Conservationists prevailed in the latest phase of a long-running environmental suit over oil leasing decisions on imperiled sage grouse habitat. A federal judge in Montana vacated the bulk of the challenged lease sales. The Bureau of Land Management violated federal land policy when it neglected to consider sage grouss habitat priorities, the court found.
A judge in Boston ordered the removal of some exhibits from national parks and monuments because of the "false revision of history" by the Trump Administration. The judge's decision smacks of judicial overreach rather than measured review. The original displays were themselves a preferred narrative by the prior Administration.
A federal judge in Massachusetts orders the Interior Department to restore displays removed from national parks. The government removed exhibits it dislikes from museums, parks and landmarks. A group of scientific and historical groups sued the Department of the Interior for âerasing historyâ by removing exhibits.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore the sites changed under an executive order. The order comes in response to a February lawsuit filed by conservation and historical organizations over National Park Service policies. The groups say park service staff removed or censored dozens of exhibits that share factually accurate and relevant U.S. history and scientific knowledge.
Trump's name was removed from Kennedy Center but the tarp covering the branding stayed up for second day. The controversial sponsors of Trumpâs UFC event are Beer, crypto and nicotine brands. Senator Mitch McConnell was hospitalized, according to a spokesperson. JFK's grandson said that Trump can't rewrite history.