Rio Tinto says no damage to Aboriginal rock shelter structure from Aug. 6 blast
MELBOURNE Global miner Rio Tinto has found no damage to the structure of a rock shelter at an
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What's open and closed on Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day
Americans celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day and Columbus Day on the second Monday of October each year.
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Nevada lithium mine leads to 'green colonialism' accusations
The rush to mine lithium for car batteries is dividing environmental and native American communities.
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Burner account confirmed: Arkansas OC exposed thanks to freedom
Arkansas offensive coordinator Dan Enos is getting some pushback for his questionable email correspondences with students.
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Voice referendum: Is Australia playing catch-up on Indigenous rights?
A historic vote on whether to elevate First Nations voices is forcing Australia to examine its past.
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US sanctions Chinese firms in crackdown on fentanyl supply chain
The move is part of efforts to target the supply chain of the drug amid the opioid crisis in the US.
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'That's not for me': Clint Eastwood snubbed Superman role
Clint Eastwood turned down the chance to play Superman because he preferred the Marvel superhero Namor the Sub-Mariner.
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Isaiah Simmons Knocked Geno Smith Out of Game With Dirty Tackle Out of Bounds
VIDEO: Isaiah Simmons dirty tackle that injured Geno Smith.
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Geno Smith injury: Seahawks QB in doubt after controversial Giants tackle
Get the latest update on Seahawks QB Geno Smith's knee injury during the Week 4 game.
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Kenya to ban private children's homes over trafficking fears - Florence Bore
All privately owned orphanages and children's homes will be abolished, the social protection minister says.
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Ryder Cup lake plunge fan says 'sun got to me'
John Burleigh became a social media sensation after leaping into a lake to celebrate Europe's win.
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Colonel Otton Hulacki: Polish WW2 veteran dies aged 101
Colonel Otton Hulacki was unable to return to Poland after the war and settled on the Isle of Wight.
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