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    President John F. Kennedy rides in a motorcade with his wife Jacqueline moments before he was shot and killed in Dallas, Tx., Nov. 22, 1963.  Texas Governor and Mrs. John Connally are also in the car.  (AP Photo)
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    How JFK’s assassination changed American politics

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    Blindfolded American hostage with his Iranian captors outside the U.S. embassy in Tehran, November 9, 1979. AP Photo
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    After waiting 34 years, Iran hostages close to getting $2.3 million each

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    1960 Maryland sit-in case remembered as part of history
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    Sonja Gilmore, right, of the Blue Star Mothers Chapter 5 (Broken Arrow), chats with Phillip Coon, of Sapulpa, a 94-year-old World War II veteran who was a prisoner of war in Japan who survived the Bataan death march, moments after Coon's arrival from Japan, at the Tulsa International Airport, on Monday, Oct. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Tulsa World, Cory Young)
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    WWII vet honored with long-overdue military medals

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    President Obama's approval rating dropped three percentage points to 44.5 percent between July 20 and Oct. 19, the third-largest drop of his presidency, according to Gallup. (Chart: Gallup)
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    Obama approval rating below Clinton, Reagan, Eisenhower at same points in their tenures

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    October 21, 2013 4:00 am
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    Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Mike Lee, R-Utah (Getty Images/Alex Wong)
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    Neither Lee nor Meade had an ‘endgame strategy’ on Gettysburg’s first day

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    A haunting cinematic portrayal of American slavery
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    A haunting cinematic portrayal of American slavery

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    Report tries to tie Tea Party, Koch brothers, Cruz to Holocaust deniers
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    Report tries to tie Tea Party, Koch brothers, Cruz to Holocaust deniers

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    A South Carolina man took it up on himself to tend the lawn around the Lincoln Memorial during the government shutdown. (Photo: Alex Brandon/AP)
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    Civil War over: South Carolinian cuts grass at Lincoln Memorial

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    October 9, 2013 4:00 am
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    President Wilson used the Espionage Act of 1917 to infringe more on civil liberties than any subsequent administration.
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    Obama administration cracks down on journalists more than any since Woodrow Wilson

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