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Jazz originated in the African American communities of New Orleans but quickly spread to became a global sensation, inspiring international
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On April 28, Richard G. Lugar, a six-term Republican senator from Indiana, passed away at the age of 87. Lugar,
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By The People is back in Washington, D.C., this June with an expanded lineup of blockbuster art installations and dialogue
There had been warnings, but no one saw it coming. On April 21, a series of coordinated suicide bombings at
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