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MCAS Miramar Fire: Brush fire began during controlled burn
KGTV San Diego· 9 hours agoA brush fire that broke out on the MCAS Miramar base Saturday began during a controlled burn, according to the air station's fire department.
Supreme Court sides with Native American tribes in health care funding dispute with government
ClickOnDetroit· 4 days agoThe 5-4 decision means the government will cover millions in overhead costs that two tribes faced...
US Supreme Court rules in favor of Northern Arapaho tribe in healthcare lawsuit
KGWN-TV Cheyenne· 2 days agoThe Northern Arapaho tribe is seeking federal reimbursement for costs associated with administering...
When is the full moon in June? Strawberry Moon to sweeten the night sky
Akron Beacon Journal· 4 days agoGet out the shortcake, June's full moon will have people craving something sweet. The Strawberry...
Clarendon College freshman Wacey Schalla starts strong at College National Finals Rodeo
Casper Star-Tribune· 37 minutes agoWacey Schalla's impressive rookie season just keeps on rolling. The Clarendon College freshman...
Supreme Court Backs Tribes in Healthcare Funding Dispute
Native News Online via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe majority ruled in favor of the two tribes — the San Carlos Apache Tribe and Northern Arapaho...
US must pay more of Native American tribes' healthcare costs, Supreme Court rules
Reuters· 3 days agoDepartment of Health and Human Services to pay the overhead costs that tribes incur when spending...
Supreme Court Rules Against Federal Government, Orders the Biden Admin to Pay in Healthcare Funding...
MSN News· 3 days agoSupreme Court Rules Against Federal Government, Orders the Biden Admin to Pay in Healthcare Funding...
Divided Supreme Court Sides With Tribes in Dispute Over Health Care Reimbursements | National Law...
Law.com· 4 days agoA divided U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant legal victory Thursday to Native American...
Thousands of Navajos died on the 'Long Walk.' Their descendants still seek the truth
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn November 1864, approximately 675 U.S. soldiers killed more than 200 Cheyenne and Arapaho...