The Navajo Police Department has issued a Missing and Endangered Person Advisory for Alissandra Begay, an 8-year-old girl who was last seen Friday afternoon in Lukachukai and may be traveling toward Gallup.
https://t.co/1cVU5Fy8J8
Douglas Miles Jr. & the Apache Skateboards Team for 25 years promoted, supported & ignited skateboarding in Indian Country more than any non-profit, faux-Native(s) or corporate marketing shills. Brands get rich, we get ignored. You claim “diversity” yet offer zero. We see you.
Big Celebration this year for the Victory at Battle of Little Bighorn (the government called it this) aka Greasy Grass (our Warriors called it this.) This is the Run they will be having. Many Tribal leaders will be there this year for the 150th year! ⭕️
Tsunami warning issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre for parts of the western Pacific, including the Philippines, Indonesia, Palau, Yap, Taiwan and Papua New Guinea.
After the dams came down on the Klamath River, the Yurok Tribe didn't wait for nature to fix itself.
For decades, four hydroelectric dams turned a living river into stagnant reservoirs. They blocked salmon and steelhead from 400 miles of spawning grounds, fueled toxic algae blooms, and raised water temperatures past what the fish could survive.
When the last dam came down in late 2024, the river ran free again. But the exposed reservoir beds, 2,200 acres of bare sediment, were unstable and wide open to invasive species.
So the Yurok Tribe got to work. Along a 38-mile stretch, tribal crews hand-sowed billions of native plant seeds, planted 76,000 trees and shrubs, and seeded 28,000 acorns.
Nearly 100 native plant species. All by hand. All from seeds collected locally and grown out specifically for the restoration.
It's already working. Salmon are spawning in the Upper Klamath Basin for the first time in over a century. Lupines and willows are stabilizing the banks. The river is breathing again.
The Klamath is now the largest dam removal and river restoration project in US history, and the people doing the heaviest lifting are the ones who have lived along that river for thousands of years.
🇲🇽⛏️ BREAKING — MEXICO MINERS WIN 1.5 MILLION PESOS EACH
Workers at Peñasquito, Mexico's second-largest mine, just won $85,847 per worker on average, 3.358 billion pesos split among ~2,000 union workers.
The mining union forced US-owned Newmont to pay the full 10% of profits the Constitution mandates, instead of the 3-months-salary cap companies usually push through.
🇺🇸 Manifestantes e agentes do ICE entram em confronto em frente ao centro de detenção Delaney Hall, em Nova Jersey. As manifestações no local já duram mais de 3 dias, agora, com tentativas de construir barricadas para impedir a ação do ICE.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
If the Pentagon officials who blew the whistle on Israel suddenly get fired... we will NOT stand by while our country is devoured from within by the Epstein-class parasite.
They have infiltrated our government for far too long.
The parasite must be EXPOSED. The parasite must be REMOVED.
In 1776, our Founding Fathers dared to declare independence from the most powerful empire on Earth. They defeated the Redcoats and crushed tyranny against all odds.
We still know exactly how it’s done.
America First. No more games. 🇺🇲
They then drove away. I caught up to them and demanded their serial number. They said wait a second and then drove away. I followed them on a scooter and had to cutoff the police car on Sunset to force them to ID.
This is what we are spending the LAPD’s $300M increase on.
Here's American Jewish Committee CEO Ted Deutch telling a rabbi at a New York synagogue earlier this year how he deals "directly" with social media companies to change their algorithms. https://t.co/ttkUdAgQmH
One of the most important things the Bolsheviks did in taking over Russia in 1917-18 was to get influence over the military, especially the front line soldiers & officers. Section 224 of the 2027 NDAA allows jews to have direct influence over the US military. Draw conclusions.
Bolivian police have arrested indigenous women's leader & ex-senator Simona Quispe. She was grabbed off the street by men in civilian clothes, thrown in an unmarked vehicle and taken to unknown location.
The general strike against neoliberalism continues, despite the repression.