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Reikado Hall Fire on Miyajima Island Destroys Historic Temple, Eternal Flame Preserved
Reikado Hall, a centuries-old Shingon Buddhist temple on Miyajima Island, was completely destroyed by fire on Wednesday, May 20. Known for housing a sacred “eternal flame” that had reportedly burned for more than 1,200 years, the hall was reduced to ruins despite efforts to save the structure. Temple officials confirmed that the eternal flame was safely relocated before the collapse, ensuring that its spiritual legacy endures. The Daisho-in temple, responsible for managing Reikado Hall, e
Reikado Hall Fire on Miyajima Island Destroys Historic Temple, Eternal Flame Preserved
Reikado Hall, a centuries-old Shingon Buddhist temple on Miyajima Island, was completely destroyed by fire on Wednesday, May 20. Known for housing a sacred “eternal flame” that had reportedly burned for more than 1,200 years, the hall was reduced to ruins despite efforts to save the structure. Temple officials confirmed that the eternal flame was safely relocated before the collapse, ensuring that its spiritual legacy endures. The Daisho-in temple, responsible for managing Reikado Hall, e
Trump administration reverses Pride flag removal at Stonewall monument
NEW YORK — The Trump administration has agreed to continue flying a rainbow Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument, reversing a February decision that had sparked legal challenges and public criticism. The agreement was disclosed in court filings on Monday, February 2026, as part of an effort to resolve a lawsuit brought by LGBTQ+ advocacy and historic preservation groups. The settlement remains subject to approval by a federal judge. According to the filing, the Department o
Trump administration reverses Pride flag removal at Stonewall monument
NEW YORK — The Trump administration has agreed to continue flying a rainbow Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument, reversing a February decision that had sparked legal challenges and public criticism. The agreement was disclosed in court filings on Monday, February 2026, as part of an effort to resolve a lawsuit brought by LGBTQ+ advocacy and historic preservation groups. The settlement remains subject to approval by a federal judge. According to the filing, the Department o









