Navajo Nation Seeks Federal Recognition of Tribal IDs to Uphold Sovereignty in Talks with Homeland Security Secretary
Navajo Nation President advocates for the federal acceptance of Navajo-issued IDs in a meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, emphasizing tribal sovereignty.
Navajo Nation President Leads Indigenous Advocates in Washington D.C. March for RECA Justice
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren led a march in Washington D.C. to demand amendments to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, displaying unified activism with survivors and Indigenous community members.
Maricopa County Sheriff Candidates Clash in Debate Amid Controversy and Policy Disputes
In Maricopa County, Arizona, sheriff candidates Tyler Kamp and Jerry Sheridan debated amidst concerns over election security and jail deaths, exchanging accusations and highlighting their differing approaches to law enforcement.
Last-Minute Voting Rule Changes in Multiple States May Affect Election Outcomes as Early Voting Commences
Several states have made last-minute changes to voting rules affecting ballot casting and counting, with actions like Georgia and Arizona's shift toward hand-counted ballots possibly delaying results. Changes are causing concerns of voter confusion.
Rep. Gallego Urges President Biden for Major Disaster Declaration to Aid Havasupai Tribe After Flash Flood
Rep. Gallego urges President Biden to declare a major disaster for the Havasupai Tribe after flash flooding, highlighting infrastructure damage and the need for federal aid to rebuild and reinforce the community.












