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The National Parks Service has been directed to post QR codes that allow visitors to report history that negatively frame American history.
Internal documents reviewed by The New York Times say that “negative” information at parks and other national site must be ...
Forcing rangers to post these signs is an outrage and shows deep contempt for their work to preserve and tell all American ...
The Department of the Interior will require the National Park Service (NPS) to post signs at all sites, encouraging visitors ...
New signs ask park visitors to report to the Department of the Interior anything that portrays U.S. history in a negative ...
A Trump executive order directs national parks to revise exhibits to emphasize American greatness, sparking debate over ...
A new suite of interpretive signage is being installed throughout the Beechworth Historic Precinct, replacing faded and defaced signs with vibrant ...
The Taunton High School Gardening Club has transformed a corner of its campus into a vibrant outdoor space, according to a ...
PERCHED on a bench and sprawled on the manicured grass, four men and a woman enjoy a loud animated conversation, swearing and ...
A federal judge in California ordered the State Department to temporarily hold off on firing nearly 1,900 employees as planned. Read more › Voter ID: A federal judge on Friday indefinitely blocked ...
National Parks have until Friday to post signs asking visitors to report any information they see in the parks that depicts ...