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A plinth that once held a statue of Confederate general Albert Pike is seen in a park near the headquarters of the Department of Labor on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, in Washington.
Readers respond to Trump’s attacks on D.C., Confederate memorials and statues returning, and other local issues ...
Removed from city-owned locations eight years ago this month, Baltimore’s Confederate monuments will return to public view ...
One statue was pulled down with ropes and chains on Juneteenth in 2020 as part of mass protests following the death of George ...
The Pentagon expects it to take about two years to restore the monument to its original site at the cemetery, an official ...
Newly elected D.C. Councilmember Trayon White will be sworn into his Ward 8 seat on Friday, Aug. 8, months after he was ...
A person died Friday morning after they reportedly tried to escape being arrested by the FBI at an apartment building in ...
Visitors at Arlington Cemetery can expect to see the Confederate monument in 2027, featuring panels offering context about ...
A Confederate group has filed a series of lawsuits challenging changes at Stone Mountain. The Georgia attorney general's office has moved to dismiss all of them.
A statue of a Confederate general that was toppled by protesters in Washington in 2020 will be restored and replaced this fall, in line with President Donald Trump’s ...
After hearing that Vice President JD Vance called a “strategy session” about the Epstein files, in what is presumably another ...
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