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On the 60th anniversary of one of former President John F. Kennedy's most famous speeches, President Joe Biden called to "end cancer as we know it and cure cancers once and for all." Biden delivered his speech on Monday at the John F. Kennedy Library in Massachusetts to address his "Cancer Moonshot" initiative, six decades after Kennedy gave his speech at Rice University proclaiming the United States would put astronauts on the moon by the end of the 1960s. Said Biden: "On this day in 1962, America was facing an inflection point.It was one of those times that changes everything from the day before to the day after. A shadow of world wars cast over a cold war and a march on civil rights, urgent yet uncertain." Biden defined America as full of possibilities and said when Kennedy "set that goal, he established a national purpose that could rally the American people around a common cause and he succeeded. Now is our time." In his speech, Biden
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