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Thwarting the coronavirus means washing hands and staying hydrated. That's not easy for the 2 million Americans still without plumbing in 2020.
The end of coal has huge environmental benefits, but the upcoming closure of the Navajo Generating Station shows coal communities need much more support.
Native Americans could have a significant impact on midterm elections.
The "Men in Black" star did the jump to celebrate his 50th birthday -- and his defeat of a long-held fear.
“Losing Bears Ears to a cloud of industrial smoke from extraction and mining does not keep that preservation of life for us,” said one Navajo woman.
The lawsuit claims the bank manipulated Navajo elders into opening savings accounts they didn't need.
For decades, fossil fuel was the only game in town. Now, even that is threatening to disappear.
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A United Nations committee has been working for 16 years on a set of international laws to protect indigenous intellectual property.
The Republican's claim that the designation hurts Navajo tribes is "complete bull," one public lands advocate says.
The Gold King Mine spill has faded from national headlines, but the poison remains.