150 years after Lincoln gave his speech eulogizing the Battle of Gettysburg, it has become one of the most celebrated speeches in history. Here’s a pop culture tribute to the Gettysburg Address.
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The High Price of High Art: Museums Can’t Afford It
Inflated prices at auction threaten to reduce public access to fine art
Democrats Unhappy with Obamacare Fix
Democrats on the ballot next year are worried.
Kennedy’s Assassination – How LIFE Brought the Zapruder Film to Light
Former LIFE editor Richard Stolley shares the stranger-than-fiction tale of how he purchased Abraham Zapruder’s film of JFK’s murder — “the most infamous home movie in American history” — for LIFE magazine in 1963.
Iran Nuclear Talks Losing Traction
An interim deal on Iran nuclear’s program was close, but did not happen.
The First Female U.S. Four-Star Generals Talk to TIME
Four star-generals Janet Wolfenbarger and Ann Dunwoody reflect back on their pioneering careers.
Bullying in the Workplace: Incognito and Martin Put the NFL on Edge
Jonathan Martin left the Miami Dolphins after allegedly being repeatedly bullied by other players. Namely, Ritchie Incognito, who has been suspended from the team.
The World’s Sexiest Chess Player
Magnus Carlsen wins the 2013 World Chess Championship
The 13 Gods of Food
Sometimes, a decision in the kitchen of a fancy restaurant far, far away may end up as the vegetable you serve your kids on Wednesday. Take kale, for example. A few months after chef Dan Barber of Blue Hill at Stone Barns in New York wrote up a kale recipe for a food magazine, the once forgotten vegetable became the focus of a healthy …