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A Native American general who helped end the Civil War has been posthumously admitted to the New York State Bar.
Buffalo, Toronto Public Media's Emily Watkins reports.
The Vatican today announced the return of 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada.
They include a kayak, wampum belts, masks, and moccasins.
It's part of the church's efforts at reconciliation for their role suppressing Indigenous culture.
Catholic religious orders had helped enforce the Canadian government's forced assimilation policy.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Amy Held.
The world's largest aircraft carrier will arrive in the northern Caribbean tomorrow, according to U.S.
This as tensions rise with Venezuela.
NPR's Laura Sullivan has more.
The eight senators who brokered a controversial deal to reopen the federal government continue to face political backlash from Democrats.
But as Kevin Miller with Maine Public Radio reports, Senator Angus King says it was a necessary step.
Immigration lawyers in San Diego say they're seeing a sudden increase in arrests of clients at the offices of U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services, many applying for permanent status or naturalization.
As NPR's Martin Costi reports, the lawyers say it looks like a new ICE policy.
Border Patrol agents arrived in Charlotte, North Carolina today and began making detentions in an area popular with immigrants.
Member station WFAE reports agents chased down workers.