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Why racial labels?
A balanced and consistent approach to political commentary is vital for fostering productive discourse. Let us hold all leaders accountable, regardless of their political affiliations, for actions ...
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The Flandreau Santee Sioux tribe announced Friday they were lifting restrictions on South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem that barred her from stepping foot on their reservation land. The news comes as ...
Lowery said "this action is a direct follow through of the campaign promises made by the President and shows his dedication to the Lumbee people." While legislation giving the tribe official ...