As host of the new NPR podcast 'The Statue,' Paul Farber looks into how we carry memories as a collective - learning from a fictitious character's very real sculpture along the way

Ukraine dismantled Lenin statues across the country after its 2014 revolution overthrew a Moscow-backed regime as part of country's 'de-communization drive'

Koufax’s Jewish identity — and his famous Yom Kippur sit-out — are highlighted alongside his many career accolades during an unveiling ceremony at Dodger Stadium

So-called 'bronze mafia' has carried out multiple robberies in Buenos Aires over recent years; watchdog says it doesn't believe antisemitism was motive

13th century woman became a successful moneylender; Prince Charles forced to miss Winchester event after contracting COVID, but faith leaders attend

Karl Lueger led city in early 20th century and was a role model for Hitler; now anti-racist activists are demanding removal of monument in his honor

New artwork is replica of wooden original; US artist Brad Downey says work meant to criticize American president's anti-immigrant policies

Statue of soldier known as 'At Ready' taken down; legal battle continues over statue of Robert E. Lee that neo-Nazi groups said they were defending

Some Egyptians condemn proposal to bring back statue of French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps, saying it'd be a 'humiliation' to those who died building the canal

Columbus statue thrown in Baltimore harbor, Seattle man plows car into protest, Georgians march against massive Confederate carving, and Trump stokes discord with combative speech

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