Monthly Archive: October 2016
The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe has severed ties with the state of South Dakota. The announcement came as the result of South Dakota Highway Patrol troopers being assigned to support North Dakota law enforcement...
Police forcibly move Dakota Access protesters; 141 arrested Trump campaigners seek out American voters in Israel Carbon wolf in solar clothing?: Criticism rains down on Florida’s ‘sneaky’ Amendment 1 Idlib province school bombing, the...
A multi-state militarized police cohort forcibly moved indigenous pipeline opponents and their supporters in North Dakota Thursday. Download Audio Led by the Morton County Sheriff’s Department, hundreds of police pushed protesters back from a...
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is calling for an investigation into an airstrike in Syria’s Idlib province that reportedly killed 22 children and six teachers at a school there on Wednesday. Download Audio The UK-based...
A solar power question on the November ballot in Florida has been described by environmentalists as a wolf in sheep’s clothing that could actually harm solar development in the Sunshine State. FSRN’s Sean Kinane...
The U.S. presidential election is entering its final weeks and party activists are working non-stop to get voters to cast their ballots – including those who live abroad. An estimated 2.6 million eligible American...
The stand-off between the Standing Rock Sioux and the Dakota Access pipeline shows no sign of letting up. Indigenous opponents of the four-state, nearly $4 billion dollar pipeline have set up another encampment. Members...
Los Angeles, California, has been a leader in the vibrant food mobile scene which is very much a reflection of the city’s ethnic diversity. Latinos, Asians and African-Americans make-up almost 70 percent of the...
French authorities began closing down the massive migrant encampment in the port town of Calais Monday. Known as The Jungle, the camp was temporary home to as many as 8,000 people hoping to make...