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    U.S. Vice President Richard Nicon, center, and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, left center, are engaged in a discussion as they stand in front of a kitchen display at the United States exhibit at Moscow's Sokolniki Park, July 24, 1959. While touring the exhibit, both men kept a running debate on the merits of their respective countries. Standing on the right is Khrushchev's deputy, Leonid Brezhnev.
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    Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer warns ‘cancel culture’ will come for Bible characters after Founding Fathers
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    Chicago Police patrol the neighborhood.
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    Chicago Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot speaks to reporters after meeting with Mayor Rahm Emanuel at City Hall, Wednesday, April 3, 2019, the day after she defeated Toni Preckwinkle in a runoff election.
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    A photograph made 4 days before Lincoln's assassination.
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    In this Jan. 20, 2016 file photo, John Weaver is shown on a campaign bus in Bow, N.H.  The Lincoln Project was launched in November 2019 as a super PAC that allowed its leaders to raise and spend unlimited sums of money. In June 2020, members of the organization’s leadership were informed in writing and in subsequent phone calls of at least 10 specific allegations of harassment against co-founder John Weaver, including two involving Lincoln Project employees, according to multiple people with direct knowledge of the situation.
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    Canceling Lincoln and other national heroes subverts the cause of civic unity
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