Memorial for Ariel and Kfir Bibas in Times Square

Pro-Israel influencer Zach Sage Fox sets up a memorial for Ariel and Kfir Bibas in Times Square, facing antisemitism from protesters chanting 'Free Palestine.' The Bibas children were victims of Hamas' attacks and were buried alongside their mother in 2025.

Stabbing at Holocaust Memorial in Berlin

An unidentified assailant stabbed a male victim at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, causing serious injuries. The suspect fled the scene with the weapon. A manhunt was launched, and one suspect has been arrested. The incident has added tension to the upcoming national elections in Germany.

Grenfell Tower fire demolition controversy

Some families of Grenfell Tower fire victims are upset with the government's plan to demolish the building, which they want to preserve as a monument. The decision is being criticized for not considering the voices of the bereaved. The tower remains a reminder of the tragic fire that claimed 72 lives in 2017.

Survivor of the 2004 Asian Tsunami now runs an orphanage

Watana Sittirachot, raised in a Thai orphanage after being affected by the 2004 Asian tsunami, now runs the orphanage. The tsunami killed 230,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and other countries. Sittirachot earned degrees with support from the orphanage and took over as director after the founder's death. Khao Lak, a tourist spot in Thailand heavily affected by the tsunami, shows signs of rebuilding and remembrance.

George Floyd Square memorial changes in Minneapolis

George Floyd's killing by police in 2020 sparked worldwide protests. Minneapolis wants to make changes to George Floyd Square — the multi-block memorial that occupies the area where Floyd died.

Memorial exhibit for Nova Music Festival tragedy

Memorial exhibit for the 400 people killed and taken hostage at Nova Music Festival in Israel has opened in Southern California

Ferguson Memorial for Michael Brown

A memorial in Ferguson, Missouri for Michael Brown remains active 10 years after his death, with NPR's Michel Martin discussing with local journalist Linda Lockhart.

Controversial Real Estate Deal in Serbia

Jared Kushner's investment fund signed a $500 million deal with the Serbian government to develop real estate, including a controversial memorial to victims of NATO aggression. The deal has raised concerns about whitewashing Serbian war crimes and potential conflicts of interest with Trump administration officials.

Anti-Israel Protest in New York City

Anti-Israel protesters clashed with police outside an exhibit in New York City memorializing the victims of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack. The protesters chanted anti-Israel slogans and displayed banners associated with Hezbollah. Israel supporters were also present. The exhibit aims to commemorate the victims and events of the brutal attack by Hamas.

Russian police crackdown on Navalny memorial events

Russian police crackdown on dissidents honoring the memory of Alexei Navalny, opposition leader who died in prison. Party raided, man beaten for anti-Putin sign, women detained at cemetery. Navalny's widow attends memorial in Berlin. Demonstrations held in Hague and Warsaw in Navalny's memory.

Unveiling of World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C.

A bronze sculpture depicting a soldier's journey from leaving home for war until returning will be unveiled in Washington, D.C. as a World War I memorial. The project involved extensive work and collaboration with veterans, Marines, and Navy SEALs.

Vandalism of World War I Memorial by Anti-Israel Protester

A 16-year-old anti-Israel protester was arrested for vandalizing a World War I memorial in New York City. The incident happened in response to the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The suspect defaced the 107th Infantry Memorial by writing 'Gaza' and 'Free Palestine' and burning an American flag.

Vandalism of World War I Memorial in New York City

Anti-Israel protesters vandalized a World War I memorial in New York City, leading to the arrest of a 16-year-old boy for defacing the monument with spray-painted messages.

Anti-Israel Protesters Vandalize World War I Memorial

Anti-Israel protesters vandalize World War I memorial in New York City, sparking outrage and condemnation from veterans groups and city officials. Mayor Eric Adams offers rewards for information on perpetrators.

Pro-Palestinian Protests in London

Pro-Palestinian protests in London lead to covering of Holocaust memorial in Hyde Park ahead of an anti-Israel march. Controversy arises as locals express outrage and advocacy groups denounce the move.

Holocaust Memorial Cover-ups in U.S. and U.K.

Holocaust memorials in the U.S. and U.K. were covered up to protect them from potential vandalism by pro-Palestinian protesters. The World Holocaust Remembrance Center - Yad Vashem expressed dismay at this action, emphasizing the importance of these memorials in remembering the horrors of the Holocaust and combating antisemitism.

Controversy surrounding the memorialization of OJ Simpson

The Heisman Trophy account faced backlash for memorializing OJ Simpson without acknowledging his past controversies. The White House also expressed condolences only to Simpson's family. Simpson's family announced his passing at age 76 due to prostate cancer.

Suicide of Janelle Brown's Son

Janelle Brown, from the reality show 'Sister Wives,' is struggling after the suicide of her son, Garrison Brown, who died at the age of 25. The family received an outpouring of love and support following the tragic event.

Sentencing of Oleg Orlov

Veteran human rights activist Oleg Orlov sentenced to two and a half years in prison in a politically motivated trial for discrediting Russian armed forces. International observers condemn the trial.