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December 7, 2016 marks 75 years since Japan's 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and six other military bases. The annual commemoration of Pearl Harbor fosters reflection, remembrance and ever-growing understanding. This particular anniversary is a unique opportunity to honor the dedication and sacrifices of those who fought and endured. Today, the legacy speaks to peace, cooperation and a commitment to freedom. The history of Pearl Harbor is layered and complex: new accounts and research continue to surface today.

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Coloring books have been growing in popularity lately, and they’re not just for kids.

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The life and death of President John F. Kennedy is a defining moment in American history. People still talk about where they were when they heard the news, and they usually can recount their personal story in depth. Fifty years after his assassination, scholars, government officials and tin hat-wearing Bigfoot enthusiasts continue their efforts to solve the mystery: who exactly was John F. Kennedy? Over the decades, fact has melded with fiction as this man is remembered.

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