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The National Archives will give “personal tours” to two activists who sued the federal records agency, resolving a days-old lawsuit the pair brought after staff at the museum told them cover ...
National Archives has reached a preliminary agreement with plaintiffs who alleged they were ordered to remove or cover pro-life messages on their clothing during a visit.
The National Archives has struck a deal with a pair of anti-abortion activists who are suing the federal agency after security guards allegedly forced them to cover up T-shirts and pins with ...
National Archives at College Park’s website warned visitors that the general public would lose access to the facility. It’s since been retracted but confusion remains.
The National Archives and the Smithsonian Institution have said security guards were wrong to tell visitors to remove or hide clothes with “pro-life” messages.
ESPN‘s “SportsCenter” is getting out of the studio and taking things on the road. The ESPN mainstay will go on tour, so to speak. starting on Friday, June 27, and will hit a different state ...
After five months on tour, “A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical” has recouped its investment. The national tour kicked off last year in Providence, where it had the most successful ...
Acting Archivist Debra Steidel Wall explained the Archives' role in the battle over Trump's White House records, as it receives unwelcome threats and praise from the public.
Abortion opponents settled with the National Archives in a lawsuit last week after the museum told the visitors to remove their attire advertising the "March for Life." ...
NARA has agreed to give a personal tour of the National Archives Museum to those who were allegedly told they could not wear pro-life messages at the museum.
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