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The Trump admin asked visitors to report ‘negative’ displays at national parks. Few in Philly did.
The Department of the Interior is soliciting members of the public to identify and report content at Independence National Historical Park that they believe shows the United States in a “negative” light as President Donald Trump’s administration takes steps to review or remove materials key to understanding the history of race in America.
Now a graduate student studying recreation management and policy at the University of New Hampshire, he recruited his dad to help as he conducts research in the White Mountain National Forest this summer.
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AlterNet on MSN'Walking a tightrope': Millions of Trump voters are about to get bigger bills — here's why
President Donald Trump rode to reelection last fall on voter concerns about prices. But as his administration pares back federal rules and programs designed to protect patients from the high cost of health care,
The park is home to the Liberty Bell and other historic landmarks, including the President’s House memorial commemorating the nine enslaved people George Washington brought with him to Philadelphia.
PGA Tour had a 54-year history at Doral before pulling out following the 2016 World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship, angering Donald Trump.
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Trump ordered purge of 'unpatriotic' signage from national parks. How one California spot complied
A Muir Woods exhibit became the first in the nation to be altered following President Trump's executive order in March that sought to restore federal sites that since 2020 have been changed to perpetuate what he called a "false reconstruction of American history.
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Judge issues temporary injunction against Trump administration cancellation of humanities grants
A district court judge in New York has issued a preliminary injunction stopping the mass cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants to members of the Authors Guild on the grounds that their First Amendment rights were violated.
President Donald Trump's administration will release more than $5 billion in previously approved funding for K-12 school programs that it froze over three weeks ago under a review, which had led to bipartisan condemnation.