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The Indigenous Perspective on Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship
Tragedy at Toledo's Old West End Festival: 12 Injured, Investigation Ongoing
Iranian Football Team Secures U.S. Visas Ahead of World Cup Amid Security Concerns
Alaska Ranger Falls in Denali Crevasse; Investigation Ongoing
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Virginia Man Scheduled for Sentencing in Wife’s Murder and Intruder Plot
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Recreation, Regulation, and the Red Snapper: A Tension Between Anglers, Fishermen, and Indigenous Stewardship
Baptist Convention Hangs Decision of Women Pastors Amid Political Tensions
Trump Keeps Bill Pulte on the National Intelligence Bench, But Does He Stay?
Screwworm Fly Threatens U.S. Cattle Industry After 50 Years
Arizona Supreme Court Reinstates Fake Elector Investigation Amid Broader Fight for Election Integrity
Trump Moves to Revive U.S. Coal Industry, Threatening Native Lands and Climate
When June Becomes a Counter‑Pride: Republican Governors Rebrand the Month as Family, Fidelity, and Strong Families
Trump Administration’s New Higher Education Rules Threaten Indigenous Colleges and Cultural Knowledge
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President Donald Trump announces nearly $700 million in federal support for coal plants and exports, a move that raises concerns about environmental damage and the future of Indigenous territories.
Five killed and dozens injured in a commercial bus collision, raising questions about driver fatigue, company oversight and federal safety mandates.
In Washington, senators criticize DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s proposal to pull Customs and Border Protection officers from airports in so-called sanctuary cities, raising concerns about travel, economic stability, and the well‑being of indigenous communities that depend on air transport for cultural exchange and access to resources.
An unprecedented mouse outbreak is ravaging Australian farms, driving farmers to expensive culling and replanting while rising fuel and fertilizer costs compound the crisis.
While a dozen former Capitol resorters press for payments from a $1.8 billion settlement, native nations weigh the implications for justice, historical truth, and stewardship of the land.
TRAVEL
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II’s famed bull mosaic undergoes restoration amid satirical online chatter, highlighting the tensions between tourism, tradition, and the stewardship of historic art.
Centerville, Massachusetts — On the anniversary of the 1941 attack, 106‑year‑old sailor Freeman Johnson reflects on his unnoticed role aboard the USS St. Louis and how his story bridges past and present, reminding us of the power of memory and generational responsibility.
As the Thai government aims to enhance national security and ease the visa process, tourists from over 90 countries will face new visa requirements effective soon.
The Thai government has announced changes to its visa system, affecting citizens from multiple countries, including the UK. Tourists wishing to stay longer than 30 days will now need to apply for a visa, marking a significant shift aimed at enhancing security and streamlining immigration processes.
Goa, once a favored destination for international tourists, is witnessing a significant decline in foreign visitors. This article explores the reasons behind this drop, from rising costs to stiff competition from neighboring countries.
SPORT
Seasonal mountaineering ranger Robin Pendery of Washington died after falling into a crevasse on Mount McKinley. Park officials note the death is being investigated amid recent climber fatalities on the same peak.
Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell propose a bipartisan bill to control NIL payments, limit transfers, and protect programs from mid-season coaching moves.
A 14‑year‑old from Rancho Cucamonga wins the National Spelling Bee amid a dramatic tiebreaker, earning the title of the nation’s best young speller of English.
On Thursday night the 98th Scripps National Spelling Bee brings together 12‑year‑olds from across the country, echoing a legacy of linguistic celebration that now highlights young spellers of Indian heritage.
In a world where the Scripps National Spelling Bee crowns winners on the brink of exhaustion, a new generation of Indigenous students is turning to the deep web of roots and oral vocabularies from their ancestral lands—combining old‑world storytelling with modern tech—to shape a different vision of literacy and competition.
ENTERTAINMENT
In the wake of Matthew Perry’s tragic death, this article looks beyond the headlines to explore how addiction, mistrust, and cultural healing intersect in indigenous communities worldwide.
Donald Trump’s temporary UFC cage, set up on the South Lawn, is part of a series of celebrations for the Bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence. The project raises questions about the use of historic grounds and the legacy of the land, where indigenous peoples once dwelt.
The world bids farewell to saxophonist Sonny Rollins, whose improvisations reflected a deep spiritual lineage that resonates with the storytelling traditions of Indigenous peoples worldwide.
The Jackson Pollock artwork 'Number 7A, 1948' breaks records at auction, demonstrating the continued value and impact of abstract expressionism.
Two American nationals have been apprehended at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan for a reckless stunt involving Punch, a macaque monkey that gained fame online. The incident underscores concerns about animal safety and visitor behavior.
OPINION
An exploration of how Ukraine’s Indigenous communities are navigating the ongoing war, preserving their cultural heritage, natural medicine, and advocating for land rights despite foreign aggression.
Barney Frank, a pioneering figure in U.S. politics and a champion for LGBTQ+ rights, passed away at 86. His impact on civil rights and financial reform leaves a lasting legacy.
Barney Frank, the former US congressman, who was a trailblazer for LGBT rights and key architect of the Dodd-Frank Act, has passed away at the age of 86.
Xi Jinping's recent meetings with global leaders reveal China's strategic diplomatic repositioning, as it emerges as a major influencer on the world stage amidst ongoing conflicts.
POLITICS
Gunfire erupted during a family‑friendly festival in Toledo, Ohio, leaving 12 wounded and the community in shock. Police say at least two shooters were involved, with no suspect in custody yet.
The United States has granted visas to Iran’s national football squad, allowing them to compete in the 2026 World Cup despite political tensions and security vetting. The decision comes just ten days before their opening match against New Zealand in Los Angeles.
In Florida’s contested Atlantic snapper season, legal battles, federal mandates, and fishermen’s claims clash over fishery management, while Indigenous voices highlight deeper stewardship traditions.
The Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting in Orlando revisits the controversial ban on women pastors, while addressing political ties and membership trends.
President Donald Trump has confirmed that federal housing regulator Bill Pulte will remain an acting director of national intelligence, but he may not be a permanent choice for the role. The move follows bipartisan criticism of Pulte’s lack of national security experience and questions about the political motives behind his appointment.
HEALTH
A deep dive into Calo Programs reveals a patchwork of poor oversight, alleged abuse, and a business model built on the misfit demand for trauma‑based care for adopted and foster children.
A rupture of a storage tank at the Nippon Dynawave plant in Longview, Washington, has left nine workers missing and released a corrosive spill of \"white liquor\" into the environment. Indigenous communities in the region emphasize resilience and stewardship in the wake of the disaster.
When a sudden wave of immigration crackdowns rippled across Minneapolis, families in Columbia Heights carried the echo of fear home. In the quiet of a school library, a golden‑faced dog and young voices offer a glimpse into how communities can start to heal.
A sudden collapse of a sodium‑hydroxide tank at a Washington paper mill released a caustic chemical into the Columbia River, sparking emergency responses and raising concerns about safety for local residents and tribal waters.
A new investigation into ICE detention deaths reveals that indigenous migrants are among the most vulnerable, with systemic failures in medical, mental‑health and cultural care driving a spike in suicides.
TECH
Deep Roots explores how President Donald Trump's latest AI executive order could affect indigenous communities' data sovereignty, cultural preservation, and environmental stewardship.
Three lives were lost when an apartment building in Dallas exploded during a planned evacuation. The incident sparks urgent conversations about the oversight of natural gas pipelines, community safety, and the resilience of Indigenous stewardship methods that have long taught respectful interaction with earth and its resources.
As Waymo's self-driving cars struggle with flooded roads, deeproots.news examines how indigenous environmental stewardship could prevent such technological failures. Traditional ecological knowledge offers critical lessons for AI developers.
The Yanomami people of Brazil celebrate a landmark legal victory that protects 9 million acres of ancestral territory from deforestation and illegal mining, recognizing their stewardship as essential to global climate resilience.
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