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One history professor warned that the administration's moves show an "enormous increase in federal power and control." ...
The National Park Service has until Wednesday to address signs that "inappropriately disparage" historical figures. One target is George Washington's house in Philadelphia, where he had slaves.
In what park officials called a “surprise encounter,” the hiker was on Turbid Lake Trail near Yellowstone Lake when the bear ...
The city of Lowell welcomed more than three dozen fully naturalized American citizens Tuesday morning with a naturalization ...
The Washington Post recently reported that exhibitions and signs about slavery are being removed from multiple national parks ...
President Trump sparks outrage by ordering the removal of the iconic 1863 'Scourged Back' photograph showing the whip scars ...
The Trump administration’s censorship campaign has extended to the National Park Service.
Lindsey Granger gives her take on a Washington Post article that reports national parks are removing exhibitions and signs about slavery, apparently complying with order from the Trump Administration.
A male, age 29, sustained non-life-threatening injuries from a bear while hiking on the Turbid Lake Trail in Yellowstone ...
Wednesday is the deadline for National Parks across the country to remove any signs, statues or memorials the Trump administration believes reflect negatively on the country.
A 29-year-old solo hiker sustained serious injuries after encountering a bear near the northeastern shore of Yellowstone Lake ...