The Interior Department removed placards and videos about Washington’s involvement with slavery. A new court ruling blocks ...
The judge said she didn’t find concerns about the slavery-focused panels removed from the Philadelphia historic site last month. Advocates say they were "desecrated." ...
The city of Philadelphia on Thursday sued the Department of the Interior and the acting director of the National Park Service ...
PHILADELPHIA — Attorneys for the city of Philadelphia and President Donald Trump’s administration sparred in federal court ...
A judge will determine whether exhibits about slavery at Independence National Historical Park will have to be restored.
In court Friday, attorneys for the federal government countered that they control the property and acted within their ...
Around 3 p.m. Thursday, an Independence Park employee who would not give his name told an Inquirer reporter that his ...
This comes amid a review directed by President Donald Trump's executive order.
The removal of exhibits depicting slavery at the President’s House in Philadelphia has sparked strong reactions, with city ...
After slavery-related panels were removed from the President’s House, Philadelphia sued, and leaders condemned the move as an attack on truth-telling. Get details.