In El Centro, California's vast, sunburned desert, U.S. Border Patrol agents walk the invisible line between two countries.
In 1863, the federal government drove the Navajo people out of their homelands, forcing them to walk some 300 miles to the Bosque Redondo ... formal apology in October for the country’s 150-year-long ...
A new road trip of the Southwest’s Indigenous heartlands offers travellers a greater understanding of the past, present and ...
Their complaint calls for the United Nations to investigate how military waste on Sivuqaq continues to violate the rights of ...
I'm obsessed with coffee. So, I visited over three dozen Phoenix coffee shops to create the ultimate guide to cafes in ...
The actress also discusses how she helped engineer this season’s mini ‘Twilight’ reunion, Bernadette’s quest to prove herself ...
Volunteers sacrifice time, energy and money to help mustangs removed from the range find homes. Can they convince people to take them?
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The Nation on MSNMining the Past, Threatening the FutureAfter a five-year fight, a US District Court for the District of Arizona granted a temporary restraining order to block a ...
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