How Trump's proposed triumphal arch would change the nation's capital
President Trump wants a triumphal arch to be built in Washington, D.C., on a traffic circle between the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial.
President Trump wants a triumphal arch to be built in Washington, D.C., on a traffic circle between the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial.
To illustrate two and a half centuries of U.S. history, Here & Now is partnering with the Smithsonian Institution to explore 25 objects that define the American experience.
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Small businesses can apply for refunds from tariffs that the Supreme Court struck down earlier this year.
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One avid runner became so struck by the volume of waste at marathons that she decided to do something about it.
Police in Shreveport, La., say a man shot and killed eight children, including seven of his own, on Sunday. He also shot and injured two women, including his wife.
Oil prices are climbing again as the Strait of Hormuz remains virtually empty for the third day running.

Shares of the shoe brand Allbirds soared this week after the company announced a surprising pivot to artificial intelligence.

A new investigation from ProPublica finds that President Trump has systematically demolished federal guardrails that prevented him from overturning the 2020 election.

U.S. mail service to the Middle East has been suspended indefinitely amid reports of food shortages on U.S. warships in the region.
The NBA playoff picture is almost set. Two games Friday night will decide the last two places.

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