Media December 16 Kansas City memo says City Hall 'will not display' religious symbols in holiday décor, allows menorah lighting Kansas City bans religious symbols from City Hall holiday displays, sparking controversy. But it reportedly allowed a Menorah lighting Monday.
Opinion September 19 How we realize Trump's vision to make federal architecture beautiful again New bill aims to reverse decades of ugly federal building construction by mandating preference for classical architecture that reflects American values.
Travel July 28 Italian archaeologists unveil rare 2,600-year-old tomb untouched by looters: 'Doorway to our ancestors' The Italian Ministry of Culture recently announced the discovery of an undisturbed 2,600-year-old tomb at San Giuliano archaeological area. Though it's one of over 500 tombs, the burial is among the few not looted.
Travel July 5 Ghost town brought back to life is now a thriving tourist magnet thanks to street murals A small town in Italy has transformed itself from a declining community to vibrant tourist destination with 140 colorful murals, bringing new businesses through an annual street art festival.
Republicans September 27, 2024 Heritage flips script on fired director of Project 2025 after 'disconcerting' revelations surface The Heritage Foundation confirmed it fired former Project 2025 Director Paul Dans after it was initially reported he stepped down in July.
TRAVEL July 2, 2024 'Personal heritage journeys' bring travelers much closer to their family's stories Travelers looking to go off the beaten path to visit the places where their ancestors lived can do so with the help of genealogy website Ancestry and Kensington Tours, a travel company.
Italy May 23, 2024 Subway line to be constructed under ancient Roman ruins, including Colosseum A major project to construct a subway line under ancient Roman ruins has reached a crucial phase. The project aims to alleviate Rome's transportation challenges.
Brazil May 15, 2024 Brazilian dance craze created by Rio youths officially recognized as 'intangible cultural heritage' Passinho, the vibrant dance style born in Rio de Janeiro's favelas, was officially recognized as an "intangible cultural heritage" by legislators in the state of Rio.
Italy March 28, 2024 Significance of Michelangelo’s 'David' statue is being diminished by souvenirs, Italian curators say Since its creation in 1504, Michelangelo's David has been a symbol of Italian culture. Curators are now voicing concerns about the commercialization of the statue.
CRIME November 4, 2022 Study debunks ‘red state murder’ claim from Hillary Clinton, Democrats A study by the Heritage Foundation found local Democratic officials and Soros-backed prosecutors are responsible for the rising violent crime rates in otherwise red states.