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ny070325100430 HEADLNE: U-Turn in MigrationCAPTION: Staff Sgt. Ryan Harrison of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police patrols a stretch of border road east of Coutts, Alberta on Feb. 12, 2025. The number of illegal crossings into the United States from Canada was relatively low to begin with, and has fallen further. Instead, a new dynamic is emerging at the border: asylum seekers are fleeing north to Canada. CREDIT: Amber Bracken/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191024132515 Photos of Bruna Oliveira, a survivor of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, at her parentsÕ home in Coconut Creek, Fla., Sept. 2024. Oliveira and 74 other survivors of the massacre applied for what is known as a U visa, among the most dysfunctional in the whole troubled immigration apparatus. (Ysa Perez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300924101711 Cars are driven past overturned rental trucks at a U-Haul outside Asheville, N.C., on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. Authorities in North Carolina were racing on Sunday to find victims and rescue people in mountainous communities in the western part of the state after Hurricane Helene decimated the area with floods and mudslides. (Nicole Craine/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100524184507 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 5 am. ET Saturday, May 11, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A person at Betches Media?s Valentine?s Day matchmaking mixer, sponsored by the company?s ?U Up?? dating podcast, in New York, Feb. 14, 2024. The financially successful millennial and Gen Z women?s humor company best known for its Instagram memes, is wrestling with how to grow up alongside its readers. (Amy Lombard/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090124190606 A view of Ilh?u Santa Maria in Praia, the capitol of Santiago, the main island in the Cape Verde archipelago off the coast of West Africa, Dec. 11, 2023. The BeagleÕs base was an islet that Darwin called Quail Island and is known today as Ilh?u Santa Maria. (Carmen Abd Ali/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny161123152006 Justin Torres, center, winner of the National Book Award for fiction, is surrounded by other winners and finalists who came to the stage for the reading of a plea for a cease-fire in the Middle East, in New York, Nov. 15, 2023. The National Book Award ceremony took a political turn on Wednesday night, as the event concluded with a joint statement from a group of writers who called for a cease-fire in Gaza. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191023215706 Gerald Ortiz, a style commerce writer at GQ, at the latest U-Mall installment near McCarren Park in Brooklyn, Oct. 8, 2023. Ortiz started organizing the U-Mall events as a way to offload some of the vintage clothing and furniture he had purchased. (Amir Hamja/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250823201506 Jennifer Harris Dault, a Mennonite pastor, with her eight-year-old transgender daughter in the home they are renting in Henrietta, N.Y. on Aug. 18, 2023. She moved her family to New York to ensure that her child could get gender treatments when she nears puberty. (Lauren Petracca/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230823124407 Jennifer Harris Dault, a Mennonite pastor, with her eight-year-old transgender daughter in the home they are renting in Henrietta, N.Y. on Aug. 18, 2023. She moved her family to New York to ensure that her child could get gender treatments when she nears puberty. (Lauren Petracca/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250823202206 Heidi, a parent in the St. Louis area who requested anonymity due to privacy concerns, on Aug. 13, 2023. She said she was stunned to read a ÒtwistedÓ description of her teenage daughterÕs case by Jamie Reed, a former case manager at a youth gender clinic affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis. (Bryan Birks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230823124707 Heidi, a parent in the St. Louis area who requested anonymity due to privacy concerns, on Aug. 13, 2023. She said she was stunned to read a ?twisted? description of her teenage daughter?s case by Jamie Reed, a former case manager at a youth gender clinic affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis. (Bryan Birks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121123233406 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before MONDAY 12:01 A.M. ET, NOV. 13, 2023. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** U Moe Zaw Oo, the deputy foreign minister of the National Unity Government of Myanmar, walks down a hall in the Ronald Reagan building after attending a congressional meeting in Washington, on July 18, 2023. ?After the BURMA Act was enacted, the people of our country and the resistance movement had very high expectations,? Moe Zaw Oo said. ?But we have not seen any tangible results.? (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250823203907 Kim Hutton, a founder of a parents group called TransParent, in St. Louis on July 17, 2023. Washington UniversityÕs youth gender clinic in St. Louis, like others around the world, was overwhelmed by new patients and struggled to provide them with mental health care. (Bryan Birks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230823124107 Kim Hutton, a founder of a parents group called TransParent, in St. Louis on July 17, 2023. Washington University?s youth gender clinic in St. Louis, like others around the world, was overwhelmed by new patients and struggled to provide them with mental health care. (Bryan Birks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121123233007 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before MONDAY 12:01 A.M. ET, NOV. 13, 2023. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A pair of owls in the office of U Moe Zaw Oo, the deputy foreign minister of the National Unity Government of Myanmar, a shadow government seeking recognition as the legitimate leadership of the country, at the group?s headquarters in Washington, on July 17, 2023. Owls are believed to bring good luck in Myanmar. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121123232806 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before MONDAY 12:01 A.M. ET, NOV. 13, 2023. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** U Moe Zaw Oo, the deputy foreign minister of the National Unity Government of Myanmar, a shadow government seeking recognition as the legitimate leadership of the country, at the group?s headquarters in Washington, on July 17, 2023. The National Unity Government of Myanmar, formed as an alternative to the junta that orchestrated a 2021 coup, has to battle global apathy and ignorance as it struggles for recognition. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130723163405 Jason Decoteau helps his motherÕs neighbor move her undamaged possessions into a U-Haul rental truck in Barre, Vt., on Thursday, July 13, 2023. After a powerful storm that dumped as much as nine inches of rain on parts of Vermont, residents in cities and towns across the state are only beginning to grapple with the destruction caused by the flooding unleashed by the deluge. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250823203306 Katie Heiden-Rootes, a family therapist, in St. Louis on July 12, 2023. Heiden-Rootes said she had counseled about 50 of the clinicÕs patients and had never seen problems with their care. (Bryan Birks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230823125807 Katie Heiden-Rootes, a family therapist, in St. Louis on July 12, 2023. Heiden-Rootes said she had counseled about 50 of the clinic?s patients and had never seen problems with their care. (Bryan Birks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250823201807 Jamie Reed, a former case manager at a youth gender clinic affiliated with Washington University, in St. Louis on May 11, 2023. The youth gender clinic in St. Louis, like others around the world, was overwhelmed by new patients and struggled to provide them with mental health care. (Bryan Birks/The New York Times/Fotoarena).
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ny230823125107 Jamie Reed, a former case manager at a youth gender clinic affiliated with Washington University, in St. Louis on May 11, 2023. The youth gender clinic in St. Louis, like others around the world, was overwhelmed by new patients and struggled to provide them with mental health care. (Bryan Birks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140223222406 Police examine a U-Haul truck after the driver struck a number of pedestrians and cyclists in Brooklyn, on Feb. 13, 2023. Delivery cyclists bore the brunt of Brooklyn truck rampage; a man faces a second-degree murder charge for the death of YiJie Ye, who had worked his way up from collecting cans to bringing New Yorkers food. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130223182707 Police examine a U-Haul rental truck after the driver was arrested in New York, Feb. 13, 2023. At least eight people were injured when a man drove a U-haul box truck erratically through the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn on Monday, careening onto sidewalks and hitting pedestrians, the authorities said. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130223160407 Police at the scene where a U-Haul box truck hit pedestrians in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. A man driving a U-Haul box truck was arrested on Monday after he drove onto sidewalks and hit pedestrians, injuring at least eight, the authorities said. (Stephanie Keith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210423114506 FILE ? Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell during a press conference after the driver of a U-Haul truck struck a number of pedestrians in Brooklyn, on Feb. 13, 2023. Sewell must decide what ? if any ? punishment will be imposed on Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey, who is now the department?s third-highest-ranking officer. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130223170807 Keechant Sewell, the police commissioner, speaks at a news conference after a man driving a U-Haul rental truck struck multiple people in New York, Feb. 13, 2023. At least eight people were injured when a man drove a U-haul box truck erratically through the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn on Monday, careening onto sidewalks and hitting pedestrians, the authorities said. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130223170607 Police examine a U-Haul rental truck after the driver was arrested in New York, Feb. 13, 2023. At least eight people were injured when a man drove a U-haul box truck erratically through the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn on Monday, careening onto sidewalks and hitting pedestrians, the authorities said. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130223161107 Police at the scene where a U-Haul box truck hit pedestrians in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. A man driving a U-Haul box truck was arrested on Monday after he drove onto sidewalks and hit pedestrians, injuring at least eight, the authorities said. (Stephanie Keith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130223171007 Police examine a U-Haul rental truck after the driver was arrested in New York, Feb. 13, 2023. At least eight people were injured when a man drove a U-haul box truck erratically through the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn on Monday, careening onto sidewalks and hitting pedestrians, the authorities said. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130223144107 Police vehicles surround a U-Haul rental truck after the driver was arrested in New York, Feb. 13, 2023. A man driving a U-Haul box truck was arrested on Monday after he drove onto sidewalks and hit at least three people in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, the police said. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220822153405 A U-Boat Worx in action on the southern coast of Curaao, June 1, 2022. Since their invention in the 17th century, submarines have mostly been used for war, commerce and science Ñ now, theyÕve become the latest frontier for pleasure cruisers. (Mohamed Sadek/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220822154006 A U-Boat Worx in action on the southern coast of Curaao, June 1, 2022. Until recently considered a folly available only to billionaires, personal submarines are now ready for the (well-heeled) masses. (Mohamed Sadek/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220822153305 A U-Boat Worx in action on the southern coast of Curaao, June 1, 2022. Until recently considered a folly available only to billionaires, personal submarines are now ready for the (well-heeled) masses. (Mohamed Sadek/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120422222905 Police recover a rented U-Haul van, background, believed to have been driven by the gunman who opened fire in a subway train in Brooklyn and shot 10 people during the morning rush on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. The van was found empty, and the shooter remains at large, according to a senior law enforcement official. (Dakota Santiago/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140422180705 Cars in a U-turn lane in Houston on March 31, 2022, where David Castro was shot and killed in a July 2021 road rage incident. Dozens have been reported in Texas alone amid a pandemic surge in gun purchases and a country increasingly on edge. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120422172805 Cars in a U-turn lane in Houston on March 31, 2022, where David Castro was shot and killed in a July 2021 road rage incident. Dozens have been reported in Texas alone amid a pandemic surge in gun purchases and a country increasingly on edge. (Annie Mulligan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070622173005 A strip mall on March 12, 2022, in Houston, Texas, formerly the site of A New U Spa, which was patronized by the football star Deshaun Watson. The accusations have been frequent and startling: more than two dozen women have said Watson harassed or assaulted them during massage appointments that Watson and his lawyers insist were innocuous. (Callaghan O'Hare/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120921211204 Mets shortstop Javier Baez tries to turn a double-play as Yankees baserunner Gleyber Torres slides into 2nd during their game against the Mets at Citi Field in New York on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Regular chants of ÒU-S-A, U-S-A!Ó erupted from the crowd during the game. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120921210804 Fans during the singing of ÒGod Bless AmericaÓ prior to a game between the Mets and Yankees at Citi Field in New York on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Regular chants of ÒU-S-A, U-S-A!Ó erupted from the crowd during the game. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120921210704 Brandon Nimmo of the Mets, left, and Aaron Judge of Yankees prior to a game between the two New York teams at Citi Field in New York on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Regular chants of ÒU-S-A, U-S-A!Ó erupted from the crowd during the game. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120921205605 First responders prepare to unfurl a huge American flag before the game between the Mets and Yankees at Citi Field in New York on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Regular chants of ÒU-S-A, U-S-A!Ó erupted from the crowd during the game. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120921211505 Fans wear New York Mets jerseys with ÒNever ForgetÓ and the Twin Towers featured on the back, while attending a game between the Mets and the Yankees at Citi Field in New York on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Regular chants of ÒU-S-A, U-S-A!Ó erupted from the crowd during the game. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230821131905 FILE Ñ A sign advertises job openings at a U-Haul truck rental in Overland, Mo., on June 17, 2021. A Òhigh-pressureÓ economy has brought more people into the labor market and pushed up wages at the lower end of the income scale.Ê(Whitney Curtis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020421162504 Washington Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee addresses a news conference after a car crashed into a barrier at the Capitol in Washington on Friday, April 2, 2021. The U. S. Capitol Police said Friday that a suspect was in custody and later died, after two officers had been struck and injured, one who later died, by a vehicle near the heavily guarded northern entrance to the Capitol. (Oliver Contreras/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020421162105 National Guard troops secure the streets and grounds around the Capitol in Washington, on Friday, April 2, 2021, after a car rammed into a security barrier at the northern entrance to the Capitol in Washington on Friday, April 2, 2021. The U. S. Capitol Police said Friday that a suspect was in custody and later died, after two officers had been struck and injured, one who later died, by a vehicle near the heavily guarded northern entrance to the Capitol. (Amr Alfiky/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020421162305 National Guard troops secure the streets around the Capitol in Washington, on Friday, April 2, 2021, after a car rammed into a security barrier at the northern entrance to the Capitol in Washington on Friday, April 2, 2021. The U. S. Capitol Police said Friday that a suspect was in custody and later died, after two officers had been struck and injured, one who later died, by a vehicle near the heavily guarded northern entrance to the Capitol. (Amr Alfiky/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020421161805 National Guard troops secure the streets around the Capitol in Washington, on Friday, April 2, 2021, after a car rammed into a security barrier at the northern entrance to the Capitol in Washington on Friday, April 2, 2021. The U. S. Capitol Police said Friday that a suspect was in custody and later died, after two officers had been struck and injured, one who later died, by a vehicle near the heavily guarded northern entrance to the Capitol. (Amr Alfiky/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260321142005 FILE -- Friends and relatives mourn beside the coffin of U Khin Maung Latt, a National League for Democracy leader, in Yangon, Myanmar, March 7, 2021. Security forces have responded to pro-democracy demonstrations against the military after the Feb. 1, 2021, coup by shooting people in the streets and arbitrarily beating and arresting people. (The New York Times)
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ny010321162804 FILE -- Relatives in Mandalay, Myanmar on Feb. 25, 2021, mourn the death of U Yarzar Aung, 26, a construction worker who was shot by the security forces on Feb. 20. (The New York Times)
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ny160221115604 A man with a bicycle walks past a wall of protest notes against the recent military coup, in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. Facing obscure charges, the trial of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar?s civilian leader who was ousted in a military coup two weeks ago, and U Win Myint, the deposed president, began on Feb. 16. (The New York Times)
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ny170820225905 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 2:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** In a photo from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Edward U. Condon, then director of the National Bureau of Standards, in the bureauÕs vault of weights and measures in 1947. For decades, U.S. metrologists have juggled two conflicting measurements for the foot. Henceforth, only one shall rule. (National Institute of Standards and Technology via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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ny300720145404 Dior Walker-Scott, a central figure in Season 5 of ?Last Chance U,? in Honolulu on July 22, 2020. For its final season about junior college football, the Netflix series looks at a commuter college in a gentrifying city where many of the players can?t afford to live. (Michelle Mishina-Kunz/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300720145203 Dior Walker-Scott, a central figure in Season 5 of ?Last Chance U,? in Honolulu on July 22, 2020. For its final season about junior college football, the Netflix series looks at a commuter college in a gentrifying city where many of the players can?t afford to live. (Michelle Mishina-Kunz/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121219135504 Angel Richards-Bailey, 26, who tried to hang himself in the same Rikers Island holding pen where a week later Nicholas Feliciano attempted suicide, in Brooklyn, Dec. 9, 2019. Both used a U-shaped piece of metal bolted to the ceiling. Feliciano, 18, had a history of suicide attempts, but guards at Rikers Island stood by for seven minutes as he tried to kill himself. (Elizabeth D. Herman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190819165704 In an image provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, a view of Halema?uma?u from the summit of Kilauea, where a bright pool of lava at the center of the crater had existed for nearly 10 years, in Hawaii, Aug. 3, 2019. The lava has been replaced by water that is likely rising from below, and, only time will tell, but it's possible that it's the birth of a full-blown crater lake. (C. Parcheta/U.S. Geological Survey via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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ny070819165903 In an image provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, a view of Halema?uma?u from the summit of Kilauea, where a bright pool of lava at the center of the crater had existed for nearly 10 years, in Hawaii, Aug. 3, 2019. The lava has been replaced by water that is likely rising from below, and, only time will tell, but it's possible that it's the birth of a full-blown crater lake. (C. Parcheta/U.S. Geological Survey via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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ny190819170004 In an image provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, water at the bottom of Halema?uma?u, where a bright pool of lava at the center of the crater had existed for nearly 10 years, in Hawaii, Aug. 3, 2019. The lava has been replaced by water that is likely rising from below, and, only time will tell, but it's possible that it's the birth of a full-blown crater lake. (C. Parcheta/U.S. Geological Survey via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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ny070819165604 In an image provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, water at the bottom of Halema?uma?u, where a bright pool of lava at the center of the crater had existed for nearly 10 years, in Hawaii, Aug. 3, 2019. The lava has been replaced by water that is likely rising from below, and, only time will tell, but it's possible that it's the birth of a full-blown crater lake. (C. Parcheta/U.S. Geological Survey via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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ny300719115203 One of the putchipu?u, a Wayuu traditional authority, takes a break during a meeting of the council in Riohacha, Colombia, June 20, 2019. The Wayuu have long lived between Venezuela and Colombia. But as Venezuela collapses, many are seeking refuge with their Colombian kin, straining resources and relationships. (Adriana Loureiro Fernandez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230519130503 People clear debris at a U-Haul Moving & Storage in Jefferson City, Mo., early Thursday morning, May 23, 2019, following a tornado on Wednesday night. A powerful tornado, part of a band of storms that raged through the Plains and the Midwest, struck the Missouri capital late Wednesday, destroying buildings, felling power poles and sparking a vast emergency response as officials faced reports of trapped people and unstable buildings. (Whitney Curtis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160419122104 A street performance by U Min Thwe Thit and his troupe Oway Voice Thangyat in Yangon, Myanmar, April 15, 2019. They mocked the military for smuggling jade and timber. Thangyat, a kind of satirical poetry that is often aimed at the authorities, is the latest form of expression to be restricted by Myanmar?s government. (Minzayar Oo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160419122304 A street performance by U Min Thwe Thit and his troupe Oway Voice Thangyat in Yangon, Myanmar, April 15, 2019. They mocked the military for smuggling jade and timber. Thangyat, a kind of satirical poetry that is often aimed at the authorities, is the latest form of expression to be restricted by Myanmar?s government. (Minzayar Oo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160419122604 A street performance by U Min Thwe Thit and his troupe Oway Voice Thangyat in Yangon, Myanmar, April 15, 2019. They mocked the military for smuggling jade and timber. Thangyat, a kind of satirical poetry that is often aimed at the authorities, is the latest form of expression to be restricted by Myanmar?s government. (Minzayar Oo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030319174404 EDS. RETRANSMISSION OF XNYT35 SENT MARCH 2, 2019 TO CORRECT BYLINE *** A boy and mother look at a temple at dusk, in Mrauk U, Myanmar, Sept. 11, 2018. As the suffering of Rohingya Muslims wins global sympathy, the Buddhist Rakhine ethnic group in the country?s far west seeks recognition of its own oppression. (Minzayar Oo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020319153104 A boy and mother look at a temple at dusk, in Mrauk U, Myanmar, Sept. 11, 2018. As the suffering of Rohingya Muslims wins global sympathy, the Buddhist Rakhine ethnic group in the country?s far west seeks recognition of its own oppression. (Minzayar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030319174804 EDS. RETRANSMISSION OF XNYT34 SENT MARCH 2, 2019 TO CORRECT BYLINE *** U Aye Maung, a prominent Rakhine politician who has been in prison on high treason charges for more than a year and could be sentenced to death if convicted, at a court hearing in in Sittwe, Myanmar, Sept. 10, 2018. As the suffering of Rohingya Muslims wins global sympathy, the Buddhist Rakhine ethnic group in the country?s far west seeks recognition of its own oppression. (Minzayar Oo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020319152404 U Aye Maung, a prominent Rakhine politician who has been in prison on high treason charges for more than a year and could be sentenced to death if convicted, at a court hearing in in Sittwe, Myanmar, Sept. 10, 2018. As the suffering of Rohingya Muslims wins global sympathy, the Buddhist Rakhine ethnic group in the country?s far west seeks recognition of its own oppression. (Minzayar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030319174003 EDS. RETRANSMISSION OF XNYT32 SENT MARCH 2, 2019 TO CORRECT BYLINE *** A memorial ceremony in Sittwe for Sayadaw U Ottama, an ethnic Rakhine leader of the Burmese independence movement whose legacy has been played down by the Bamar majority, in Sittwe, Myanmar, Sept. 9, 2018. As the suffering of Rohingya Muslims wins global sympathy, the Buddhist Rakhine ethnic group in the country?s far west seeks recognition of its own oppression. (Minzayar Oo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020319152804 A memorial ceremony in Sittwe for Sayadaw U Ottama, an ethnic Rakhine leader of the Burmese independence movement whose legacy has been played down by the Bamar majority, in Sittwe, Myanmar, Sept. 9, 2018. As the suffering of Rohingya Muslims wins global sympathy, the Buddhist Rakhine ethnic group in the country?s far west seeks recognition of its own oppression. (Minzayar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070818111410 A demonstrator holds up a jacket during a protest outside the White House on Monday evening, Aug. 6, 2018. The garment references the Zara jacket emblazoned "I really don't care, do u?" which was worn by first lady Melania Trump when she travelled to the U.S.-Mesico border to visit a detention center for immigrant children in June 2018. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050818195511 The John J. Harvey, a former New York Fire Department boat, painted by Tauba Auerbach, in New York, Aug. 1, 2018. The fireboat has been repainted with a nod to dazzle painting, a technique developed during World War I to help allied ships fool German U-boats. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050818192211 The John J. Harvey, a former New York Fire Department boat, painted by Tauba Auerbach, in New York, Aug. 1, 2018. The fireboat has been repainted with a nod to dazzle painting, a technique developed during World War I to help allied ships fool German U-boats. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050818192311 The John J. Harvey, a former New York Fire Department boat, painted by Tauba Auerbach, in New York, Aug. 1, 2018. The fireboat has been repainted with a nod to dazzle painting, a technique developed during World War I to help allied ships fool German U-boats. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050818192412 Tauba Auerbach with the John J. Harvey, a former New York Fire Department boat, that she painted in New York, Aug. 1, 2018. The fireboat has been repainted with a nod to dazzle painting, a technique developed during World War I to help allied ships fool German U-boats. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050818192111 The John J. Harvey, a former New York Fire Department boat, painted by Tauba Auerbach, in New York, Aug. 1, 2018. The fireboat has been repainted with a nod to dazzle painting, a technique developed during World War I to help allied ships fool German U-boats. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050618170212 Ben?s Chili Bowl has been a standby for six decades in the U Street corridor area of Washington, June 1, 2018. The area is on the upswing again, and a sign proclaims that it has gone from ?riots to renaissance.? (Justin T. Gellerson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100720153004 FILE -- Ben?s Chili Bowl, June 1, 2018, on Washington D.C.?s U Street, a family business dating back to when the area was an African-American neighborhood, before it was scarred by riots after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The decline and devaluation, followed by gentrification and renovation, of black communities across the U.S. has followed a predictable pattern. (Justin T. Gellerson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050618170912 A branch of the SoulCycle fitness chain next to construction in the U street corridor in Washington, June 1, 2018. The area, which was a site of turmoil in the 1960s, proclaims that it has gone from ?riots to renaissance.? (Justin T. Gellerson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191024132411 FILE Ñ A makeshift memorial outside of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., March 7, 2018. A humanitarian program allows immigrant crime victims who cooperate with the police a chance to stay in the U.S. But most spend years in legal limbo, including survivors of the mass shooting in Parkland. (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191024132511 FILE Ñ A makeshift memorial outside of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., Feb. 28, 2018. A humanitarian program allows immigrant crime victims who cooperate with the police a chance to stay in the U.S. But most spend years in legal limbo, including survivors of the mass shooting in Parkland. (Saul Martinez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny021217152711 U Kyaw Min, a former schoolteacher and the president of the Democracy and Human Rights Party, in Yangon, Myanmar, Oct. 12, 2017. Human rights watchdogs warn that much of the evidence of the Rohingya?s history in Myanmar is in danger of being eradicated by a military campaign the U.S. has declared to be ethnic cleansing. ?The Rohingya are finished in our country,? he said. ?Soon we will all be dead or gone.? (Adam Dean/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny021018190904 Kabaddi players for the U Mumba team huddle together before a match in Nagpur, India, Aug. 5, 2017. Kabaddi is an adaptation of an ancient game that mixes rugby, touch football and the playground game known in England as British Bulldog and in the United States as Red Rover. (Atul Loke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny021217152911 FILE -- U Kyaw Min, a former schoolteacher and the president of the Democracy and Human Rights Party, at his party office in Yangon, Myanmar, March 17, 2017. Human rights watchdogs warn that much of the evidence of the Rohingya?s history in Myanmar is in danger of being eradicated by a military campaign the U.S. has declared to be ethnic cleansing. ?The Rohingya are finished in our country,? he said. ?Soon we will all be dead or gone.? (Minzayar Oo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050918193204 FILE ? Angie Thomas, whose Black Lives Matter-inspired novel ?The Hate U Give? is being made into a movie, at The Free Library in Philadelphia, March 15, 2017. Children?s books have always been political, but a current crop of authors are finding new outlets for their concerns, often banding together, with the support of social media, to increase their impact. (Mark Makela/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny251220232204 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before Saturday 3 a.m. ET Dec. 26, 2020. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** FILE -- U-Haul trucks that were storing the unrefrigerated corpses of COVID victims at a funeral home in Brooklyn, April 29, 2020. In the first wave of COVID, the crush of bodies overwhelmed New York City?s capacity to deal with the dead. Now, the city is prepared if a second onslaught occurs. (Jonah Markowitz/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050117154703 FILE -- An intersection on U Street at 14th Street NW, near the epicenter of the 1968 DC riots and an area that is attracting a wave of wealthier residents, in Washington, July 23, 2011. New research finds that when violent crime falls sharply, wealthier and educated people are more likely to move into lower-income and predominantly minority urban neighborhoods. (Brendan Smialowski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190719184705 A photo provided by the U.S. Navy shows the U.S.S. Eagle PE-2 in 1918. An identical sister ship, the U.S.S. Eagle PE-56, was destroyed and lost on April 23, 1945. In July 2019, searchers announced that the missing warship had been discovered five miles off the coast of Maine and 300 feet beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, in a rocky warren. (U.S. Navy via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. --
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