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In recent weeks, fighting between the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army-In Opposition (SPLA-IO), along with their respective allied armed groups, has ...
Autumn Welch dons a fur coat, leather gloves and a bear mask for work these days, then enters an enclosure to feed and fawn over a 12-pound (5.4 kg) black bear cub who she hopes will consider her ...
Traditional knowledge can help everyone and a new children’s book aims to prove that. A children’s story by author Tamara Levine titled The Warmest Blanket in the World connects Inuvialuit ...
Flag football star Darrell Doucette says NFL players won't make Olympic squad without a fight: 'The flag guys deserve their opportunity' With NFL players now able to join Team USA for the 2028 L.A ...
An Indigenous tribe from the Brazilian Amazon has sued the New York Times, saying the newspaper’s reporting on the tribe’s first exposure to the internet led to its members being widely portrayed as ...
The claim that Sudan’s military employed chemical weapons against its own people is both grave and consequential. Chemical warfare is a red line in international humanitarian law, violating not ...
Two tribal nations filed a lawsuit Thursday saying that the federal government used the trust fund money of tribes to pay for boarding schools where generations of Native children were systematically ...
Indianapolis 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson of Sweden was dropped to 31st on Monday after IndyCar announced penalties from post-race technical inspections following Spaniard Alex Palou's victory on ...
George Monastiriakos normally supports abolishing the monarchy, but "in this moment we're all monarchists," he said as King Charles III visited Canada during a difficult time marked by deep trade and ...