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Savannah is a reporter based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her reporting centers on Indigenous communities and rural economies.
Selling ads and spacing out episodes for shows are a couple of methods the service is trying.
The federal minimum wage has been changed since 2009, when Congress raised it from $6.55 to $7.25 an hour.
Ridership took a nosedive in the pandemic, and remote work may be helping to keep it low. Federal aid has kept buses and trains moving.
Due largely to the war in Ukraine, supplies will be tight in coming months. That translates into higher prices for those commodities.
However, the slowdown in growth could also lead to a friendlier supply chain.
States can now prosecute crimes allegedly committed by non-Natives on tribal land. Legal experts say that threatens tribal sovereignty.
Those suggesting that reservations could serve as havens for abortion care are missing crucial context, experts say.
Russia is feeling the impact of Western economic curbs, leading to product shortages and manufacturing slowdowns.
A historic drought and massive wildfire have hurt the outdoor tourism industry in the Southwest United States.
“This is scary stuff,” one researcher tells us.