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A Virginia battlefield is suing the city to stop a museum from melting the statue.
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Washington has the highest rate of senior food insecurity in the country. And while the city has several programs providing access to healthy meals, some seniors have fallen through the cracks.
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The Tigers will compete in the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames.
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Downtown Marfa, a quirky art destination in southwest Texas, was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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