The Trump administration has ordered the National Park Service to pull any merchandise related to diversity, equity and inclusion from its gift shops, intensifying the federal government’s crackdown ...
President Donald Trump's administration has directed national parks to immediately remove items from their gift shops that are perceived as promoting programs including diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Motorists are being advised to take one particular item out of their vehicles - until March arrives. Drivers and other road users have been warned to eliminate a commonplace object from their cars ...
The Interior Department said that the review of retail items would ensure gift shops at national parks did not “promote specific viewpoints.” By Ashley Ahn The Trump administration has ordered the ...
Business Insider asked three stylists which items to remove from your closet before the new year. Casual pieces, like light-wash denim, are falling out of favor as more refined looks take the lead.
NEW YORK, Nov 20 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday removed his 40% tariffs on Brazilian food products, including beef, coffee, cocoa and fruits that were imposed in July to punish ...
A household staple that most of us have tucked away in our garages could be exactly what’s needed to tackle stubborn sticker residue on glass surfaces. If you’ve ever tried to peel a label off glass ...
As the gardening season winds down through autumn and winter, now is the perfect time to ensure your garden tools are stored correctly and your shed is properly organised. After months of use, it’s ...
Cleaning the loo is often the most dreaded household chore that many people put off for as long as possible. However, it's crucial to give your toilet a quick clean at least once a week; otherwise, ...
President Donald Trump has dismissed a bizarre viral video showing mystery objects being hurled from a White House window as fake. The footage appeared to show someone repeatedly throwing objects from ...
The research group of Prof. Din Ping Tsai from City University of Hong Kong was invited to publish a review article titled “Progress in Metalenses: From Single to Array” in the first issue of ...