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ny180524221007 Former President Donald Trump speaks to attendees at the 153rd National Rifle Association annual meeting in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Addressing the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, Trump on Saturday promised to roll back the Biden administrationÕs gun-control measures. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524220006 Former President Donald Trump speaks to attendees at the 153rd National Rifle Association annual meeting in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Addressing the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, Trump on Saturday promised to roll back the Biden administrationÕs gun-control measures. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524220406 Former President Donald Trump speaks to attendees at the 153rd National Rifle Association annual meeting in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Addressing the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, Trump on Saturday promised to roll back the Biden administrationÕs gun-control measures. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524220206 Former President Donald Trump speaks to attendees at the 153rd National Rifle Association annual meeting in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Addressing the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, Trump on Saturday promised to roll back the Biden administrationÕs gun-control measures. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524220906 Former President Donald Trump speaks to attendees at the 153rd National Rifle Association annual meeting in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Addressing the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, Trump on Saturday promised to roll back the Biden administrationÕs gun-control measures. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524220607 Former President Donald Trump appears on screen as he speaks to attendees at the 153rd National Rifle Association annual meeting in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Addressing the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, Trump on Saturday promised to roll back the Biden administrationÕs gun-control measures. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524194906 President Joe Biden speaks with a young girl as he meets with supporters at Mary Mac's Tea Room, during a campaign event in Atlanta on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524212107 President Joe Biden meets with supporters at Mary Mac's Tea Room, during a campaign event in Atlanta on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Biden declared on Saturday that his challenger, former President Donald Trump, represented an ÒunhingedÓ threat to the future of the country and asked Black voters at two campaign events in Atlanta to see the election as a choice between protecting democracy and letting it backslide. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524210406 President Joe Biden meets with supporters at Mary Mac's Tea Room, during a campaign event in Atlanta on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524195006 President Joe Biden meets with supporters at Mary Mac's Tea Room, during a campaign event in Atlanta on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524194706 President Joe Biden speaks with a young girl as he meets with supporters at Mary Mac's Tea Room, during a campaign event in Atlanta on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524210206 President Joe Biden meets with supporters at Mary Mac's Tea Room, during a campaign event in Atlanta on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524195206 President Joe Biden meets with supporters at Mary Mac's Tea Room, during a campaign event in Atlanta on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524194407 President Joe Biden is welcomed to Atlanta by a delegation of Morehouse College alumni including, from left: Mayor Steven Reed of Montgomery, Ala.; Mayor Randall Woodfin of Birmingham, Ala.; Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.); Marlon Kimpson, a senior Biden administration trade advisor; Rep. Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.); and John Eaves, a former Fulton County commissioner, at the Hartsfield International Airport, May 18, 2024. President BidenÕs narrow win there in 2020 was seen as a sign of GeorgiaÕs emergence as a battleground state. But in 2024, Biden faces a changed landscape there. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524145906 President Joe Biden is welcomed to Atlanta by a delegation of Morehouse College alumni including, from left: Mayor Steven Reed of Montgomery, Ala.; Mayor Randall Woodfin of Birmingham, Ala.; Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.); Marlon Kimpson, a senior Biden administration trade advisor; Rep. Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.); and John Eaves, a former Fulton County commissioner, at the Hartsfield International Airport, May 18, 2024. President Biden?s narrow win there in 2020 was seen as a sign of Georgia?s emergence as a battleground state. But in 2024, Biden faces a changed landscape there. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524210106 President Joe Biden is greeted by Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., far left, and Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., second from left, upon arriving at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524193907 President Joe Biden is greeted by Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., far left, and Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., second from left, upon arriving at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524193706 President Joe Biden arrives on Air Force One at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524194606 President Joe Biden boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland for a campaign trip to Atlanta, on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524121906 President Joe Biden boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, bound for campaign events in Atlanta including a Sunday commencement address at Morehouse, on May 18, 2024. (Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524194207 President Joe Biden boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland for a campaign trip to Atlanta, on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Michael A. McCoy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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RC2HS7ADT1CO Plates of hot dogs are pictured ahead of the 'Nathan's Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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RC2GS7A7HWYJ Contestants George Chiger from Pennsylvania and winner Gideon Oji from Nigeria eat hot dogs during the 'Nathan's Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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RC2FS7AXTBJQ A man stands next to a giant hot dog figure ahead of the 'Nathan's Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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RC2HS7ACOK41 A contestant eats hot dogs during the 'Nathan's Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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RC2HS7ABLHMV A contestant eats hot dogs during the 'Nathan's Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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ny170524204207 Trinidad Ortiz peels away bark from an overturned tree in her front yard in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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RC2HS7AABKTR Contestants eat hot dogs during the 'Nathan's Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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RC2HS7AKBLZH Contestants stuff hot dogs into their mouths during the 'Nathan's Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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RC2GS7AK7EPF Gideon Oji from Nigeria, stuffs hot dogs into his mouth with other contestants, on his way to winning the 'Nathan’s Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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RC2HS7AEHTK7 Gideon Oji from Nigeria stuffs a hot dog into his mouth while eating hot dogs to win the 'Nathan’s Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathans Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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RC2HS7A7O3B2 Gideon Oji from Nigeria, celebrates in front of a giant hot dog after eating hot dogs to win the 'Nathan’s Famous and Major League Eating' hot dog eating qualifying contest, for a spot in the annual July 4th Nathan's Famous Coney Island hot dog eating contest, at Times Square in New York City, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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ny180524132907 People talk as smoke billows from a nearby strike on industrial buildings in Kharkiv, Ukraine on Friday, May 17, 2024. Days after returning from a trip to Europe where he was lectured about the need to rein in Russia, ChinaÕs leader, Xi Jinping, used a summit with President Vladimir Putin to convey an uncomfortable reality to the West: His support for Putin remains steadfast. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524145407 People talk as smoke billows from a nearby strike on industrial buildings in Kharkiv, Friday, May 17, 2024. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524120907 Smoke rises from the site of a strike on industrial buildings in Kharkiv on Friday, May 17, 2024. Advances by Russian forces have raised fears they could bring their artillery in range of Kharkiv, which is already being hit with missiles and powerful glide bombs. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524142407 A man rides a bike as smoke billows from a nearby strike on industrial buildings in Kharkiv, Friday, May 17, 2024. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524144807 People talk as smoke billows from a nearby strike on industrial buildings in Kharkiv, Friday, May 17, 2024. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524143407 A man repairs the roof of a home as smoke billows from a nearby strike on industrial buildings in Kharkiv, Friday, May 17, 2024. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524201407 Dan Beagen tapes of a broken window after a pecan tree fell on cars and his home during a wind storm the night before in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524144107 A man?s body lies in the grass as first responders work nearby at the scene of a strike on industrial buildings in Kharkiv, Friday, May 17, 2024. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524201607 A crew clears debris from a neighboring building after a condo building collapsed while under construction during a wind storm the night before in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524201207 A metal staircase remains standing next to a condo building that collapsed while under construction during a wind storm the night before in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524190007 People pass a truck that was crushed by a falling tree during a wind storm the night before in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524185507 Cutting up a large tree after it fell during a wind storm the night before in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524185107 A crew cuts up a large tree after it fell during a wind storm the night before in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524184007 Roberto Ruiz cuts up a large tree after it fell during a wind storm the night before in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524184507 A tree that fell, killing a woman and crushing a car, during a wind storm the night before in Houston, May 17, 2024. At least four people died as a result of the powerful winds, and about a million on the Gulf Coast lost power, which officials said could be out for weeks in some places. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524121506 Residents evacuated from villages near Vovchansk, Ukraine, which are under attack from Russian forces, wait at a staging point for transportation to Kharkiv, Friday, May 17, 2024. Advances by Russian forces have raised fears they could bring their artillery in range of Kharkiv, UkraineÕs second largest city. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524143007 Residents evacuated from villages near Vovchansk, Ukraine, which are under attack from Russian forces, wait at a staging point for transportation to Kharkiv, Friday, May 17, 2024. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524165008 John Kirby, the White House national security communications advisor, discusses relief efforts in Gaza during a daily briefing on May 17, 2024. Trucks of humanitarian aid began moving ashore into Gaza early Friday through a temporary pier built by the U.S. military, the first supplies of aid to be sent into the enclave by sea in two months, but well short of what humanitarian groups say is needed. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524142006 A Ukrainian Mi-24 attack helicopter returns from a mission to areas under attack by Russian forces near Vovchansk, Ukraine, Friday, May 17, 2024. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524150707 People line windows as President Joe Biden?s motorcade departs at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524140707 President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524150307 President Joe Biden looks into the audience as he delivers remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524141407 President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524141107 President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524164308 President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524140307 President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524140007 President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524150108 Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, speaks ahead of remarks by President Joe Biden at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, May 17, 2024. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524202607 Retired NFL football star Rob Gronkowski and Camille Kostek, who was on the 2019 Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover, together at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524203207 Chrissy Teigen, pointing, one of the four solo cover models for this yearÕs Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, and her husband John Legend amidst partiers at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524202407 Fat Joe, left, and Ja Rule perform at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524202808 Madisin Rian, who made her Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue debut in 2023, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524201806 Berkleigh Wright, left, and Xandra Pohl, who are both in this yearÕs Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue for the first time, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524204007 Gayle King, one of this yearÕs four solo cover models for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, with Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524115807 Pro-Palestinian demonstrators confront police after a protest encampment was cleared at the University of California, Berkeley, on Thursday night, May 16, 2024. A university spokesman said at least 12 people had been arrested, but that number was expetced to grow. (Mike Kai Chen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524203007 Model Chanel Iman and her husband Davon Godchaux, a defensive tackle for the New England Patriots, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524202207 Tyra Banks, the first unaccompanied Black woman on a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524114907 A worker dismantles the barricade after police cleared a pro-Palestinian protest encampment at the fire-damaged Anna Head complex at the University of California, Berkeley, on Thursday night, May 16, 2024. A university spokesman said at least 12 people had been arrested, but that number was expetced to grow. (Mike Kai Chen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524115307 A pro-Palestinian demonstrator looks on as police block a street after clearing a protest encampment at the University of California, Berkeley, on Thursday night, May 16, 2024. A university spokesman said at least 12 people had been arrested, but that number was expetced to grow. (Mike Kai Chen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524203607 MJ Day, left, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs editor in chief, and model Hunter McGrady, who is one of the four solo cover models for this yearÕs issue, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524203807 Christie Brinkley, who has been on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover three times, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524202007 From left: Kate Upton, one of this yearÕs four solo cover models for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue , plus Martha Stewart and Lily Aldrige, both previous cover models, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524203407 Maye Musk, a model for 50 years who appeared on the 2022 Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover at the age of 74, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. Celebrities and supermodels turned out for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issueÕs 60th anniversary. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524164007 FILE PHOTOS ? Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), right, who taunted Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas), left, about the length of her eyelashes during a meeting in Washington of the House Oversight Committee on May 16, 2024. The incident illustrates how much Washington?s norms have changed over the last six years, and the way physical appearances have become weaponized since former President Donald Trump first took office, bringing with him his penchant for costumery, casting and playground insults. Photo credits, from left: (Valerie Plesch/The New York Times/Fotoarena) (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524184807 Reps. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.), right, and Anthony D'Esposito (R-N.Y.) hold American flags after a protest by Congressional staffers against Israel?s offensive against Hamas outside the Capitol in Washington, May 16, 2024. The House on Thursday passed a bill that would rebuke President Biden for pausing an arms shipment to Israel and compel his administration to quickly deliver those weapons, in a largely symbolic vote engineered by the GOP to spotlight the left?s divisions over Israel?s conduct of its offensive against Hamas. (Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524185307 Congressional staff protest Israel?s offensive against Hamas outside the Capitol in Washington, May 16, 2024. The House on Thursday passed a bill that would rebuke President Biden for pausing an arms shipment to Israel and compel his administration to quickly deliver those weapons, in a largely symbolic vote engineered by the GOP to spotlight the left?s divisions over Israel?s conduct of its offensive against Hamas. (Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524114007 A fire burns from a strike minutes earlier in the village of VilÕcha near Vovchansk, Ukraine, Thursday, May 16, 2024. On Thursday, Ukrainian forces appeared to have slowed the Russian advance, though vicious fighting was reported along a ribbon of territory five miles from the Russian border. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524141008 A fire burns from a strike minutes earlier in the village of Vil?cha near Vovchansk, Ukraine, Thursday, May 16, 2024. Ukraine said it was slowing Russia?s push near Kharkiv, where the president met with top commanders, but still faced pitched battles in that area and farther south. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524113407 Anti-tank barricades known as ÒdragonÕs teethÓ and concertina wire line a field near Vovchansk, Ukraine, Thursday, May 16, 2024. Some Ukrainian officials said that fortifying areas close to the border was nearly impossible because of Russian shelling. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524141608 Anti-tank barricades known as ?dragon?s teeth? and concertina wire line a field near Vovchansk, Ukraine, Thursday, May 16, 2024. Ukraine said it was slowing Russia?s push near Kharkiv, where the president met with top commanders, but still faced pitched battles in that area and farther south. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524135207 A resident about to evacuate the village of Bilyi Kolodyaz weeps as she leaves behind a neighbor in northeastern Ukraine, Thursday, May 16, 2024. Ukraine said it was slowing Russia?s push near Kharkiv, where the president met with top commanders, but still faced pitched battles in that area and farther south. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524162807 Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, left, and Stephen Benjamin, Director of the Office of Public Engagement, appear during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, on Thursday, May 16, 2024. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524193406 Pizzas for Donald TrumpÕs legal team and security staff are carried into the courthouse in Manhattan on Thursday, May 16, 2024. On Thursday, for the president and his team, the order was 14 pizzas: four cheese, five pepperoni, four sausage and pepperoni and one chicken, bacon and ranch from The Pie Guy, a takeout place about a block from the court. (Patrick McGeehan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524162207 Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre delivers remarks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, on Thursday, May 16, 2024. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524160007 Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) listens as other Republicans speak to reporters in Collect Pond Park outside of former President Donald Trump?s criminal trial in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. The House was in session at the Capitol on Thursday, but thanks to the latest procession of Republicans reporting for duty in front of a Manhattan criminal courthouse to show support for former President Trump at his trial, the party risked ceding its control of the floor. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524155008 A supporter of former President Donald Trump waves a flag as Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) speaks to reporters alongside other Republicans in Collect Pond Park outside of former President Donald Trump?s criminal trial in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. The House was in session at the Capitol on Thursday, but thanks to the latest procession of Republicans reporting for duty in front of a Manhattan criminal courthouse to show support for former President Trump at his trial, the party risked ceding its control of the floor. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524225206 Derrick Johnson, left, president of the NAACP, who helped coordinate a meeting between President Joe Biden and litigants in Brown v. Board of Education on the case?s 70th anniversary, including John Stokes, right, and Nathaniel Briggs, whose father was a plaintiff, during a news conference at the White House in Washington, May, 16, 2024. Biden met with plaintiffs and family members connected to the momentous desegregation case as he tries to shore up support among Black Americans. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524161707 Nathaniel Briggs, son of Harry Briggs Jr., a named plaintiff in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, speaks to reporters following a meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington, on Thursday, May 16, 2024. May 17, 2024 will be the seventieth anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court case, which challenged the segregation of public school students based on race. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524155607 Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) speaks to reporters alongside other Republicans in Collect Pond Park outside of former President Donald Trump?s criminal trial in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. The House was in session at the Capitol on Thursday, but thanks to the latest procession of Republicans reporting for duty in front of a Manhattan criminal courthouse to show support for former President Trump at his trial, the party risked ceding its control of the floor. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524161907 Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP, speaks to reporters following a meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington, on Thursday, May 16, 2024. May 17, 2024 will be the seventieth anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, which challenged the segregation of public school students based on race. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524155307 Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) arrives with other Republicans who are supporting former President Donald Trump to speak to reporters in Collect Pond Park outside of Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan, May 16, 2024. The House was in session at the Capitol on Thursday, but thanks to the latest procession of Republicans reporting for duty in front of a Manhattan criminal courthouse to show support for former President Trump at his trial, the party risked ceding its control of the floor. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524162507 Plaintiffs and family members of plaintiffs in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision appear on the White House lawn following a meeting with President Joe Biden in Washington, on Thursday, May 16, 2024. May 17, 2024 will be the seventieth anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court case, which challenged the segregation of public school students based on race. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524225406 From left: Derrick Johnson, president of the NAACP; Cheryl Brown Henderson, daughter of plaintiff Oliver Brown; John Stokes, another plaintiff; and Nathaniel Briggs, whose father was a plaintiff, at a news conference after meeting President Joe Biden to commemorate the 70th anniversary Brown v. Board of Education, at the White House in Washington, May, 16, 2024. Biden met with plaintiffs and family members connected to the momentous desegregation case as he tries to shore up support among Black Americans. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524161408 Cheryl Brown Henderson, daughter of Oliver Brown, a named plaintiff in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, speaks to reporters following a meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington, on Thursday, May 16, 2024. May 17, 2024 will be the seventieth anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court case, which challenged the segregation of public school students based on race. (Anna Rose Layden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524145307 Franklin Graham, the son of the late Rev. Billy Graham, delivers remarks during a ceremony to unveil a statue of Graham in Statuary Hall at the Capitol in Washington, May 16, 2024. (Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160524135608 Ukrainian police register residents evacuated from Vovchansk, Ukraine, at a staging point on the route toward Kharkiv, Thursday, May 16, 2024. Ukraine said it was slowing Russia?s push near Kharkiv, where the president met with top commanders, but still faced pitched battles in that area and farther south. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180524114407 Ukrainian police unload a resident evacuated from Vovchansk, Ukraine, at a staging point on the route toward Kharkiv, Thursday, May 16, 2024. Nearly 10,000 residents had fled areas in UkraineÕs Kharkiv Region as of Saturday, according to the regionÕs governor. Residents have reported whole villages wiped out in the fighting. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170524131207 HEADLINE: NATO Considers Sending Troops to Help UkraineCAPTION: Ukrainian police help a resident evacuated from Vovchansk, Ukraine, at a staging point on the route toward Kharkiv on Thursday, May 16, 2024. NATO allies are inching closer to sending troops in Ukraine to train Ukrainian forces, a move that would be another blurring of a previous red line and could draw the United States and Europe more directly into the war.CREDIT: (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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