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How DOGE cuts are jeopardizing our national parks, “America’s best idea”

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The Grandeur of the Grand Canyon and the Fallout of Layoffs

The Grand Canyon, often described as one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the United States, holds a special place in the hearts of many. Renowned British novelist J.B. Priestley once likened it to "all of Beethoven’s nine symphonies in stone and magic light," highlighting its profound impact on those who visit. This sentiment was recently shaken when the Trump administration laid off approximately 1,000 National Park

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