Trump Proposes ‘Triumphal Arch’ for Washington’s 250th
President Trump has unveiled plans for a Paris-inspired triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary—raising questions about legacy, legality, and public memory.
President Trump has unveiled plans for a Paris-inspired triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary—raising questions about legacy, legality, and public memory.
After the Israel-Hamas cease-fire, U.S. pro-Palestinian student activists reflect on a movement that sparked national debate—but also severe personal and professional consequences.
Keene, New Hampshire is proving that replacing traffic lights with roundabouts can significantly reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality—all while making streets safer.
With 97% of land privately owned, Kansas residents are turning farms, backyards, and roadsides into bee-friendly havens using native plants—proving conservation starts at home.
A massive volunteer effort is manually removing millions of purple sea urchins from California’s coast to create safe zones for the critically endangered kelp forests to recover.
Ian Cleary receives 2–4 years in prison after sending a Facebook message confessing to raping Shannon Keeler during college—a message that revived a stalled 2013 case.
Christopher Moynihan, previously pardoned by Trump for his role in the Capitol riot, now faces federal charges for allegedly threatening House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Kyle Kunkler, former soybean industry lobbyist, now oversees EPA pesticide rules—and is pushing to expand use of the controversial herbicide dicamba.
A government shutdown has left Yosemite National Park vulnerable, leading to a spike in illegal BASE jumping and drone activity.
Kamehameha Schools, founded in 1887 to serve Native Hawaiians, is being sued over its ancestry-based admissions policy, which a conservative legal group calls discriminatory.