‘Maliciously’ Taking Down a Confederate Monument in Florida is a Second-Degree Felony The newly-passed public disorder bill dictates rules reminiscent of moves being made to protect monuments in Britain. By Helen Holmes
London Plans to Remove Slave Trade-Linked Statues, but the UK Government Might Refuse The UK government recently introduced new laws intended to protect monuments, which would prevent the removal of controversial statues. By Helen Holmes
Ai Weiwei Is Planning to Make a Documentary About Protests in Hong Kong The legendary dissident artist is speaking out against Western reluctance to engage with Chinese human rights struggles. By Helen Holmes
What to Expect From Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Record-Breaking Instagram Account By Helen Holmes
Rediscovered Middle Ages Fort Reveals New Clues About Scotland’s Earliest Settlers By Alanna Martinez
The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites You Won’t Get From ‘Outlander’ By Alanna Martinez
Demand for Archaeologists Is Higher Than Ever—So Why Aren’t More People Studying It? By Alanna Martinez