Alyssa Wapanatâhk is passionate about Indigenous stories. Since her first role nearly a decade ago, the 25-year-old local actor and filmmaker has been fortunate to tell these stories through her work. She’s made a movie about the prejudice faced by young Indigenous boys, spoke her native Cree in Disney’s latest full-length film and has been nominated for her portrayal of a missing and murdered Indigenous woman in Bones of Crows. Read More
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Tim Walz says ‘most of us want to solve’ migrant crisis: voters react
Gov. Tim Walz received steady support from independent and Democratic debate watchers during his remarks on immigration, except when he bashed former President Trump on the issue.

