Court Rules to Cancel Energy Lease on Land Sacred to TribesA three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday reversed a judge's 2018 decision.Associated Press
Judge: US Must Release $679M in Tribal Virus Relief FundsHe says continued delay in the face of an exceptional public health crisis no longer is acceptable.Associated Press
Report Highlights Voting Inequities in Tribal CommunitiesThe report says online voter registration could be hampered by spotty or no internet service on reservations.Associated Press
Task Force on Missing Native Americans Resumes SessionsThe group says it will meet a November deadline.Associated Press
South Dakota Gov. Noem, Tribes in Virus Checkpoints StandoffThe standoff and potential legal fight comes amid longstanding tensions.Associated Press
Treasury to Begin Distributing Virus Relief Money to TribesTribes are relying on the money to stay afloat.Associated Press
Tribes Have Yet to Get Share of $8B in Virus Relief MoneyThe agency says it will post details on its website, but nothing appeared as of Monday.Associated Press
Tribes Say Persistent Efforts Pay Off in Massive StimulusThe Navajo Nation in the U.S. Southwest has been hardest hit by the virus with more than 90 confirmed cases.Associated Press
Judge: Tribe May Intervene on Dakota Access Pipeline PlanA hearing is set for Nov. 13 in Linton on the proposed expansion.Associated Press