes site in Fort Collins has one unusual stipulation: It requires Indigenous consultation.
Cracks are forming in the Senate GOP conference over whether benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
"Trump official explodes after media snubs his racist rant against Senator Trump insulted. Outrage ensues. #politics #news" ...
The Republican Party holds advantages on crime and immigration policies, while the Democratic Party holds advantages on ...
As support for secessionist movements increases, it’s vital that political leaders reduce the divisions that threaten to tear ...
As it stands, all but one of Indiana's congressional districts is majority White. Black voters say they'll be ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches into its second month, Native American communities are facing a growing hunger crisis.
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