
150 people from 50 countries become US citizens at Mount Vernon on Americas 250th birthday
MOUNT VERNON, Va. (AP) — The people who were about to become United States citizens sat in folding chairs on George Washington's lawn at Mount Vernon on Saturday, 250 years after the Declaration of Independence. The sun beat down and the well-dressed crowd was a flutter of paddle fans stamped with American flags. Their families clung to the shade of the trees on either side, where one woman had two American flags stuck through her ponytail. “Well, good morning, everybody,” said Anne Neal...
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- 150 people from 50 countries become US citizens at Mount Vernon on Americas 250th birthday
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150 people from 50 countries become US citizens at Mount Vernon on Americas 250th birthday
MOUNT VERNON, Va. (AP) — The people who were about to become United States citizens sat in folding chairs on George Washington's lawn at Mount Vernon on Saturday, 250 years after the Declaration of Independence. The sun beat down and the well-dressed crowd was a flutter of paddle fans stamped with American flags. Their families clung to the shade of the trees on either side, where one woman had two American flags stuck through her ponytail. “Well, good morning, everybody,” said Anne Neal...
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- 150 people from 50 countries become US citizens at Mount Vernon on Americas 250th birthday
- Paul Pelosi in hit-and-run in California, car left with major damage, authorities say
- Fireworks, heat, hot dogs and politics: America celebrates its 250th birthday
- Trump hails US exceptionalism before veering into darkly political speech to usher in America 250
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Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope thats falling back to Earth
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A three-armed spacecraft rocketed into orbit Friday to rescue a NASA telescope that’s in danger of crashing back to Earth. Northrop Grumman launched Katalyst Space Technologies’ Link spacecraft from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific. The Pegasus rocket blasted off from the belly of a modified airplane, putting Link on course to reach and capture NASA’s Swift Observatory in about a month. Launched in 2004, Swift is sinking faster than ever because of recent...
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