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National Native NewsNational Native NewsWednesday, May 7, 2025An advocate for protecting Native American lands says he has concerns about some Trump administration initiatives. Chuck Quirmbach of station WUWM reports. Keegan King (Pueblo of Acoma) is founder and CEO of the Native Land Institute, based in New Mexico. At a recent forum organized by the Society of Environmental Journalists, King told reporters that he’s worried about President Trump trying to fast-track development of energy production on public lands, including parts of the sacred Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico. King says tribal leaders are gearing up...2025-05-0704 minNational Native NewsNational Native NewsWednesday, May 7, 2025An advocate for protecting Native American lands says he has concerns about some Trump administration initiatives. Chuck Quirmbach of station WUWM reports. Keegan King (Pueblo of Acoma) is founder and CEO of the Native Land Institute, based in New Mexico. At a recent forum organized by the Society of Environmental Journalists, King told reporters that he’s worried about President Trump trying to fast-track development of energy production on public lands, including parts of the sacred Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico. King says tribal leaders are gearing up...2025-05-0704 minNational Native NewsNational Native NewsWednesday, May 7, 2025An advocate for protecting Native American lands says he has concerns about some Trump administration initiatives. Chuck Quirmbach of station WUWM reports. Keegan King (Pueblo of Acoma) is founder and CEO of the Native Land Institute, based in New Mexico. At a recent forum organized by the Society of Environmental Journalists, King told reporters that he’s worried about President Trump trying to fast-track development of energy production on public lands, including parts of the sacred Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico. King says tribal leaders are gearing up...2025-05-0704 minNational Native NewsNational Native NewsThursday, May 1, 2025Photo: Red Lake Nation Embassy in Minneapolis, Minn. (Courtesy Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians) The Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians say they’re in touch with Minneapolis law enforcement after what could be gang-related shootings Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon that led to four deaths. KSTP News reports police say the shootings were three blocks apart. A 17-year-old boy, a 20-year-old woman, and a 27-year-old man were pronounced dead at the first scene. At the second, police found a man in his 30s who had been fatally shot near an...2025-05-0105 minNational Native NewsNational Native NewsThursday, May 1, 2025Photo: Red Lake Nation Embassy in Minneapolis, Minn. (Courtesy Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians) The Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians say they’re in touch with Minneapolis law enforcement after what could be gang-related shootings Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon that led to four deaths. KSTP News reports police say the shootings were three blocks apart. A 17-year-old boy, a 20-year-old woman, and a 27-year-old man were pronounced dead at the first scene. At the second, police found a man in his 30s who had been fatally shot near an...2025-05-0105 minNational Native NewsNational Native NewsThursday, May 1, 2025Photo: Red Lake Nation Embassy in Minneapolis, Minn. (Courtesy Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians) The Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians say they’re in touch with Minneapolis law enforcement after what could be gang-related shootings Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon that led to four deaths. KSTP News reports police say the shootings were three blocks apart. A 17-year-old boy, a 20-year-old woman, and a 27-year-old man were pronounced dead at the first scene. At the second, police found a man in his 30s who had been fatally shot near an...2025-05-0105 minHere & Now AnytimeHere & Now AnytimeWhy billionaires are trying to swing a Wisconsin Supreme Court electionThe money spent on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election is likely to reach $100 million by the end of Election Day on Tuesday, which would make it the most expensive judicial race in American history. We check in on what's at stake with WUWM's Chuck Quirmbach. Then, Rep. Debbie Dingell, a Democrat from Michigan, joins us to discuss the Trump administration's planned 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts. Plus, President Trump told NBC News that he's "not joking" about potentially seeking a constitutionally prohibited third term in office. University of Baltimore law professor Kim Wehle reacts to his comments.2025-03-3119 minThe NPR Politics PodcastThe NPR Politics PodcastRace And Crime: Republicans Try To Shore Up Suburban SupportDemocrats see Wisconsin as their best chance to unseat an incumbent Republican senator. But Sen. Ron Johnson has managed to close the gap with Democratic challenger Mandela Barnes by linking him to rising crime in ads aimed at suburban voters.This episode: political reporter Deepa Shivaram, political correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, and WUWM reporter Chuck Quirmbach.Learn more about upcoming live shows of The NPR Politics Podcast at nprpresents.org.Support the show and unlock sponsor-free listening with a subscription to The NPR Politics Podcast Plus. Learn more at plus.npr.org/politics ...2022-10-0414 min