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A federal court has given President Donald Trump's administration permission to reinstall its interpretive panels at the site of President George Washington's home in Philadelphia.
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2 sources · 2h ago
Washington's July 4 parade is off. The fireworks are still on
Organizers called off the Independence Day Parade late Friday, citing an extreme heat warning with temperatures expected to reach up to 115 degrees. The evening fireworks display remains sch

3 sources · 32m ago
SPLC Reunion? Fed Group Patriot Front Reemerges With March Through Capitol During July 4 Festivities
Suspected Fed group Patriot Front is in Washington, DC, today for another demonstration on the 250th anniversary of American Independence. The group was seen gathering outside of Washington

2 sources · 2d ago
Hegseth praises National Guard’s DC mission despite ‘ingrate’ protesters and sweltering heat
War Secretary Pete Hegseth stopped by Washington’s Meridian Hill Park on Thursday morning to honor the National Guard troops deployed to the nation’s capital. Hegseth, who appeared along wit

2 sources · 2d ago
One-Third Of Americans Can Barely Read, But They Can Still Vote
There is a culture of silence around the true status of American schools, and how their incompetence is destroying American self-government.

2 sources · 5h ago
Washington DC’s iconic 4th of July parade canceled due to scorching temperatures
Organizers of the decades-old America’s Independence Day Parade abruptly canceled the event over extreme heat warnings late Friday night.

5 sources · 10h ago
Pope Leo's visits to Lampedusa on July 4 'symbolic
Pope Leo XIV, who has sparred with the Trump administration over its immigration crackdown, spent the Fourth of July on Saturday in the epicenter of Europe’s migration debate to honor the te

7 sources · 1d ago
Grand jury indicts former Olympian over Reflecting Pool arrest
A grand jury in the District of Columbia indicted former U.S. Olympic canoeist David Hearn on Thursday for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool last month. Hearn was ch

4 sources · 1d ago
Trump tells Usha Vance he needs to be 'careful' he doesn't become heaviest US president
President Donald Trump told second lady Usha Vance in a newly released podcast episode he has to be “careful” to not “supersede” former President William Howard Taft’s “record” for being the
2 sources · 1d ago
Human rights catastrophe unfolding in Sudan's al-Obeid, says UN
Another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in Sudan around the besieged city of al-Obeid, the United Nations human rights chief said on Friday, warning of a pattern of atrocities and urg
2 sources · 8h ago
How Do You Celebrate America’s 250-Year Experiment? However You Want.
Away from the turmoil in Washington, Americans will mark July 4 in their own patriotic ways. Expect rodeos, line dancing, Tejano music and Led Zeppelin.

4 sources · 22h ago
Trump joins Usha Vance’s "Storytime" podcast, reading on presidents and sports
President Trump made a guest appearance on second lady Usha Vance’s children’s podcast, where he read a picture book about U.S. presidents while offering unscripted commentary on his preside
2 sources · 1d ago
Preserving America’s Principles in an Unprincipled World
Americans will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Founding tomorrow with an extravaganza of concerts, parties, fireworks, and parades. Their friends from abroad are joining the party wit