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Virgin CEO Richard Branson, left, and Delta airlines CEO Richard Anderson pose for photographers inside the new Delta terminal 4 at JFK airport, Friday, May 24, 2013 in New York. Delta opened its new $1.4 billion terminal, strengthening its hand in the battle for the lucrative New York travel market. The expanded concourse offers sweeping views of the airport, upscale food and shopping options and increased seating. It replaces a decrepit terminal built by Pan Am in 1960 that was an embarrassing way to welcome millions of visitors to the United States. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Delta ups the ante in battle for NY travel marketDelta strengthens its hand in battle for NY travel market with $1.4 billion JFK terminal
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FILE - In this Thursday, May 23, 2013 file photo, Boy Scouts of America Chief Scout Executive Wayne Brock, addresses questions during a news conference accompanied by BSA National President Wayne Perry, background right, in Grapevine, Texas. Brock has pleaded for the Scouting community to reunite after the divisive debate that led to Thursday's vote by the BSA's National Council. The proposal to lift the ban on openly gay youth - while keeping the ban on gay adults - was supported by about 60 percent of the councils 1,400 voting members. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
After vote on gay youth, Scouts face more turmoilAfter vote to accept gay youth, Boy Scouts are sure to face more pressure from left and right
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An Afghan policeman fires his weapon during a gunbattle following a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, May 24, 2013. A suicide bomber struck in the heart of the Afghan capital on Friday, sending a plume of smoke billowing over Kabul and setting up a gunbattle in the second major attack in the city in little over a week, police said. (AP Photo/Ahmad Jamshid)
Afghan Taliban attack aid group, 2 guards killedTaliban attack int'l compound in Afghan capital, killing 2 guards and wounding 4 aid workers
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This May 21, 2013 photo released by NBC shows married singers Miranda Lambert, left, and  Blake Shelton performing an acoustic version of the hit "Over You" during a broadcast of the singing competition series, "The Voice," in Los Angeles. Shelton and NBC are putting together a benefit for Oklahoma tornado victims. Shelton, an Oklahoma native, told reporters about the fundraising effort after Tuesday night's episode of "The Voice." He said the benefit would be held soon in nearby Oklahoma City.  (AP Photo/NBC, Trae Patton)
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On May 24, 1883,

the Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was dedicated by President Chester Alan Arthur and New York Gov. Grover Cleveland.

In 1775,

John Hancock was elected President of the Continental Congress, succeeding Peyton Randolph.

In 1844,

Samuel F.B. Morse transmitted the message "What hath God wrought" from Washington to Baltimore as he formally opened America's first telegraph line.

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