A 37-year-old Burnsville man told police that he killed his girlfriend’s dog after it tried to bite him — first by using a knife and then hours later a bow and arrow because he thought that ...
A new investigation by The Associated Press and Chalkbeat found that Native American students are more likely to be chronically absent from school today — way more likely. This was true to some extent ...
Despite public pushback, the government argues that TikTok is a national security risk because of the app's China-based parent company, ByteDance, which could potentially collect data from American ...
The Axe skill in Kingdom Come ... Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s Bow skill is important if Henry wants to use archery to his advantage, as it will increase the damage of bows Henry equips.
President Joe Biden visited the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona on Friday to deliver a long-awaited official apology to Native Americans for the federal boarding school system that severed ...
George Adams, an elder in the Nooksack tribe in Washington, looks over canoe paddlers before giving a ceremonial speech. Photo: Courtesy of "yourenoindian.com." ...
It's hurrying to develop weapons it can build, pay for and use all on its own – with or without the unreliable, unpredictable Americans," Axe, an American military correspondent and blogger ...
The new film No Direction Home captures Bob Dylan in a period of transition, moving away from the acoustic-based folk songs on his earliest recordings into the incendiary blues-rock songs that ...
A 33-year-old Odessa woman was arrested Sunday night after her common-law husband told officers she threw a metal scraping spatula and serrated kitchen knife at him. According to an Odessa Police ...
Ramaswamy argues that American culture has long celebrated mediocrity over excellence, a trend he traces back to the 1990s. He contends that this mindset doesn’t start in college but much ...
The victim stated he didn’t know what they wanted. Both men pulled out a knife and an axe and threatened the victim.
More than 3,000 Native American children died in the custody of the U.S. government after being forced to attend so-called Indian boarding schools, according to an investigation by The Washington ...