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    Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German monk, theologian, and church reformer and the translator of the bible into German. He is also considered to be the founder of Protestantism. He lived and worked many years in Wittenberg.
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    From Martin Luther to the American Revolution

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    A wide-ranging 20-page document from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, titled
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    FBI document alleges Martin Luther King Jr. may have had child out of wedlock, held events with sex orgies

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    Part of a file from the CIA, dated Oct. 10, 1963, details
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    Never-before-released JFK files revealed to the public

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    Guy Fawkes Day celebrates the failed terrorist act of a fanatic who hoped to restore Catholicism as England's official religion after the accession of James I. Reflecting on this week's terrorist New York attack, one might conclude that little changes in this world, except for the precise causes that inspire terrorism. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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    Guy Fawkes Day: Gunpowder, treason, pickup trucks, and Islam

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    Sen. George Murphy, R-Calif., was a former movie star with a sweet tooth who brought some bipartisanship to Congress in 1964 with his famed Candy Desk. The institution survives today and remains a place where lawmakers of any ilk are welcome to a handful of sweets. (AP Photo/John Rous)
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    No matter how nasty it gets, senators still bond over candy

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    November 2, 2017 4:01 am
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    Palestinian activists held a tea party in protest Wednesday. The Balfour Declaration, Britain's promise to Zionists to create a Jewish home in what is now Israel, turns 100 this week, with events in Israel, the Palestinian territories, and Britain drawing attention to the now yellowing document tucked away in London's British Library. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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    The Balfour Declaration’s 100th anniversary reminds us that history matters

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    While people weren't specifically polled about President Trump, the results could be a sign that the new president is stressing people out. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    Most see 2017 as a low point in US history

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