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IG Report Reveals $36K Smithsonian Exhibit Spread Hamas Propaganda About US Blowing Up Gazan Homes

Conservative Review

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July 8, 2026

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IG Report Reveals $36K Smithsonian Exhibit Spread Hamas Propaganda About US Blowing Up Gazan Homes

The OIG report continues to reveal how America's museums are captured by anti-American ideologies.

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OpsLens

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· Jul 8, 2026

Hamas propaganda was pushed on U.S. taxpayers who got billed $36,000 for it * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Source link Hamas propaganda, a wild claim that the United States was guilty of “domicide” in the Middle East, was pushed at American taxpayers through a Smithsonian-funded exhibit, which was

URL Media

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· Jul 8, 2026

Our Biggest Takeaways from the White House Report Targeting Smithsonian Native American Exhibits

The post Our Biggest Takeaways from the White House Report Targeting Smithsonian Native American Exhibits appeared first on URL Media.

Global News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Museum exhibit on displaced Palestinians to open

The head of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights says an exhibit about displaced Palestinians to open to the public Saturday, despite a board member resignation.

Associated Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Norman Rockwell sketches of White House visitors go on display

For over 40 years, sketches by American illustrator Norman Rockwell of scenes from the White House visitor’s lobby graced the walls of the West Wing. Now, they're going on public display for the first time after a nonprofit organization paid a whopping sum of more than $7 million for them.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

From invention to impact: Hong Kong Science Fair gives young innovators a wider stage

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] This year’s event drew more than 60,000 visits over two days at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Around 120 shortlisted teams from primary and secondary schools presented inventions that combine AI with other technologies to tackle everyday challenges. Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Professor Sun Dong described the Hong Kong Science Fair as an annual flagship innovation and technology...

Oaklandside

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· Jul 8, 2026

This week in Oakland: Temescal Street Fair and the ‘Wood Street’ documentary screening at Grand Lake Theater

This week in Oakland: Temescal Street Fair and the ‘Wood Street’ documentary screening at Grand Lake Theater Other events include Pete Escovedo’s art exhibit, a “House of the Dragon” watch party, a walk of the historic F. M. “Borax” Smith Estate, and test your U.S History trivia at the library.

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Related coverage for "IG Report Reveals $36K Smithsonian Exhibit Spread Hamas Propaganda About US Blowing Up Gazan Homes": OpsLens — Hamas propaganda was pushed on U.S. taxpayers who got billed $36,000 for it * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh. URL Media — Our Biggest Takeaways from the White House Report Targeting Smithsonian Native American Exhibits. Global News — Museum exhibit on displaced Palestinians to open. Associated Press — Norman Rockwell sketches of White House visitors go on display. South China Morning Post — From invention to impact: Hong Kong Science Fair gives young innovators a wider stage. Oaklandside — This week in Oakland: Temescal Street Fair and the ‘Wood Street’ documentary screening at Grand Lake Theater