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    Navajo, Hopi, Paiute Tribes Seek Senate Action on Water Access

    Washington, March 12 More than a century after federal law recognized that Native American reservations held reserved rights to water, senators returned to a question that remains unresolved for many tribal families in Arizona: why do thousands of homes still lack running water?At a hearing of...
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    Senate Hearing Reveals Stark Water Access Disparities Across Native American Nations

    Washington, March 3: In the world's largest economy, entire Native American communities still haul water for miles, rely on crumbling irrigation systems, and face fiscal collapse after the closure of a single mine, a reality laid bare at a U.S. Senate hearing that underscored the stark...
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    Venezuela Crude Arrives in Texas as Trump Unveils Energy Strategy

    Washington, February 28 – US President Donald Trump highlighted a new oil arrangement with Venezuela during remarks at a major Texas export hub, arguing that expanded refining and exports from Corpus Christi signal a historic American energy revival.Speaking at the Port of Corpus Christi...
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    Washington Grapples with Border Security, Iran, and Potential Government Shutdown

    Washington, February 26 – US Senate Republicans and Democrats traded sharp accusations on tariffs, Iran, and a possible government shutdown, revealing deep divisions a day after President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.Speaking to reporters after a closed policy luncheon on...
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    Increased Immigration Detention: US to Spend on New Facilities

    February 14, New Delhi – US immigration authorities plan to increase the number of immigrants they can hold by the end of 2026, allocating $38 billion for acquiring and renovating detention centers.Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) aims to increase bed capacity to 92,600 to prepare for...
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