Smithsonian will again include Trump in impeachment exhibit in 'coming weeks'New Foto - Smithsonian will again include Trump in impeachment exhibit in 'coming weeks'

The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will once again mention President Donald Trump in an exhibit on presidential impeachments after the removal of a placard noting his two Senate trials sparked concerns this week over the White House's influence on the institution. In a statement on Saturday, the Smithsonian detailed its decision to remove the Trump placard from the "Impeachment" section of an exhibit titled "The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden," saying the decision was not influenced by politics, but rather the conditions of the placard. "The placard, which was meant to be a temporary addition to a 25-year-old exhibition, did not meet the museum's standards in appearance, location, timeline, and overall presentation," the Smithsonian'sSaturday statement read. "It was not consistent with other sections in the exhibit and moreover blocked the view of the objects inside its case. For these reasons, we removed the placard." The "Impeachment" section of the exhibit "will be updated in the coming weeks to reflect all impeachment proceedings in our nation's history," the Smithsonian said. The Washington Post was thefirst to reporton the changes to the exhibit. According to the Post, the Trump references were removed from the exhibit after the Smithsonian undertook a content review following pressure from the White House and accusations of partisan bias. In its statement, the Smithsonian said it was "not asked by any Administration or other government official to remove content from the exhibit." "The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden" exhibit was created in 2000 and hasn't been formally updated since 2008, a spokesperson for the Smithsonian told NBC News on Thursday. In lieu of an update, which the museum indicated would be costly, the Smithsonian in 2021 affixed a placard noting Trump's two impeachments to the exhibit. "It was intended to be a short-term measure to address current events at the time, however, the label remained in place until July 2025," the spokesperson said Thursday. Because the exhibit, which also covers Congress and the Supreme Court, hadn't been updated since 2008, the museum decided to restore the "Impeachment" section of the gallery "back to its 2008 appearance," the spokesperson said at the time. The decision to remove the Trump label drew criticism from lawmakers, particularly as Trump has sought to exert his influence over the Smithsonian, which encompasses 21 museums, nine research centers and a zoo. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Friday accused Trump of attempting to "rewrite history." "He is censoring the American History Museum. It's Orwellian. It's downright Orwellian. It's something you'd see in an authoritarian regime," Schumer said. "Here's my message to the president: no matter what exhibits you try to distort, the American people will never forget that you were impeached not once, but twice." Trump has called for a reimagining of the Smithsonian, accusing the cultural institution in March of coming "under the influence of a divisive, race-centered ideology" and signingan executive orderto "restore the Smithsonian Institution to its rightful place as a symbol of inspiration and American greatness." In that order, Trump directed Vice President JD Vance to work with the Smithsonian's Board of Regents to "remove improper ideology" from the museums. Trump also barred spending on exhibits or programs "that degrade shared American values, divide Americans based on race or promote programs or ideologies inconsistent with Federal law and policy." Last week, artist Amy Sherald said she withdrew her exhibit from the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery after concerns were raised about aportraitshe featured of a transgender woman dressed like the Statue of Liberty. "I was informed by the National Portrait Gallery that concerns had been raised internally about the museum's inclusion of a portrait of a trans woman titled Trans Forming Liberty. These concerns led to discussions about removing the work from the exhibition," Sherald said in a statement. "I cannot in good conscience comply with a culture of censorship, especially when it targets vulnerable communities." A spokesperson for the Smithsonian disputed Sherald's characterization of the incident, arguing that the artist was not asked to remove the painting, but rather the museum wanted to contextualize the portrait through a video featuring differing opinions of it. "The Smithsonian strives to foster a greater and shared understanding. By presenting and contextualizing art, the Smithsonian aims to inspire, challenge and impact audiences in meaningful and thoughtful ways. Unfortunately, we could not come to an agreement with the artist," the spokesperson said.

Smithsonian will again include Trump in impeachment exhibit in 'coming weeks'

Smithsonian will again include Trump in impeachment exhibit in 'coming weeks' The Smithsonian's National Museum of American Hist...
Rescue workers in Chile find the body of one of 5 miners trapped in a copper mineNew Foto - Rescue workers in Chile find the body of one of 5 miners trapped in a copper mine

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Rescue teams found a body inside a section of a Chilean coppermine that collapsedtwo days earlier during a moderate earthquake, the mine's director said Saturday. Rescuers have been trying to reach five miners who were trapped Thursday evening in the El Teniente mine in centralChileas rocks collapsed around them during a 4.2 magnitude quake. The copper mine is one of Chile's largest. A spokesman for the rescue team that is trying to drill through 90 meters (295 feet) of rock to reach the miners said the body found on Saturday is one of the five miners who were trapped in the mine. El Teniente Director Andres Music said authorities were still trying to identify the body. The body of another miner — not one of the five still trapped — identified as Paulo Marin Tapia was found Friday, shortly after the mine's partial collapse. Nine other mine workers suffered injuries, said Chile's National Copper Corp., known as Codelco, describing the incident as a result of "a seismic event."

Rescue workers in Chile find the body of one of 5 miners trapped in a copper mine

Rescue workers in Chile find the body of one of 5 miners trapped in a copper mine BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Rescue teams found a body inside a...
Department of Veterans Affairs looks to end certain abortion services for veteransNew Foto - Department of Veterans Affairs looks to end certain abortion services for veterans

The US Department of Veterans Affairs is proposing to end certain abortion services to veterans, rolling back aBiden-era move to expand abortion rights. In a proposed rule filed Friday, the department said that it is seeking to revoke access to abortions and abortion counseling for veterans and the beneficiaries of the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs. "We take this action to ensure that VA provides only needed medical services to our nation's heroes and their families," the department said in the filing. Under the Biden administration's rule, the department currently provides access to abortions when a pregnant veteran's life or health is at risk if their pregnancy were carried to term, or if the pregnancy was the result of rape or incest — regardless of state laws. The proposed rule would allow abortions in cases where "a physician certifies that the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term," which, according to the filing, had been permitted even before the 2022 expansion. The Biden-era rule was part of the administration's efforts to expand abortion access after Republican-led states pushed ahead with restrictions in the wake of the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that eliminated the federal right to an abortion. The VA argued at the time that it was necessary to give veterans access to abortions, saying, "As abortion bans come into force across the country, veterans in many States are no longer assured access to abortion services in their communities, even when those services are needed." But on Friday, President Donald Trump's VA slammed the Biden administration's rule, calling it federal overreach. "The stated reason for (the expansion) was a reaction to a Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization … that itself was intended to prevent federal overreach and return to States control over the provision of abortion services," the filing states. "Yet, the last administration used Dobbs to do the exact opposite of preventing overreach, creating a purported Federal entitlement to abortion for veterans where none had existed before and without regard to State law." Twenty states have banned or limited accessto abortion. States where abortion is limitedreport higher rates of maternal and infant mortality, as well asgreater economic insecurity. The proposed rule will now be open for public comment for 30 days starting Monday. In his first term, Trump made good on campaign promises and appointed Supreme Court justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade. Since that ruling, Trump has been keen to leave regulations over the issue to state governments. The Trump administration has overall been quiet on the issue of abortion in his second term. However, in June, the US Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Servicesmoved to rescind a 2022 federal guidanceto health care providers specifying that people should be able to access an abortion in the event of a medical emergency, even if state laws restrict such procedures. CNN's Veronica Stracqualursi and Jen Christensen contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Department of Veterans Affairs looks to end certain abortion services for veterans

Department of Veterans Affairs looks to end certain abortion services for veterans The US Department of Veterans Affairs is proposing to end...
The 10 Best Dressed Celebrities of the Week: Sam Heughan, Joy Sunday, Manny Jacinto, and moreNew Foto - The 10 Best Dressed Celebrities of the Week: Sam Heughan, Joy Sunday, Manny Jacinto, and more

Are you curious to know who rocked the fashion scene this past week? Prepare for some serious style inspiration as we unveil the10 best dressed celebrities of the week! We've gotSam Heughan,Joy Sunday,Manny Jacinto, and more! These stars have set the fashion bar high, from red carpets to casual outings. Get ready to be dazzled by their stylish outfits and flawless fashion sense! Now is the perfect moment to take notes and infuse your wardrobe with celebrity glamour. Pamela Andersonwore a Gucci Fall Winter 2025 cream leather jacket, yellow viscose top, skirt with lace detail, Gucci sunglasses, and carried a mini Gucci Bamboo 1947 in white leather on July 30, 2025 in New York City. Jenna Ortegain Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood at Le Beach Club de Mercredi (Wednesday's Beach Club) opening in Paris, France on July 31, 2025. Luke Macfarlanein Thom Sweeney at the Los Angeles season 2 premiere of Apple TV+'s 'Platonic' at the Hammer Museum on July 30, 2025. Sofia Carsonin Dolce & Gabbana at the Empire State Building promoting the Release of the Netflix Film 'My Oxford Year' in New York City on July 28, 2025. Chad Michael Murrayin David Koma at the UK premiere of Disney's 'Freakier Friday' at the Odeon Luxe, Leicester Square on July 31, 2025. Alison Briein Monse arriving at 'The Daily Show' to talk about new movie 'Together' on July 30, 2025. Georgie Farmerin Saint Laurent at the global premiere of season two of 'Wednesday', at Central Hall in Westminster, London on July 30, 2025. Manny Jacintoin Dunhill at the UK premiere of Disney's 'Freakier Friday' at the Odeon Luxe, Leicester Square on July 31, 2025. Joy Sundayin McQueen at the global premiere of season two of 'Wednesday', at Central Hall in Westminster, London on July 30, 2025. Sam Heughanin Giorgio Armani at the premiere of 'Outlander: Blood of my Blood' at the DGA Theater. Los Angeles, on July 28, 2025. Have an opinion on what you just read? Sign up to be a part of the Socialite Life community in order to post a comment, bookmark your favorite articles, topics, and contributors. Sign Up Today Justin Trudeau "Likes Katy Perry's Personality," They "Click" & Plan to Go on More Dates [Celebitchy] In London, Lindsay Lohan Paid Tribute to the First Freaky Friday [Go Fug Yourself] Kim Kardashian Is Now Selling Shapewear for Your Face, Because Women Don't Hate Themselves Enough [Pajiba] Kamala Harris Explains Surprise Decision Not to Run for Office Right Now: Right Now, Our Institutions Are Not as Strong as They Need to Be [Boy Culture] Australian dancer James Till brings his beef the court [Kenneth in the 212]

The 10 Best Dressed Celebrities of the Week: Sam Heughan, Joy Sunday, Manny Jacinto, and more

The 10 Best Dressed Celebrities of the Week: Sam Heughan, Joy Sunday, Manny Jacinto, and more Are you curious to know who rocked the fashion...
All About Princess Diana's Engagement Ring (Which Is Now Worn By Kate Middleton!)New Foto - All About Princess Diana's Engagement Ring (Which Is Now Worn By Kate Middleton!)

Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty (2) Prince Charles and Princess Diana announced their engagement on Feb. 24, 1981 Prince Charles proposed with a sapphire and diamond ring, which was valued at $37,500 Following Princess Diana's death in 1997, Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton with his mother's ring in 2010 When then-Prince CharlesandPrincess Dianaannounced their engagement 44 years ago, all eyes were on her 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire ring. The couple, who had been dating for six months, made their official engagement announcement via the Lord Chancellor at 11 a.m. on Feb. 24, 1981. The same day, the couple wereinterviewed by the BBC, where Charles said that he was "delighted and frankly amazed" that Diana was prepared to take him on. Prince Charles and Dianawedon July 29, 1981. The pairultimately divorcedin 1996, just one year ahead of Diana'suntimely death. Her sapphire ring was inherited by her youngest son,Prince Harry, who eventually offered it to his older brother,Prince William, before heproposed to Kate Middletonwith it in 2010. Though royals have oftenfavored sapphires, Diana's engagement ring wasn't custom-made, which went against royal tradition. However, the ring has become one of the most iconic and priceless pieces of royal jewelry. From picking her ring out of a catalog to its ongoing legacy, here are all the details on Princess Diana's engagement ring. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Many royals often repurpose heirloom gems to create one-of-a-kind engagement rings.Prince Philipused diamondsfrom a tiarabelonging to his mother, Princess Alice of Greece, forQueen Elizabeth's engagement ring back in 1947. In 2017, Prince Harry used two stones from Diana's personal jewelry collection to createMeghan Markle's engagement ring. Prince Charles and Diana, however, went against this long-standing tradition bychoosing an engagement ringfrom jeweler Garrard's catalog. Since the ring was from a stock collection, members of the public could also potentially purchase the piece. The now-iconic ringfeatures a 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire set in 18-carat white gold and is surrounded by 14 solitaire diamonds. When Charles proposed to Diana in 1981, the piece was valued at $37,500. According to Garrard, while the ring was not bespoke, its design was inspired by a brooch Prince Albert commissioned for his bride-to-be, Queen Victoria, in 1840. The piece featured a large sapphire surrounded by 12 round diamonds and was set in gold. Queen Victoria reportedly loved the piece so much that she wore it on her wedding day, fastening it to the front of her wedding gown as her "something blue." After Victoria died in 1901, the brooch was declared an heirloom of the crown. The lateQueen Elizabethlater wore the brooch various times during her reign. Diana's 19th-century-inspired ring was one of many that Charles selected to be presented to the Princess of Wales at Windsor Castle in preparation for the proposal. Charles chose to include the sapphire and diamond ring in the collection because it reminded him of the brooch he often saw his mother and grandmother wear. Princess Diana reportedly picked the sapphire ring because it matched her blue eyes. In early February 1981, Charlespopped the questionto his bride-to-be after six months of dating. The engagement, which was kept a secret from the world for three weeks, was finally announced to the public on Feb. 24, 1981, with a formal announcement by the palace. "It is with the greatest pleasure that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh announce the betrothal of their beloved son the Prince of Wales to the Lady Diana Spencer, daughter of Earl Spencer and the Honourable Mrs. Shand Kydd," the statement read. After their engagement was made public, the couple posed for photos outside Buckingham Palace before speaking with the BBC for a joint engagement interview. Diana wore a cobalt blue skirt suit from Harrods that complemented the vivid color of her new engagement ring. "I asked Diana before she went to Australia," Charles told the BBC of the proposal. "Two or three days before. I thought it would be a good idea ... if she went to Australia she could then think about it, and if she didn't like the idea she could say she didn't, or if she did, she could say that." Diana later shared that saying "yes" was the obvious choice. "I had a long time to think about it because I knew the pressure was on both of us," she said. "It wasn't a difficult decision in the end. It's what I wanted. It's what I want." During this interview, Charles also made his infamous remark about the meaning of love. When asked if the couple were in love, Diana replied sheepishly, "Of course," while Charles said, "Whatever in love means." The Princess of Wales later said this comment "traumatized" her. Following Princess Diana's death in 1997, Prince William and Prince Harry inherited her jewelry collection. In 2010, William used his mother's ring to propose to Kate while on vacation in Africa. In a post-engagement interview with ITV in November 2010, Prince William shared howhe took extra special careof his late mother's ring before proposing. "I had been carrying it [the ring] around with me in my rucksack for about three weeks ... I literally would not let it go, everywhere I went I was keeping hold of it, 'cause I knew this thing, if it disappeared I'd be in a lot of trouble," he said. In a subtle tribute to Princess Diana's engagement announcement outfit, Kate chose a blue Issa dress that matched the ring for her joint interview with William. The sentimental choice only made the moment even more special, with William explaining why the sapphire piece was so close to his heart. "It's my mother's engagement ring, so I thought it was quite nice because obviously, she's not going to be around to share any of the fun and excitement of it all — this was my way of keeping her sort of close to it all," he said. Read the original article onPeople

All About Princess Diana's Engagement Ring (Which Is Now Worn By Kate Middleton!)

All About Princess Diana's Engagement Ring (Which Is Now Worn By Kate Middleton!) Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty (2) Prince Charles ...
Ty Burrell Says He Has 'No Regrets' About Leaving L.A. to Raise His 2 Teen Daughters in Utah (Exclusive)New Foto - Ty Burrell Says He Has 'No Regrets' About Leaving L.A. to Raise His 2 Teen Daughters in Utah (Exclusive)

Rob Latour/Variety/Penske Media/Getty Ty Burrell left California with his wife Holly and their children in 2020, afterModern Familyended "I don't have any regrets. It's been lovely and a great place to raise the kids," the actor tells PEOPLE He and Holly are parents to two teenage daughters, Frances and Greta Ty Burrellis digging his new life in Utah — so much so that he says he has no regrets aboutleaving Los Angeles. "It's just been spectacular," the actor, 57, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview of Salt Lake City, where he lives with his wifeHollyand theirtwo teenage daughters, Frances and Greta. "We moved here right after [Modern Family] ended, and I don't have any regrets. It's been lovely and a great place to raise the kids," he adds. Ty, who is currently starring in the scripted podcast seriesThe Good Life, which is loosely based on his own childhood, admits he is "itching" to get back into performing again, but, for now, he is loving voiceover work, so he can continue his outdoorsy lifestyle. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Dimitrios Kambouris/VF15/WireImage Still, he admits that he wasn't exactly a lover of the outdoors when he first moved to the mountains, explaining, "My parents weren't really those kinds of people." "So at first, when we moved here, it almost felt like cosplay, like we were pretending to be people who were outdoorsy, and now we really truly love it," Ty continues. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ty spoke with PEOPLE about his longtime marriage earlier in the year. He and Holly have been married for 25 years, and he credited one relationship rule with making their union go smoothly. "This is probably connected to the really old axiom of 'Don't go to bed angry,' but we force ourselves to talk about stuff," Ty said at the time. "Both of us make sure that if something's wrong, by the end of the night, we have at least had some discussion about it." Related:https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cu He added, "Neither one of us are silent treatment people, and I think that's a real benefit, because I think that can be really hard on a relationship, when you don't talk about things." The Good Lifepodcast series — also featuringJennifer Garner, Colton Dunn, Jillian Bell and Ego Nwodim — is now available on Audible. Read the original article onPeople

Ty Burrell Says He Has 'No Regrets' About Leaving L.A. to Raise His 2 Teen Daughters in Utah (Exclusive)

Ty Burrell Says He Has 'No Regrets' About Leaving L.A. to Raise His 2 Teen Daughters in Utah (Exclusive) Rob Latour/Variety/Penske M...
'Housewives' Alum, 60, Is a Smoke Show in Tiny Bikini and Fishnet DressNew Foto - 'Housewives' Alum, 60, Is a Smoke Show in Tiny Bikini and Fishnet Dress

'Housewives' Alum, 60, Is a Smoke Show in Tiny Bikini and Fishnet Dressoriginally appeared onParade. Money can't buy you a body likeLuann de Lesseps! The iconicReal Housewives of New York Cityalum looked like she was fresh off the runway while enjoying a day by the water in Sag Harbor, New York, on Saturday, August 2. Luann was photographed flaunting her sculpted body in a tiny light blue string bikini, and dressed up the swimsuit piece with a rainbow-colored fishnet dress. The garment featured long sleeves and a skirt that fell to her ankles. Luann paired the ensemble with a layered blue necklace and a beige woven tote bag. The Hamptons have been quite the reunion destination for Luann and her formerRHONYcostars during her trip. On Wednesday, July 30, Luann and her daughter,Victoria de Lesseps, supportedJill Zarinat a Housewives-filled event. "Reunited with friends, fabulous fashion, and a cause that truly matters. Honored to join @mrsjillzarin for her 12th Annual Luxury Luncheon at the iconic Southampton Inn, an afternoon of heart and Hamptons style, all in support of the Bobby Zarin Memorial Trust," theLove Hotelstar captioned herInstagrampost at the time. Luann has sported a healthy and strong body over the years, leading fans to wonder about her tips and tricks for staying in shape. The reality star's practice isn't necessarily strict, but it does require creating a certain habit. "You should not drink while you eat," the "Chic C'est La Vie" singer toldFox News Digitalin a story published on February 1. "People are drinking cold drinks while they eat," she continued to the outlet. "What happens is digestion starts in the mouth. That's why we salivate because when we're hungry, you think — the burn — the digestive juices are already going, so the most important thing is to chew a lot while you eat. Pay attention to that. And don't drink while you're eating." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 'Housewives' Alum, 60, Is a Smoke Show in Tiny Bikini and Fishnet Dressfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 2, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

'Housewives’ Alum, 60, Is a Smoke Show in Tiny Bikini and Fishnet Dress

'Housewives' Alum, 60, Is a Smoke Show in Tiny Bikini and Fishnet Dress 'Housewives' Alum, 60, Is a Smoke Show in Tiny Bikin...

 

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