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Searing heat wave melts Abraham Lincoln
Newsweek· 8 hours agoA wax statue of former President Abraham Lincoln melted amid a scorching heat wave in the nation's capital over the weekend, leaving the artist...
Wax statue of President Lincoln melts in DC heat
FOX 5 Washington D.C.· 5 hours agoA wax statue of President Abraham Lincoln outside a D.C. school is not enjoying the heat wave.
DC heat melts head off wax replica of Abraham Lincoln
BBC News· 2 hours agoA wax statue of President Abraham Lincoln failed to keep its head as temperatures soared to...
Trump Tells Faith Conference If He Took Off Shirt They’d See ‘a Beautiful Person’ With ‘Wounds All...
Mediaite· 3 days agoTrump then told his supporters on Saturday that if he were to take off his shirt in front of them...
Donald Trump Talks About Taking Off His Shirt To Show 'Wounds.' Internet Can't Even.
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCommenters reminded the former president that some of his predecessors, including Abraham Lincoln...
A wax sculpture of Abe Lincoln was no match for D.C.’s punishing heat
Anchorage Daily News· 16 hours agoWax Abe Lincoln, it turns out, was no match for Washington’s punishing heat wave. The six-foot-tall...
Zach Lincoln drives in 3 RBI as Lynx beat Rams on senior night
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 4 days agoAbraham Lincoln celebrated nine seniors – including Zach Lincoln, who drove in three RBIs – in a 7-1...
Juneteenth celebration in west suburbs kicks off with flag raising, all-invited cookout
Chicago Tribune· 5 hours agoThe celebration of Juneteenth kicked off in the west suburbs with flag-raising ceremonies and a...
Abraham Lincoln sweeps Thomas Jefferson on Strike Out Cancer night
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 5 days agoMason Garreans drove in three RBI in game two of a doubleheader sweep for Abraham Lincoln over...
EDITORIAL | Juneteenth: National holiday has its beginnings in Texas | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 7 days agoPresident Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in September of 1862, declaring that...