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If you dropped dead in the middle of the city with no identification, the potter’s field would likely be your last stop.
A visitor to Arlington National Cemetery's website earlier this year would have seen links to information about a wide range of notable African Americans, Hispanic Americans and women buried there.
At Bidadari Park’s playground, for instance, your kids can make their way up a 5m-tall “tree house”. And Pek Kio Park and Tampines Boulevard Park feature nature-inspired play gardens with ...
The cemetery, which is operated by the Army, said it was working to restore the content. Among the obscured pages was material about civil rights. By Tim Balk Materials on the Arlington National ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun wiping from its website histories highlighting Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The change is in line with President Trump's directive to remove references ...
Arlington National Cemetery has scrubbed from its website information and educational materials about the history of black and female service members. Some of the content removed from the site was ...
The Arlington National Cemetery website has removed links to information on prominent Black, Hispanic and female service members as part of President Trump’s ongoing efforts to eliminate ...
That includes removing internal links to educational materials on the cemetery’s website. On the website’s “Notable Graves” dropdown menu, African American History, Hispanic American ...
There’s a lot to explore in Google Maps, but you may not always know where to look. It’s great if you’re trying to drive through a crowded city or find out which local coffee shop has the ...
Among the documents removed or hidden from the cemetery’s “Education” section are maps and notes for self-guided walking tours to the graves of dozens of Medal of Honor recipients and other ...
The latest sale follows a slew of HDB resale transactions in the Bidadari estate last year exceeding ... Top photo from Google Maps.