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Leaving after eight years at National Geographic, the editor in chief reflects on the challenges of covering climate change and other crucial issues.
For these reenactors, patriotism is all about Abe
For these reenactors, patriotism is all about Abe
A photographer documented impassioned impersonators of President Lincoln who dress themselves in the past to convey values for today.See PhotosLatest Issues
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