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A campaign to give a more simplistic, positive spin to the Smithsonian's version of American history is misguided and ...
Part, Four-Hour Film Traces the Near Demise – and Ultimate Return – of the U.S. National Mammal, While Examining the Species’ ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNMuseums at Indian Boarding Schools Are Shining Light on Their Survivors
Inside the effort to map out more than 500 Indian boarding schools across the US—and memorialize a painful era of history ...
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Irish Star on MSNNike backs trans athlete exhibition at prestigious American museum
The controversial 'Change YOUR Game' exhibit at the National Museum of American History has caused outrage after appearing to ...
Two new exhibits are now on view at the Newcomb Art Museum: “It Takes a Long Time to Stay Here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig ...
Many Smithsonian employees are reportedly “scared” of the White House’s offensive. It’s tough to blame them.
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Cuban exiles honored at Miami’s ‘Ellis Island of the South’ as Trump ramps up immigrant arrests
Miami’s Freedom Tower stood as a beacon of hope for Cubans fleeing communist rule at the height of the Cold War. The U.S.
New research finds early human ancestors during the Stone Age were more picky about the rocks they used for making tools than ...
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White Tears: Jillian Michaels Stuns World After Claiming Slavery Shouldn’t Be Blamed On One Race
Michaels argued that white Americans were “the first race to try to end slavery” during a CNN segment discussing Trump's Smithsonian audit.
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Live Science on MSN2.6 million-year-old stone tools reveal ancient human relatives were 'forward planning' 600,000 years earlier than thought
Hundreds of stone tools discovered in Kenya have revealed that human relatives traveled long distances to find raw material.
They enthralled sailors. They inspired Darwin. Then, by the mid 19th-century, the iconic Floreana tortoise was gone. Here’s how a group of persistent scientists unlocked the secrets to bringing them ...
Rosenbaum joined Princeton’s staff in 1974, first as assistant director of the University art museum to then-director and photography curator Peter Bunnell, and became director in 1980, a post he held ...
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