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President Biden and other officials attend the dignified transfer of the remains of fallen service members killed in Kabul last week, at Dover Air Force Base. (AFP/Getty Images)
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The exterior of the U.S. Institute of Peace near the National Mall. (U.S. Institute of Peace)
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Vietnamese orphans fill the seats of a C-5A Galaxy transport plane for the initial flight of Operation Babylift in the final stages of the Vietnam War. Minutes after takeoff the plane crash-landed and broke apart, killing 78 children and about 50 adults. About 170 people survived. (AP)
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Baltimore pitcher John Means throws against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning Saturday. (AP)
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Philadanco of Philadelphia performs at a 2019 event hosted by the International Association of Blacks in Dance. (Scott Robbins/Geek With a Lens)
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Nan Cotrelle Coiffeurs, in Canton, a few days before Easter in 1979. Photo by Joan Clark Netherwood. (Smithsonian American Art Museum/Transfer from the National Endowment for the Arts)
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