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#NewsPaper - Oct. 29, 2020 U.S.: National Parks, wildlife refuges and other federal lands will all be free for veterans and Gold Star family members to use starting Veterans Day, Interior Department officials announced today.

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The US government has filed a civil lawsuit demanding that the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco return two ancient Thai artifacts to their country of origin. A pair of 1,500-pound sandstone lintels are the subject of the complaint filed Tuesday, October 17 by United States Attorney David L. Anderson in Northern California district court. The document argues that the objects were illegally removed from ancient religious temples in Thailand.

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#NewsPaper - Oct. 29, 2020 WASHINGTON, D.C.: In 2016, he was released from the psychiatric hospital in which he had spent more than three decades, Hinckley has shared his personal artwork and music online anonymously, per the restrictions of his convalescent leave. But the now...See more

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The US government has filed a civil lawsuit demanding that the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco return two ancient Thai artifacts to their country of origin. A pair of 1,500-pound sandstone lintels are the subject of the complaint filed Tuesday, October 17 by United States Attorney David L. Anderson in Northern California district court. The document argues that the objects were illegally removed from ancient religious temples in Thailand.

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#NewsPaper - Oct. 29, 2020 WASHINGTON, D.C.: In 2016, he was released from the psychiatric hospital in which he had spent more than three decades, Hinckley has shared his personal artwork and music online anonymously, per the restrictions of his convalescent leave. But the now...See more