Rep. Markwayne Mullin: Crisis continues at America's southern border (June 10, 2019)

More people have been apprehended at the border in the past seven months than during any full year in the last decade.

Rep. Tom Cole: America's immigration system remains broken (June 10, 2019)

For one of the more visible signs of a broken system, just look to the humanitarian and security crisis at the southern border, where the situation is rapidly getting worse each day and money is quickly running out to handle it effectively.

Native Sun News Today: Patron of Native arts Ray Hillebrand walks on (June 10, 2019)

Known for his benevolent spirit and quiet philanthropy, Ray Hillenbrand was a longtime supporter of the Native art community.

Mark Trahant: Trump administration seeks to redefine nuclear waste (June 10, 2019)

The Department of Energy says changing the definition of nuclear waste will lead to $40 billion in savings.

Yakama Nation reports arrest of all suspects in deadly shooting (June 10, 2019)

Five people were killed on the Yakama Nation, with four people arrested in connection with the murders.

Montana Free Press: Governor gains early win in dispute over bison bill (June 10, 2019)

A bill that changes the definition of 'wild bison' could hurt tribal treaty rights, Montana's governor says.

Cronkite News: 'Unprecedented' number of migrants apprehended at border (June 10, 2019)

The number of migrants apprehended at the southern border surged to 144,278 in May, bringing the total for the first eight months of fiscal 2019 to 676,315, already more than any full year in the last decade.

'Seeds of resistance': Ponca corn planted in path of Keystone XL Pipeline (June 10, 2019)

As a light rain turned the soil beneath their feet soft, water protectors and farmers stepped forward from a long line and dropped corn seeds on Ponca land in Nebraska.