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A court ruling permits continued removal of signs from national parks that officials have labeled inappropriate or "woke." The decision supports administration efforts to review park materials.
washingtonpost.comNational parks can continue removing signs that administration officials have described as inappropriate or "woke," according to a recent court decision. The ruling allows the removal process to proceed while the administration reviews materials across park sites.
Background on the Policy The administration has directed agencies to identify and take down content it considers unsuitable for public display. Park staff have been instructed to evaluate existing signs and exhibits as part of this review.
The court decision rejected challenges to the removal process, leaving the administration's approach in place. No specific timeline for completing the reviews was provided in the ruling.
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theiranproject.comRussian forces attacked Kyiv for more than 11 hours overnight into July 2 with missiles and drones. The strike killed at least 30 people and injured 85 others.
Peru's National Jury of Elections certified Keiko Fujimori as the winner of the June 7 runoff on July 3 with 50.14 percent of the vote. She will take office on July 28 as the country's ninth president in ten years.
theiranproject.comRussian President Vladimir Putin addressed his party's congress in Moscow on June 28, describing the current period as pivotal without mentioning the word war. The remarks came amid Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries and high military spending.