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RC2LT6AZWAV8 Akos Varga checks the light system above the vegetables in his underground greenhouse, at his farm in Nagybereny, Hungary, March 26, 2024. Akos and his wife Gabi Varga, 57, sold their IT and solar panel business four years ago to live a freer life on a farm in Nagybereny, in western Hungary. "We thought we had achieved what we wanted and asked ourselves if this is really happiness. And we could not say yes to that," Akos said. "We were seeking being close to nature." REUTERS/Marton Monus SEARCH "MONUS SUSTAINABLE FAMILIES" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2J17AZAJFK Rwandan President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeanette Kagame, prepare to light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2024. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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RC2J17A1U2LJ Rwandan President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeanette Kagame prepare to light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2024. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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RC2J17A1XB6J Rwandan President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeanette Kagame, prepare to light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2024. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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ny260324204907 Tourists out on a night excursion hoping to see the northern lights in Iceland on March 13, 2024. An aurora borealis industrial complex has boomed in Iceland, but for tourists, there?s no guarantee of actually seeing them. (Sigga Ella/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260324210007 Tourists hoping to see the northern lights board night excursion buses in Reykjavik, Iceland on March 13, 2024. An aurora borealis industrial complex has boomed in Iceland, but for tourists, there?s no guarantee of actually seeing them. (Sigga Ella/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260324210707 Tourists out on a night excursion hoping to see the northern lights in Iceland on March 13, 2024. An aurora borealis industrial complex has boomed in Iceland, but for tourists, there?s no guarantee of actually seeing them. (Sigga Ella/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260324205707 Tourists hoping to see the northern lights board night excursion buses in Reykjavik, Iceland on March 13, 2024. An aurora borealis industrial complex has boomed in Iceland, but for tourists, there?s no guarantee of actually seeing them. (Sigga Ella/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260324210208 The Grótta Lighthouse, a popular spot for tourists hoping to see the northern lights, on the outskirts of Reykjavík, Iceland on March 13, 2024. An aurora borealis industrial complex has boomed in Iceland, but for tourists, there?s no guarantee of actually seeing them. (Sigga Ella/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240224171606 Svitlana Hrebinyk, whose son, Serhiy, is a prisoner of war, lights candles with her youngest daughter, Katerynaat, at a church in their town of Trostyanets, Ukraine, Feb. 20, 2024. After nearly two years and only scraps of information, a Ukrainian family still hopes their son, a marine captured by the Russians in Mariupol, will come home soon. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020124213706 FILE Ñ Dozens of people sat in lawn chairs as they watched a winter-themed light show that was projected onto the facade of a substation in San Francisco on Dec. 5, 2023. From the revamped Transamerica Pyramid to a small public radio station broadcasting from a former copy shop, the street offers hope for recovery in the city. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020124210806 FILE Ñ Dozens of people sat in lawn chairs as they watched a winter-themed light show that was projected onto the facade of a substation in San Francisco on Dec. 5, 2023. From the revamped Transamerica Pyramid to a small public radio station broadcasting from a former copy shop, the street offers hope for recovery in the city. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny281223134506 FILE ? Dozens of people sat in lawn chairs as they watched a winter-themed light show that was projected onto the facade of a substation in San Francisco on Dec. 5, 2023. From the revamped Transamerica Pyramid to a small public radio station broadcasting from a former copy shop, the street offers hope for recovery in the city. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020124215706 A projection from the Let's Glow SF arts festival on the facade of the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, on Montgomery Street in San Francisco on Dec. 5, 2023. From the revamped Transamerica Pyramid to a small public radio station broadcasting from a former copy shop, Montgomery Street offers hope for recovery in downtown San Francisco. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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RC2H84A1XXZS Vasilis Tsiamitas, 46, holds his youngest son, Michalis Tsiamitas, 2, while they light candles in the local church, at a celebration of the village's holy icon that some believe averted further damage during a recent fire, in the village of Sesklo, Greece, November 7, 2023. Storm Elias flooded Tsiamitas' house, damaged his beach bar and swept away his car in September, finishing off what was left weeks earlier by storm Daniel, Greece's most intense on record, and a July wildfire that scorched his family almond grove. "God only knows how I will get past this," said Tsiamitas. "What else could hit me? It can't get any worse." REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki SEARCH "GOULIAMAKI GREECE DISASTERS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC29C3APT5WY Actor Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO in 11 Star Wars films, holds a screen-matched, light-up C-3PO head from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope" which is part of his personal collection, at Propstore in Chenies, Britain, September 20, 2023. The head will be auctioned with other film & TV memorabilia this November in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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RC29C3A6Q70W Actor Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO in 11 Star Wars films, poses next to a screen-matched, light-up C-3PO head from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope" which is part of his personal collection, at Propstore in Chenies, Britain, September 20, 2023. The head will be auctioned with other film & TV memorabilia this November in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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RC29C3ACTIJN Actor Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO in 11 Star Wars films, poses next to a screen-matched, light-up C-3PO head from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope" which is part of his personal collection, at Propstore in Chenies, Britain, September 20, 2023. The head will be auctioned with other film & TV memorabilia this November in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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RC29C3A06ORF Actor Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO in 11 Star Wars films, poses next to a screen-matched, light-up C-3PO head from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope" which is part of his personal collection, at Propstore in Chenies, Britain, September 20, 2023. The head will be auctioned with other film & TV memorabilia this November in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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RC29C3ASV0WV Actor Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO in 11 Star Wars films, holds a screen-matched, light-up C-3PO head from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope" which is part of his personal collection, at Propstore in Chenies, Britain, September 20, 2023. The head will be auctioned with other film & TV memorabilia this November in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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RC29C3AFFZMJ Actor Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO in 11 Star Wars films, poses next to a screen-matched, light-up C-3PO head from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope" which is part of his personal collection, at Propstore in Chenies, Britain, September 20, 2023. The head will be auctioned with other film & TV memorabilia this November in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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RC29C3A5VXD8 Actor Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO in 11 Star Wars films, poses next to a screen-matched, light-up C-3PO head from the 1977 film "Star Wars: A New Hope" which is part of his personal collection, at Propstore in Chenies, Britain, September 20, 2023. The head will be auctioned with other film & TV memorabilia this November in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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RC26ZM9YRHZV FILE PHOTO: President Paul Kagame and first lady Jeanette Kagame light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide, at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana/File Photo
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RC2ZNN9UKM70 FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: President Paul Kagame and first lady Jeanette Kagame light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide, at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana/File Photo/File Photo
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RC25RM97RFFJ FILE PHOTO: President Paul Kagame and first lady Jeanette Kagame light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide, at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana/File Photo
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RC2AON9A54IM FILE PHOTO: President Paul Kagame and first lady Jeanette Kagame, arrive to light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2020. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana/File Photo
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ny080523174006 Terrance Burney and his message outside the Lakers training facility in Los Angeles, May 4, 2023. Burney stands outside of Crypto.com Arena after every Lakers home game holding up his positive message, hoping whoever sees it feels happier, lighter or maybe even inspired. (Allison Zaucha/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080523173807 Terrance Burney helps give water to a dog while out spreading his positive message in Los Angeles, May 4, 2023. Burney stands outside of Crypto.com Arena after every Lakers home game holding up his positive message, hoping whoever sees it feels happier, lighter or maybe even inspired. (Allison Zaucha/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080523174207 Terrance Burney shakes hands with a visitor from Kansas, while at an intersection with his sign in Los Angeles, May 4, 2023. Burney stands outside of Crypto.com Arena after every Lakers home game holding up his positive message, hoping whoever sees it feels happier, lighter or maybe even inspired. (Allison Zaucha/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080523172906 Terrance Burney with his sign on a corner in Los Angeles, May 4, 2023. Burney stands outside of Crypto.com Arena after every Lakers home game holding up his positive message, hoping whoever sees it feels happier, lighter or maybe even inspired. (Allison Zaucha/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080523173306 Herman ?Cowboy? Douglas, owner of Cowboys Customs, helps Terrance Burney create a sweatshirt at his shop in Los Angeles, May 4, 2023. Burney stands outside of Crypto.com Arena after every Lakers home game holding up his positive message, hoping whoever sees it feels happier, lighter or maybe even inspired. (Allison Zaucha/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080523173406 One of the signs around the home that Terrance Burney shares with his girlfriend in Los Angeles, May 4, 2023. Burney stands outside of Crypto.com Arena after every Lakers home game holding up his positive message, hoping whoever sees it feels happier, lighter or maybe even inspired. (Allison Zaucha/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080523173107 Terrance Burney and his girlfriend at the home they share in Los Angeles, May 4, 2023. Burney stands outside of Crypto.com Arena after every Lakers home game holding up his positive message, hoping whoever sees it feels happier, lighter or maybe even inspired. (Allison Zaucha/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080523173606 A hat at the home Terrance Burney shares with his girlfriend and his German shepherd Ziva, in Los Angeles, May 4, 2023. Burney stands outside of Crypto.com Arena after every Lakers home game holding up his positive message, hoping whoever sees it feels happier, lighter or maybe even inspired. (Allison Zaucha/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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RC2L90A71147 Rwandan President Paul Kagame and first lady Jeanette Kagame, prepare to light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2023. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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RC2L90AIE7OF Rwandan President Paul Kagame and first lady Jeanette Kagame, light the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2023. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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RC2O90AL208J Rwandan President Paul Kagame addresses delegates, after lighting the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2023. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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RC2N90AAAMDG Rwandan President Paul Kagame attends the lighting ceremony of the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2023. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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RC2N90ANL379 Rwandan President Paul Kagame and first lady Jeanette Kagame, pay homage before lighting the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2023. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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RC2I90ADSPPZ Rwandan President Paul Kagame addresses delegates, after lighting the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2023. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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RC2M90AL3S7B Rwandan President Paul Kagame addresses delegates, after lighting the Rwandan genocide flame of hope, known as the "Kwibuka" (Remembering), to commemorate the 1994 Genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda April 7, 2023. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana
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MT1USATODAY20115677 Jeff Carson, president of the Jayhawk Theatre board of directors, points up toward the original lighting fixtures and dome Monday as he talks about the possiblities of productions he hopes to one day see.
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MT1USATODAY20115636 Jeff Carson, president of the Jayhawk Theater board of directors, points up toward the original lighting fixtures and dome Monday as he talks about the possiblities of productions he hopes to one day see.
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MT1USATODAY15368900 A Christmas star lights up Don Stuart's property that was destroyed during the Echo Mountain Fire, on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020 on North Pony Trail Lane in Otis, Oregon. The display has become a symbol of hope for many community members.JUMP -- Otisechomountainfire004
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ny240223115305 A woman lights candles in remembrance of the war dead at the Church of St. Andrew the First in Bucha, a suburb of Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023. Ukrainians greeted the anniversary of RussiaÕs invasion with a mix of anxiety and resolve on Friday, finding strength in the countryÕs shared sacrifice after a year of suffering and hope in the setbacks it has dealt Russia on the battlefield. (Emile Ducke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130922151905 Cars drive past the Kigali Convention Center, back left, a tiered dome whose lights up in the colors of the Rwandan flag, in Kigali, Rwanda, Sept. 2, 2022. The Rwandan government is hoping to build a local golf culture and harness the sport to appeal to international tourists and investors. (Alice Kayibanda/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090922162006 Cars drive past the Kigali Convention Center, back left, a tiered dome whose lights up in the colors of the Rwandan flag, in Kigali, Rwanda, Sept. 2, 2022. The Rwandan government is hoping to build a local golf culture and harness the sport to appeal to international tourists and investors. (Alice Kayibanda/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210622135106 Performers presenting ÒStaged Institutions IV Ñ The City, the Courtyard, the LightÓ (2022), a work by Goro Tronsmo, at the new National Museum, in Oslo, Norway, June 7, 2022. City administrators hope the museum will help Oslo, and the rest of the country, step out of its Scandinavian neighborsÕ shadows. (David B. Torch/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150622164905 Performers presenting ?Staged Institutions IV ? The City, the Courtyard, the Light? (2022), a work by Goro Tronsmo, at the new National Museum, in Oslo, Norway, June 7, 2022. City administrators hope the museum will help Oslo, and the rest of the country, step out of its Scandinavian neighbors? shadows. (David B. Torch/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060923115506 FILE ? Shipping containers at the Port of Los Angeles, Feb. 6, 2022. This week?s summit in India promises to shine a light on old, unfulfilled hopes and new global challenges. (Mark Abramson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny061121141405 The Northern Lights above a train crossing on the outskirts of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, Oct. 29, 2021. Some residents hope the Northern Lights can replace polar bears as a tourist attraction. (Damon Winter/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191020212704 President Donald Trump, backlit by stage lights, at a campaign rally in Macon, Ga., Oct. 16, 2020. ?So far, the Hunter Biden laptop affair is a farcical retread of the Russian hack-and-leak operation that helped torpedo Hillary Clinton?s presidential aspirations in 2016,? writes The New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg. ?Now, as then, the Trump campaign appears to be hoping that the media will dribble out stolen private messages over the final weeks of the campaign, creating an illusion of scandal where none exists.? (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070420193404 Medical workers outside of Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in Brooklyn on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Five weeks into the coronavirus outbreak, officials in New York seeking a light at the end of the tunnel hoped that deaths from the virus would stay flat for a third straight day. (Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070420163904 A masked replica of the Statue of Liberty on the front porch of a Brooklyn home on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Five weeks into the coronavirus outbreak, officials in New York seeking a light at the end of the tunnel hoped that deaths from the virus would stay flat for a third straight day. (Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080420111704 A masked replica of the Statue of Liberty on the front porch of a Brooklyn home on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Five weeks into the coronavirus outbreak, officials in New York seeking a light at the end of the tunnel hoped that deaths from the virus would stay flat for a third straight day. (Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120120231004 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before MONDAY 3:01 A.M. ET JAN. 13, 2020. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** The neighborhood overlooked by Athens High School in The Plains, Ohio, on Jan. 9, 2020. To the students whose parents work at nearby Ohio University, or who might otherwise enjoy the fruits of a comfortable existence in a tight-knit community, those homes at the bottom of the hill are a persistent reminder of the cycle of poverty, the scourge of drug addiction and the fading light of hope that has long enveloped Appalachia. (Andrew Spear/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110819213204 Parishioners light candles during a Mass honoring the victims of the El Paso mass shooting, at El Buen Pastor Mission on the outskirts of El Paso, Texas, on Sunday, Aug. 11, 2019. After a week of sharing El Paso?s grief, the Rev. Fabian Marquez sought a theme for his homily that would help a fearful and anguished community find comfort. (Calla Kessler/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220419224604 **EDS.: RETRANSMISSION TO CORRECT NAME OF FATHER TO HASAN** Dina Teeti with her father, Hasan, who together run a wedding-planning company, at a restaurant in the West Bank city of Nablus, April 14, 2019. The re-election of Benjamin Netanyahu, shortly after he vowed to apply Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank, was the latest blow to Palestinian aspirations for a state. ?The general feeling is that there?s no light at the end of the tunnel,? Samar said. (Corinna Kern/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210419151804 Dina Teeti with her father, Samar, who together run a wedding-planning company, at a restaurant in the West Bank city of Nablus, April 14, 2019. The re-election of Benjamin Netanyahu, shortly after he vowed to apply Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank, was the latest blow to Palestinian aspirations for a state. ?The general feeling is that there?s no light at the end of the tunnel,? Samar said. (Corinna Kern/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210419152204 Dina Teeti with her father, Samar, who together run a wedding-planning company, in the West Bank city of Nablus, April 14, 2019. The re-election of Benjamin Netanyahu, shortly after he vowed to apply Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank, was the latest blow to Palestinian aspirations for a state. ?The general feeling is that there?s no light at the end of the tunnel,? Samar said. (Corinna Kern/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110319105404 A woman cooks by the light of a lantern in a working class neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, on Sunday, March 10, 2019. Sunday was the fourth day since Venezuela?s power system went down, plunging most of the country into sporadic darkness and dampening hopes of imminent resolution to a devastating blackout that has brought the country to the verge of social implosion. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010219171004 Ciara performs at the Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest in Atlanta, Jan. 31, 2019. A concert spanning the city?s recent hip-hop history was just a taste of the local flavor on display around the big game this weekend. (Diwang Valdez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010219170903 From left, Lil? Fate, Lil Jon and Ludacris perform at the Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest in Atlanta, Jan. 31, 2019. A concert spanning the city?s recent hip-hop history was just a taste of the local flavor on display around the big game this weekend. (Diwang Valdez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010219170904 Lil Yachty helped represent the younger generation of Atlanta hip-hop talent at the Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest in Atlanta, Jan. 31, 2019. A concert spanning the city?s recent hip-hop history was just a taste of the local flavor on display around the big game this weekend. (Diwang Valdez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180119164304 A plant arrangement by James DeSantis at the Gitano Jungle Room, a restaurant in SoHo he helped design, in New York, Jan. 11, 2019. The Brooklyn landscaper and budding television personality has helped create green spaces for Diane von Furstenberg, Calvin Klein and Sies Marjan and hopes to use his platform to shed light on one of his concerns: male body issues. (Daniel Dorsa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180119163904 James DeSantis at the Gitano Jungle Room, a restaurant in SoHo he helped design, in New York, Jan. 11, 2019. The Brooklyn landscaper and budding television personality has helped create green spaces for Diane von Furstenberg, Calvin Klein and Sies Marjan and hopes to use his platform to shed light on one of his concerns: male body issues. (Daniel Dorsa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180119164204 James DeSantis at the Gitano Jungle Room, a restaurant in SoHo he helped design, in New York, Jan. 11, 2019. The Brooklyn landscaper and budding television personality has helped create green spaces for Diane von Furstenberg, Calvin Klein and Sies Marjan and hopes to use his platform to shed light on one of his concerns: male body issues. (Daniel Dorsa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240119005904 FILE -- President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, delivers remarks during the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Sept. 26, 2018. Hopes that Mnangagwa would govern with a lighter hand than his predecessor, Robert Mugabe, have been dashed by a crackdown on demonstrations. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200718143612 FILE ? A light rail car in the East Town neighborhood of Minneapolis, Jan. 19, 2018. Transit advocates fear that unrealistic hopes for autonomous vehicles could lead cities down the wrong path ? like paving over subway lines for underground highways. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny091217001711 Lights spell out ?Hope? on an apartment balcony as the Thomas Fire burned in and around Ventura, Calif., Dec. 8, 2017. The quick-moving fires that have forced thousands of Californians to evacuate their homes continued to sweep across the southern part of the state on Friday, destroying buildings and taxing fire crews that have been working for days. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny251117000811 Sears appeared to have a good turnout of Black Friday shoppers in Wayne, N.J., Nov. 24, 2017. Unlike many of its sister stores in other states, where closings are becoming increasingly frequent, the Wayne store hopes to revive its business with the help of new merchandising displays, checkout counters and sleek lighting that makes patrons think digital. (Andrew Seng/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny281217151111 Wang Haomin, a 26-year-old student at Ewatt Aerospace?s drone school, in Wuhan, China, Nov. 6, 2017. The company's one-month course attracts people who hope to work either for a drone maker or for another kind of company that needs drone operators.(Lam Yik Fei/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131017191411 Matt Dilling at Lite Brite Neon Studio in New York, Oct. 2, 2017. Neon, whose evocative, fizzing glow has signaled everything from ambition and hope to sin, seems to be making a comeback. ?For years reporters would call and be like, ?Neon?s a dying industry. How does it feel to be one of the last guys??? Dilling said. ?But it just dies to be reborn.? (Nathan Bajar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny261017145512 Fans flash their cellphone lights during a performance by the Higher Brothers, at the PAC HouTou GO hip-hop festival in Chengdu, China, Sept. 24, 2017. Chengdu, a sprawling metropolis of nearly 16 million is best known for its pandas and mouth-numbing spicy food but is quickly becoming a hotbed of hip-hop, particularly rap. (Bryan Denton/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200917154304 Lauren Whitehead, left, and Kirstin Chavez, perform during a rehearsal of "We Shall Not Be Moved," at the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia, Sept. 9, 2017. The play is part of the Opera Philadelphia?s 12-day, 31- performance O17 festival, which will the company hopes will create buzz and increase the appeal of a program that?s admirably light on the standards. (Jessica Kourkounis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200118194113 Television cameras and lights are set up at the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 20, 2018. With much of the federal government shut down, the House and Senate were reconvening for a rare Saturday session, hoping to find a way to restart the flow of funds at least temporarily. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010617144103 FILE -- Then presidential hopeful Donald Trump on stage with Nigel Farage at a campaign event at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson, Miss., Aug. 24, 2016. Farage, the former leader of the U.K. Independence Party, ridiculed a published report that suggests United States investigators think he may be able to shed light on any possible collusion between Russia and TrumpÕs presidential campaign. (Damon Winter/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201016145159 David Yi, founder of Very Good Light, a website about men and grooming that is about to go up online, at Devocion in New York, Oct. 7, 2016. Yi, who hopes Òto redefine masculinity and to redefine menÕs beauty,Ó has worked as a writer and editor for The Daily News, WWD and Mashable. (Bryan Derballa/The New York Times)
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ny201016124436 David Yi, founder of Very Good Light, a website about men and grooming that is about to go up online, at Devocion in New York, Oct. 7, 2016. Yi, who hopes Òto redefine masculinity and to redefine menÕs beauty,Ó has worked as a writer and editor for The Daily News, WWD and Mashable. (Bryan Derballa/The New York Times)
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ny010517145603 Joao Lucas da Silva Araujo, left, who was born with microcephaly as a result of the Zika virus, with his twin sister Ana Vitoria, who so far appears unimpaired, in Recife, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. The siblings are one of nine sets of twins identified in BrazilâÃôs Zika crisis, and scientists hope they can shed light on how the virus works and why it inflicts ruthless damage on some babies and not others. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010517145204 Neide Maria Ferreira da Silva, right, holds her daughter, Ana Vitoria da Silva Araujo, 1, up to her twin brother Joao Lucas, who has microcephaly, in Paulista, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. The siblings are one of nine sets of twins identified in BrazilâÃôs Zika crisis, and scientists hope they can shed light on how the virus works and why it inflicts ruthless damage on some babies and not others. Holding Joao Lucas is Valeria Gomes Riberio, his guardian. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010517144304 The house of Valeria Gomes Ribeiro, who looks after 1-year-old Joao Lucas da Silva Araujo, who was born with microcephaly as a result of the Zika virus, in Paulista, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. Scientists are hoping they can shed light on how the virus works by researching twins, such as Joao Lucas and his twin sister Ana Vitoria, who so far appears unimpaired. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010517145103 Joao Lucas da Silva Araujo, who was born with microcephaly as a result of the Zika virus, in the living room of his guardian, Valeria Gomes Ribeiro, in Paulista, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. Scientists are hoping they can shed light on how the virus works by researching twins, such as Joao Lucas and his twin sister Ana Vitoria, who so far appears unimpaired. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010517145004 Valeria Gomes Ribeiro holds Joao Lucas da Silva Araujo, who was born with microcephaly as a result of the Zika virus, as she walks home after a two-hour bus ride to attend medical appointments, in Paulista, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. Scientists are hoping they can shed light on how the virus works by researching twins, such as Joao Lucas and his twin sister Ana Vitoria, who so far appears unimpaired. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010517144604 Valeria Gomes Ribeiro gets off a bus while holding Joao Lucas da Silva Araujo, who was born with microcephaly as a result of the Zika virus, after two medical appointments in Recife, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. Scientists are hoping they can shed light on how the virus works by researching twins, such as Joao Lucas and his twin sister Ana Vitoria, who so far appears unimpaired. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010517144804 Valeria Gomes Ribeiro holds Joao Lucas da Silva Araujo, who was born with microcephaly as a result of the Zika virus, before a hearing test at the IMIP hospital in Recife, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. Scientists are hoping they can shed light on how the virus works by researching twins, such as Joao Lucas and his twin sister Ana Vitoria, who so far appears unimpaired. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010517144704 Valeria Gomes Ribeiro massages Joao Lucas da Silva Araujo, who was born with microcephaly as a result of his mother being bitten by a Zika-infected mosquito, in Recife, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. Scientists are hoping they can shed light on how the virus works by researching twins, such as Joao Lucas and his twin sister Ana Vitoria, who so far appears unimpaired. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010517144404 Valeria Gomes Ribeiro massages Joao Lucas da Silva Araujo, who was born with microcephaly as a result of his mother being bitten by a Zika-infected mosquito, in Recife, Brazil, Sept. 15, 2016. Scientists are hoping they can shed light on how the virus works by researching twins, such as Joao Lucas and his twin sister Ana Vitoria, who so far appears unimpaired. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060923115606 FILE ? Chinese President Xi Jinping with President Barack Obama at a ceremony announcing the formal adoption of the Paris climate agreement, in Hangzhou, China, Sept. 3, 2016. This week?s summit in India promises to shine a light on old, unfulfilled hopes and new global challenges. (Stephen Crowley/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130719172604 A JUNE 26, 2015 FILE PHOTO. **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Sunday July 14, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** FILE -- Rainbow colored lights illuminate the White House in honor of the Supreme Court ruling allowing same-sex marriage in all 50 states, in Washington, June 26, 2015. Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential hopeful, struggled for a decade after leaving Harvard to overcome the fear that being gay was ?a career death sentence." (Zach Gibson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121118183604 FILE -- The Swarovski star on top of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York, Nov. 30, 2005. With the first redesign of the Swarovski star in 2018, Daniel Libeskind said he hoped his version of the star could exist as a ?microcosm of the city radiating its light in all directions.? (Tyler Hicks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180618173712 FILE -- Monks performing Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui?s ?Sutra? at Lincoln Center?s White Light Festival in New York in 2010. The eclectic festival has often explored the themes of spirituality and transcendence, and 2018's opens with the return of ?Sutra,? featuring 17 Shaolin monks from China. (Ruby Washington/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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2310G02_QH001 Ashanti at a public appearance for DEF JAM Recording Artists Light Empire State Building Gold to Mark 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, The Empire State Building, New York, NY August 10, 2023. Photo By: For usage credit please use; Eli Winston/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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2310G02_QH015 ASHANTI at a public appearance for DEF JAM Recording Artists Light Empire State Building Gold to Mark 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, The Empire State Building, New York, NY August 10, 2023. Photo By: For usage credit please use; Eli Winston/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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2310G02_QH029 Ja Rule, Ashanti, Jadakiss at a public appearance for DEF JAM Recording Artists Light Empire State Building Gold to Mark 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, The Empire State Building, New York, NY August 10, 2023. Photo By: For usage credit please use; Eli Winston/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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2310G02_QH005 Ashanti at a public appearance for DEF JAM Recording Artists Light Empire State Building Gold to Mark 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, The Empire State Building, New York, NY August 10, 2023. Photo By: For usage credit please use; Eli Winston/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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2310G02_QH028 Ja Rule, Ashanti, Jadakiss at a public appearance for DEF JAM Recording Artists Light Empire State Building Gold to Mark 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, The Empire State Building, New York, NY August 10, 2023. Photo By: For usage credit please use; Eli Winston/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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2310G02_QH019 Ja Rule at a public appearance for DEF JAM Recording Artists Light Empire State Building Gold to Mark 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, The Empire State Building, New York, NY August 10, 2023. Photo By: For usage credit please use; Eli Winston/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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2310G02_QH030 Ja Rule, Ashanti, Jadakiss at a public appearance for DEF JAM Recording Artists Light Empire State Building Gold to Mark 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, The Empire State Building, New York, NY August 10, 2023. Photo By: For usage credit please use; Eli Winston/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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2310G02_QH006 Jadakiss, Ashanti, Ja Rule at a public appearance for DEF JAM Recording Artists Light Empire State Building Gold to Mark 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, The Empire State Building, New York, NY August 10, 2023. Photo By: For usage credit please use; Eli Winston/Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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