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Court says the US can install historical panels at the site of Washington’s Philadelphia home
An appeals court allowed the Trump administration to reinstall historical panels at the site of George Washington’s Philadelphia home, replacing earlier panels that detailed slavery. The ruling permits panels focusing on American achievements, following an executive order opposing content that 'disparages' Americans. Philadelphia, which sued over the removal of the prior panels, seeks to block the new installation.
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