It sure looks like the National Parks Service broke the law by putting Trump on its America The Beautiful annual passes.
President Trump has stamped his own photo on two cards — one to get into national parks, another to get into America. Both pervert the meaning of these programs.
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The protests against ICE gave Jack Dickinson a taste of national celebrity, but more important they gave him a community he’d ...
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While there’s still confusion about what books, T-shirts or other items could make the list, conservation groups argue the ...
The U.S. Mint unveiled the designs for coins commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence next year. They ...
Let’s continue to plan common-sense strategies, seek alternatives, and, more importantly, stay “off the streets” — meaning ...
The 2026 America the Beautiful pass featuring the president’s face violates a 2004 law and causes “aesthetic harm,” the ...
Trump can’t unilaterally rewrite the calendar, but he keeps touting new celebrations while complaining about “too many ...