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The Odessa Chuck Wagon Gang mourns the loss of beloved member Jackie Rogge, who was confirmed deceased after being missing since June 5.
Metro Monument commemorating freedom fight becomes Juneteenth learning space for young visitors Published: Jun. 19, 2025, 5:21 p.m.
The president has broad legal authority to fully revoke national monument designations, the Justice Department says in a memorandum that could become the basis to withdraw millions of acres from ...
Trump bid to shrink monuments could prompt big legal battle By Jennifer Yachnin, Heather Richards | 06/12/2025 01:41 PM EDT The Justice Department this week published legal guidance for the White ...
Quantico has been the site of the FBI training facility since the 1970s. The FBI is considering moving one of its training academies from Quantico, Virginia, to Huntsville, Alabama, according to ...
If presidents can establish a national monument under the Antiquities Act, they can also remove them, Justice Dept. says in a blueprint for action.
Monuments DOJ says presidents can revoke monuments, not just create them The 1906 Antiquities Act gave presidents the power to protect objects on public lands.
A group of Jefferson County, Illinois taxpayers have filed a lawsuit in a push to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the lawn of the county’s courthouse, citing concerns over religious n… ...
The Trump Justice Department reverses longstanding legal opinion on national monuments, claiming presidents can revoke designations.
A Justice Department legal opinion released Tuesday disavowed a 1938 determination that monuments created by previous presidents under the Antiquities Act can't be revoked.
Conservation groups gathered to support two national monuments, opposing a plan by the Trump administration to open lands to mining.
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