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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : Reporters obtain a list of American servicemen detained in Korea during wartime as President Truman warns of their validity
WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : Reporters obtain a list of American servicemen detained in Korea during wartime as President Truman warns of their validity.
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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : A list of detained American servicemen are printed in the Pentagon during war and their next of kin are contacted
WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : A list of detained American servicemen are printed in the Pentagon during war and their next of kin are contacted.
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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : American servicemen detained in Korea are announced in the Pentagon
WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : American servicemen detained in Korea are announced in the Pentagon.
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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on
WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on.
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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill and President Truman walk to the presidential yacht Williamsburg and continue their talk
Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill and President Truman walk to the presidential yacht Williamsburg and continue their talk.
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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill is greeted by President Truman as he steps of the plane in Washington, D
Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill is greeted by President Truman as he steps of the plane in Washington, D.C.
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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill arrives in Washington, D.C. and is welcomed by the military in the Capitol.
Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill arrives in Washington, D.C. and is welcomed by the military in the Capitol.
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United States, 1952: People working for Dwight D
United States, 1952: People working for Dwight D. Eisenhower's campaign for presidency work promotional paraphernalia.
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Descendants Of Holocaust Survivors Meet In Washington, D.C.
Newsy's Sasha Ingber and a small group of other descendants of Holocaust survivors met in D.C. where they welcomed a historian to give them insight.
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Camel Keeps 200-Year-Old Christmas Tradition Alive
Aladdin the Christmas Camel is staying at Virginia's Mount Vernon for the winter, continuing a tradition started by George Washington.
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Bob Dole: 'Genuine Hero' Paid War's Price, Triumphed In Senate
Bob Dole died Sunday at age 98. He served nearly 36 years in Congress and was GOP Senate leader for more than a decade.
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Dating During The Pandemic Holidays
Dating coaches say business is booming, but the field can still be a little awkward to play, especially during the holidays and a surging virus.
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Black Homeowners Are Getting Lower Appraisals Than White Neighbors
The home appraisal industry is one of the least diverse industries in the country, with over 96% of appraisers identifying as White.
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Dream Jobs: Comedian
After the comedy club he performed at closed down, he started a weekly free comedy show in a bar basement. Now, it's nationally recognized.
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De Havilland Comet and DC 2 airliners compete in MacRobertson Air Race, 1934
In October 1934, airliners competed in flying from London to Melbourne for the MacRobertson Trophy Air Race, including the de Havilland Comet and DC 2.
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DC Entertainment Executives Confirm That Movies Will Be Unconnected to Universe | THR News
DC Entertainment executives are confirming details of the company's movie strategy going forward — and it involves a de-emphasis of its shared universe.
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DC ‘Black Label’ Comic Book Imprint Unveiled | THR News
The creator-led line will feature work by Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello and the first major DC work by Kelly Sue DeConnick.
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Washington Ushers In Spring With The Cherry Blossom Festival
This year's cherry blossom trees will reach peak bloom between March 22 and 25, according to National Park Service estimates.
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DC's 'Shazam!': What We Know So Far | THR News
New Line’s DC superhero movie 'Shazam!' has found its Billy Batson. Asher Angel is stepping into the role, and the young actor joins the previously announced Zachary Levi, who will play Batson’s adult superhero alter ego Captain Marvel.
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With Deadline Approaching, Thousands of Diversity Visa Winners Sue
Each year, the U.S. makes 55,000 diversity visas available to people selected from a worldwide lottery of millions. But they expire each fiscal year.
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Secret Service Texts From Jan. 6 Era Erased
The January 6 committee will continue its efforts to obtain Secret Service text messages from the time of the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Iowans Caucus Away From Home For The First Time
Iowans in and outside the state participated in so-called satellite caucuses for the first time in history.
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D.C. Nonprofit Helps Rehabilitate And Relocate Injured Animals
City Wildlife, a D.C. nonprofit, rehabilitates sick and injured wild animals.
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SEC Encourages Employees To Telework After Potential Coronavirus Case
The Securities and Exchange Commission said an employee "may have the coronavirus and was referred for testing."