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ny130625155312 Smoke rises amid the first wave of Israeli strikes in Tehran, Iran, early on Friday, June 13, 2025. Israel badly damaged one of IranÕs key nuclear sites and killed a startling array of top military and nuclear officials in the attacks that started on Friday morning. But when the sun rose after that devastating assault, it was also clear how much of IranÕs nuclear program remained, at least for now. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130625154711 Smoke rises in Tehran, Iran, on June 13, 2025. Israel badly damaged one of IranÕs key nuclear sites and killed a startling array of top military and nuclear officials in the attacks that started on Friday morning. But when the sun rose after that devastating assault, it was also clear how much of IranÕs nuclear program remained, at least for now. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny310525135011 President Donald Trump boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, en route to a speech at U.S. SteelÕs Irvin Works outside Pittsburgh on Friday, May 30, 2025. The Trump administration on Friday unveiled fuller details of its proposal to slash about $163 billion in federal spending in the next fiscal year, offering a more intricate glimpse into the vast array of education, health, housing and labor programs that would be hit by the deepest cuts. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030625101310 FILE ? The entrance to the Salvadoran prison where Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is being held in Santa Ana, El Salvador, April 23, 2025. Administration officials have either violated orders or used an array of obfuscations and delays to prevent federal judges from deciding whether violations took place. (Daniele Volpe/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030625113610 FILE ? The entrance to the Salvadoran prison where Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is being held in Santa Ana, El Salvador, April 23, 2025. Administration officials have either violated orders or used an array of obfuscations and delays to prevent federal judges from deciding whether violations took place. (Daniele Volpe/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110425150715 President Donald Trump holds up an executive order after signing it during a ceremony in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, April 9, 2025. Trump has directed 10 federal agencies ? including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Energy Department and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) ? to implement a novel ?sunset? procedure that would cause a wide array of longstanding energy and environmental regulations to automatically expire by October 2026. (Eric Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180425122611 FILE Ñ Mike Waltz, the Trump administrationÕs national security advisor, looks on during an event in the Oval Office, at the White House in Washington, April 9, 2025. Trump has directed 10 federal agencies Ñ including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Energy Department and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Ñ to implement a novel ÒsunsetÓ procedure that would cause a wide array of longstanding energy and environmental regulations to automatically expire by October 2026. (Eric Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030425205110 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before FRIDAY 5:01 A.M. ET, APRIL 4, 2025. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Visitors during a preview of ?Ruth Asawa: Retrospective? at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, April 2, 2025. A gallery at SFMOMA displays an array of Asawa?s life masks and a set of redwood doors from her home?s entrance, hand-carved in 1961 by Asawa and family members with a stylized wave pattern. (Ian C. Bates/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny310325132734 Crew members on board an Atlantique 2 monitor an array of computer screens showing satellite and radar data along with real-time images beamed from a high-resolution camera over the Baltic Sea on March 19, 2025. The French naval patrol plane?s assignment was part of a new program aimed at suspected Russian sabotage. (James Hill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny310325200011 Crew members on board an Atlantique 2 monitor an array of computer screens showing satellite and radar data along with real-time images beamed from a high-resolution camera over the Baltic Sea on March 19, 2025. The French naval patrol plane?s assignment was part of a new program aimed at suspected Russian sabotage. (James Hill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250225190328 FILE Ñ Members of the American Federation of Government Employees rally outside the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, Feb. 11, 2025. A group of 21 civil servants with technology expertise resigned on Feb. 25 rather than help implement an array of changes to the federal government being pushed by the billionaire Elon Musk and his so-called Department of Government Efficiency. (Samuel Corum/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180125163416 Preparations for the inauguration were still visible outside the Capitol after President-elect Donald Trump announced it would be moved indoors because of predicted extreme cold weather in Washington, on Jan. 17, 2025. Trump will host a series of events around the nationÕs capital for his second presidential inauguration, feting a wide array of donors, supporters and incoming members of his new administration over four days. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230425133711 FILE Ñ Russian military vehicles on a road west of Homs, Syria, moving towards the Mediterranean Sea from their bases around the country, Dec. 15, 2024. Ahmad al-Sharaa, SyriaÕs new president, faces a dizzying array of challenges as his country Ñ which the Assad family ruled for five decades Ñ undergoes a momentous period of transition. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131224123511 Men shop at a street stall in Damascus for revolutionary flags of the opposition Syian National Coalition on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, in the aftermath of the fall of Pesident Bashar Assad. The largely celebratory mood in Damascus belies the monumental challenges facing SyriaÕs new leaders as they try to bring order to a country wracked by sectarian divisions, the bloody legacy of the Assad era and the competing interests of an array of armed groups that fought in a 13-year civil war. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131224122711 Men shop at a street stall in Damascus for revolutionary flags of the opposition Syian National Coalition on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, in the aftermath of the fall of Pesident Bashar Assad. The largely celebratory mood in Damascus belies the monumental challenges facing SyriaÕs new leaders as they try to bring order to a country wracked by sectarian divisions, the bloody legacy of the Assad era and the competing interests of an array of armed groups that fought in a 13-year civil war. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291124131911 A billboard in Tehran shows President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel arrayed against IranÕs president, Masoud Pezeshkian, and Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, the commander in chief of the armed forces, on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024. As a candidate, Donald Trump claimed that Biden had lifted the sanctions he had piled onto IranÕs economy. In fact, Biden left those sanctions intact. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241224103112 FILE Ñ A billboard in Tehran shows President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel arrayed against IranÕs president, Masoud Pezeshkian, and Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, the commander in chief of the armed forces, Oct. 27, 2024. A Second Trump administration will encounter an Iran that is suddenly far more brittle than it was during his first administration, its leadership more uncertain, its nuclear program more exposed and vulnerable to attack. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny161024133811 Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, during a campaign rally in Prescott Valley, Ariz., Oct. 13, 2024. Appointees at the Bureau of Prisons under President Trump provided an array of gender-affirming treatments for a small group of inmates during his four years in office. (Anna Watts/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny151024170311 An array of dishesa at Carbone in Miami on Oct. 11, 2024. A decade after the first one opened, the Italian American juggernaut is still a celebrity magnet and impossible reservation. Take our red-sauce tour. (Alfonso Duran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291024200815 Wine at Kutat?s Wines on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, Canada, Oct. 7, 2024. Kutat?s winery uses sustainable practices like dry farming to produce its array of wines. (Jennilee Marigomen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170225202511 FILE ? The campus of Columbia University in New York, Oct. 1, 2024. In a letter on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, the Education Department?s Office of Civil Rights warned it would penalize schools that consider race in scholarships, hiring practices, and an array of other activities. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny051024113211 President Joe Biden in the Oval Office in Washington, Sept. 30, 2024. Even as Biden yields much of the spotlight to Vice President Kamala Harris, he is finishing out his term managing an array of major crises, a reminder that some of the most consequential days of his presidency may lie ahead. (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180125163311 Former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president, is joined by U.S. Marine Cpl. Kelsee Lainhart for a wreath-laying ceremony on Monday, Aug. 26, 2024, at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Trump will host a series of events around the nation?s capital for his second presidential inauguration, feting a wide array of donors, supporters and incoming members of his new administration over four days. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120824152811 Artwork by Esperanza Rosas on a Chicago train, which, she said, shows her niece from the back, holding a bouquet of sunflowers, looking toward a more hopeful future, as part of the public art project ÒTrack(ed) Changes,Ó Aug. 8, 2024. When the Democratic National Convention begins on Aug. 19, an array of art tied to the election season and the cityÕs elevated trains will greet visitors and Chicagoans alike. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120824152814 The artist and designer Bob Faust, who curated the public art exhibition ÒTrack(ed) Changes,Ó in front of a Chicago Transit Authority train, Aug. 8, 2024. When the Democratic National Convention begins on Aug. 19, an array of art tied to the election season and the cityÕs elevated trains will greet visitors and Chicagoans alike. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120824152812 Stephen Sandquist of Vinyl Touch Graphics installs vinyl-wrap artwork to the exterior of a Chicago Transit Authority train as part of the public art exhibition ÒTrack(ed) Changes,Ó Aug. 8, 2024. When the Democratic National Convention begins on Aug. 19, an array of art tied to the election season and the cityÕs elevated trains will greet visitors and Chicagoans alike. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160824174611 HEADLINE: Chicago Ready to Show OffCAPTION: Stephen Sandquist of Vinyl Touch Graphics installs vinyl-wrap artwork to the exterior of a Chicago Transit Authority train as part of the public art exhibition ?Track(ed) Changes,? Aug. 8, 2024. When the Democratic National Convention begins on Aug. 19, an array of art tied to the election season and the city?s elevated trains will greet visitors and Chicagoans alike. CREDIT: (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120824175510 Stephen Sandquist of Vinyl Touch Graphics installs vinyl-wrap artwork to the exterior of a Chicago Transit Authority train as part of the public art exhibition ?Track(ed) Changes,? Aug. 8, 2024. When the Democratic National Convention begins on Aug. 19, an array of art tied to the election season and the city?s elevated trains will greet visitors and Chicagoans alike. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120824152813 An artwork titled ÒHelp Us Bridge the GapÓ by a group of teenage artists from Territory, a nonprofit that contributed works to the public art exhibition ÒTrack(ed) Changes,Ó adorns an elevated train in Chicago, Aug. 8, 2024. When the Democratic National Convention begins on Aug. 19, an array of art tied to the election season and the cityÕs elevated trains will greet visitors and Chicagoans alike. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260724123611 An array of wedding bands for sale outside the Manhattan Marriage Bureau, in New York, July 14, 2024. The steady parade of couples seeking civil marriage ceremonies in New York City has expanded in recent months to include newly arrived migrants who have been advised to formalize their unions because a marriage certificate might aid their efforts to secure asylum. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060724194210 Atomic Books, with the motto ?Literary Finds for Mutated Minds,? that features a huge true-crime section and a vast array of John Waters merchandise, in Baltimore, June 6, 2024. The bookstore is a favorite place of Baltimore native John Waters, who said it is also ?one of the only places where you can get big fashion magazines from all over the world.? (Christopher Myers/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060724194310 A magazine and journal rack inside Atomic Books, with the motto ?Literary Finds for Mutated Minds,? that features a huge true-crime section and a vast array of John Waters merchandise, in Baltimore, June 6, 2024. The bookstore is a favorite place of Baltimore native John Waters, who said it is also ?one of the only places where you can get big fashion magazines from all over the world.? (Christopher Myers/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050624162211 FILE ? Alto Lee Adams Sr. U.S. Courthouse, where Judge Aileen Cannon is presiding over the case in which former President Donald Trump is accused of illegally retaining classified documents after leaving office, in Fort Pierce, Fla., on May 22, 2024. The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump?s classified documents case abruptly changed the proceeding?s schedule on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, reshuffling the timing for hearings on an array of important legal issues. (Saul Martinez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290524212607 Ballet Tech students rehearse ?Homeland,? a lively new dance covering an array of forms including West African dance and ballet in New York on May 14, 2024. As Ballet Tech, a tuition-free public school, prepares for its Joyce season, Dionne Figgins teaches the students to see the big picture of their art form. (Bess Adler/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140524155607 President Joe Biden, surrounded by union workers, signs executive actions related to tariffs on Chinese imports in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 14, 2024. President Biden announced on Tuesday a sharp increase in tariffs on an array of Chinese imports, including electric vehicles, solar cells, semiconductors and advanced batteries, in an effort to protect strategic American industries from a new wave of competitors that he said were unfairly subsidized by Beijing. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140524155108 President Joe Biden, surrounded by union workers, signs executive actions related to tariffs on Chinese imports in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 14, 2024. President Biden announced on Tuesday a sharp increase in tariffs on an array of Chinese imports, including electric vehicles, solar cells, semiconductors and advanced batteries, in an effort to protect strategic American industries from a new wave of competitors that he said were unfairly subsidized by Beijing. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290524103206 Arrays of solar panels that help power the Jazlah Water Desalination plant, reducing carbon dioxide emissions, in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, March 4, 2024. The kingdom is trying to juggle its still vital petroleum industry with alternative energy sources like wind and solar as it faces pressure to lower carbon emissions. (Iman Al-Dabbagh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290424095407 A sign calling for the end of U.S. aid to Israel is placed under a statue of a panther, the schoolÕs mascot, during a protest rally at the University of Pittsburgh on Sunday, April 28, 2024. Amid a dizzying array of standoffs involving pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at colleges, schools that cracked down on protesters over the weekend have given varying justifications for their actions, while others sent mixed signals with their inaction. (Jared Wickerham/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290424095206 The encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters calling for an end to the war in Gaza on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., on Sunday, April 28, 2024. Amid a dizzying array of standoffs involving pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at colleges, schools that cracked down on protesters over the weekend have given varying justifications for their actions, while others sent mixed signals with their inaction. (Sophie Park/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290424095007 Pro-Palestinian protesters calling for an end to the war in Gaza link hands during a rally on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh on Sunday, April 28, 2024. Amid a dizzying array of standoffs involving pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at colleges, schools that cracked down on protesters over the weekend have given varying justifications for their actions, while others sent mixed signals with their inaction. (Jared Wickerham/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290424095907 A woman waves the Palestinian flag during a protest rally calling for a ceasefire in the war in Gaza at the University of Pittsburgh on Sunday, April 28, 2024. Amid a dizzying array of standoffs involving pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at colleges, schools that cracked down on protesters over the weekend have given varying justifications for their actions, while others sent mixed signals with their inaction. (Jared Wickerham/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290424095707 A protester lays flowers underneath small Palestinian flags representing civilians killed in the war in Gaza during a protest rally at the University of Pittsburgh on Sunday, April 28, 2024. Amid a dizzying array of standoffs involving pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at colleges, schools that cracked down on protesters over the weekend have given varying justifications for their actions, while others sent mixed signals with their inaction. (Jared Wickerham/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280424182106 Northeastern University police escort a pro-Palestinian demonstrator from the encampment on the school?s campus in Boston, Mass., on Saturday, April 27, 2024. Amid a dizzying array of standoffs involving pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at colleges, schools that cracked down on protesters over the weekend have given varying justifications for their actions, while others sent mixed signals with their inaction. (Sophie Park/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220424155007 Dignitaries join hundreds of local residents, and an array of dogs, at the unveiling of Britain?s first memorial statue to Queen Elizabeth II at the Oakham Library Gardens in Oakham, England, April 21, 2024. Sculptors have immortalized past British monarchs with imposing, stern-faced statues, but for Queen Elizabeth II, they?re taking a different approach. (Joshua Bright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140524103807 FILE ? An electric car factory that belongs to Zeekr, a new Chinese brand that is part of the Geely Group, in Ningbo, China, on April 9, 2024. President Biden will announce on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, that he is raising tariffs on an array of Chinese imports, including electric vehicles, solar cells, semiconductors and advanced batteries, in what he calls an effort to protect strategic American industries from a new wave of competitors that are unfairly subsidized by Beijing. (Gilles Sabrié/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150824142411 FILE Ñ Weapons packed for distribution at the Benalla munitions factory in Benalla, Australia, Feb. 21, 2024. Australia, the United States and Britain have agreed to exempt each other from a vast array of export controls for defense technology, making it easier to trade and collaborate on weapons development and production.(Matthew Abbott/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200224163007 Visitors look up at the reflective ceiling in the wine rotunda within Millesima USA in New York, Feb. 15, 2024. Upon entering the new Millesima USA wine shop, relocated earlier this month from a few blocks uptown, youÕre in a no-frills array of shelves, racks and bins in a well-lit windowed setting. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290124210207 Colin McFadden, an owner of the Meetinghouse bar and restaurant, which maintains a minimalist drinks menu, in Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 2024. Many breweries, bars, restaurants and supermarkets that once offered a dizzying array of new beers are now paring back to a chosen few. (Kriston Jae Bethel/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290124210507 Dan Suarez, the brewer-owner of Suarez Family Brewery, which offers only two beers on tap at any time, in Livingston, N.Y., Jan. 11, 2024. Many breweries, bars, restaurants and supermarkets that once offered a dizzying array of new beers are now paring back to a chosen few. (Arden Wray/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny310524210210 FILE ? Hunter Biden and Kevin Morris, left, attend a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability meeting in Washington on Jan 10, 2024. Biden, the president?s son, has borrowed millions of dollars in recent years from his friend, the entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris, to cover an array of expenses. (Valerie Plesch/The New YorkTimes)
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ny170424015707 Solar panel arrays atop the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia on Dec. 15, 2023. Solar panels have helped cut the mosque?s power bills by 25 percent. (Ulet Ifansasti/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny310524205810 FILE ? Hunter Biden arrives outside the Capitol in Washington, Dec. 13, 2023. Biden, the president?s son, has borrowed millions of dollars in recent years from his friend, the entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris, to cover an array of expenses. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190324144606 Flank steak. Lidey HeuckÕs recipe includes a marinade of garlic, red wine vinegar and Dijon mustard that comes together easily and plays well with a broad array of possible sides. Food styled by Simon Andrews. (Christopher Testani/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny211123160006 Customers at Community Wine & Spirits in New York, Nov. 15, 2023. In his spacious, sparsely decorated new store, David Weitzenhoffer, a former sommelier and winemaker, arrays wines by body, from light to medium to heavy. (Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny021223175506 An array of holiday cookies. A great cookie platter should excite and inspire, from first electric sight to last delicious bite. Food Stylist: Samantha Seneviratne. (Johnny Miller/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny270124165608 FILE Ñ Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) speaks to community members in Montclair, N.J., on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023. New JerseyÕs campaign cycles are typically raucous and long. But the number of high-profile political fights taking shape this year, combined with an array of atypical candidates running under extraordinary circumstances, is bananas. (Bryan Anselm/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030625101311 FILE ? Attorneys for then former President Donald Trump Todd Blanche, left, and Emil Bove, middle, arrive at a hearing at E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse in Washington, Oct. 16, 2023. Administration officials have either violated orders or used an array of obfuscations and delays to prevent federal judges from deciding whether violations took place. (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny171023200406 An array of maple syrups at Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks, which wasnÕt damaged by the flooding, in Montpelier, Vt., in October 2023. The summerÕs double blow of record rain and a plummet in tourism has the travel industry scrambling to reassure leaf peepers and winter-sports enthusiasts that the state is ready for them. (Caleb Kenna/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny211023204306 Leo Villareal?s permanent digital light installation, ?Astral Array,? under a breezeway at The New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary, in Santa Fe, N.M. on Sept. 27, 2023. The first show at the new Vladem Contemporary, which opened last month, spotlights works from 1970 to 2000 and centers on New Mexico artists. (Brad Trone/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny251223140507 Magnetometry underway at an area of the ruins at Mitla known as the Arroyo Group, in the southern state of Oaxaca, Mexico on Sept. 26, 2023. During this year?s expedition, researchers pushed georadars across the fields and plazas of Mitla like souped-up lawn mowers. To supplement the radar arrays, the team added magnetometry, a technique that allowed it to detect geomagnetic anomalies that may signal the presence of buried objects or cavities, natural or artificial. (Meghan Dhaliwal/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210923125906 Pattie Gonia, the ?eco-drag queen,? whose shows this week in Brooklyn quickly sold out, at Stonewall National Monument in Lower Manhattan, Sept. 19, 2023. It?s almost like the climate crisis has gotten itself a new team of publicists, judging from the boggling array of sessions, panels, V.I.P. dinners, workshops and fireside chats happening this week as part of Climate Week NYC. (Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190923170206 Ruth Lawrence Doering, second from right, outside the David H. Koch Theater in New York on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. To open the season, the company is projecting a rotating array of slow-motion dance videos by David Michalek outside the theater. (Lanna Apisukh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101023210206 FILE Ñ Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) speaks to reporters in new York, Sept. 16, 2023. Federal prosecutors on Tuesday, Oct. 10, filed a significant array of new charges against Santos, accusing him of new criminal schemes, including stealing the identities and credit cards of donors to his campaign. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240823150506 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gives an interview following the first Republican presidential primary debate, at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Aug. 23, 2023. Former President Donald TrumpÕs absence created an opening for a broader array of conservative positions at the first debate Ñ but the nightÕs performances are likely to cause little change to TrumpÕs grip on the party. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240823150406 The entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy listens as former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley speaks during the first Republican presidential primary debate, at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Aug. 23, 2023. Former President Donald TrumpÕs absence created an opening for a broader array of conservative positions at the first debate Ñ but the nightÕs performances are likely to cause little change to TrumpÕs grip on the party. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240823150706 Attendees take their seats before the first Republican presidential primary debate, at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Aug. 23, 2023. Former President Donald TrumpÕs absence created an opening for a broader array of conservative positions at the first debate Ñ but the nightÕs performances are likely to cause little change to TrumpÕs grip on the party. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170324183207 FILE ? Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis with Nathan Wade, right, at a news conference in Atlanta on Aug. 14, 2023. A fresh and complicated array of problems lies ahead for Willis, and for one of the most significant state criminal cases in American history. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150324223207 FILE Ñ Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis with Nathan Wade, right, at a news conference in Atlanta on Aug. 14, 2023. A fresh and complicated array of problems lies ahead for Willis, and for one of the most significant state criminal cases in American history. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190823154106 Volunteers with the White Helmets, a civil defense organization, preparing to sweep farmland in Termanin, Syria, for unexploded ordnance on Aug. 9, 2023. Even as the fighting in Syria has largely stalled, more than a decade of conflict has left behind an array of unexploded munitions like cluster bombs. The February 2023 earthquake only heightened their risks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190823154306 Volunteers with the White Helmets, a civil defense organization, preparing to sweep farmland in Termanin, Syria, for unexploded ordnance on Aug. 9, 2023. Even as the fighting in Syria has largely stalled, more than a decade of conflict has left behind an array of unexploded munitions like cluster bombs. The February 2023 earthquake only heightened their risks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190823153506 A suspected cluster munition marked by volunteers with the White Helmets, a civil defense organization, as they de-mined farmland in Termanin, Syria on Aug. 9, 2023. Even as the fighting in Syria has largely stalled, more than a decade of conflict has left behind an array of unexploded munitions like cluster bombs. The February 2023 earthquake only heightened their risks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190823153207 A 2-year-old who was severely wounded when an unexploded munition went off in her village, at a hospital in Binnish, Syria seen on Aug. 8, 2023. Even as the fighting in Syria has largely stalled, more than a decade of conflict has left behind an array of unexploded munitions like cluster bombs. The February 2023 earthquake only heightened their risks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190823153208 Duaa al-Hassan, 10, lost her hand when a cluster bomblet she was holding exploded, at the shelter where she lives outside Idlib, Syria on Aug. 8, 2023. Even as the fighting in Syria has largely stalled, more than a decade of conflict has left behind an array of unexploded munitions like cluster bombs. The February 2023 earthquake only heightened their risks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190823154506 Duaa al-Hassan, 10, holds her younger brother, Mitib, with her sister RawaÕa, who lost an eye, at the shelter where their family lives outside Idlib, Syria on Aug. 8, 2023. Even as the fighting in Syria has largely stalled, more than a decade of conflict has left behind an array of unexploded munitions like cluster bombs. The February 2023 earthquake only heightened their risks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190823153706 A camp for displaced persons in Idlib, Syria on Aug. 8, 2023. Even as the fighting in Syria has largely stalled, more than a decade of conflict has left behind an array of unexploded munitions like cluster bombs. The February 2023 earthquake only heightened their risks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190823153907 Noor El Hammuri, 21, who still canÕt stand on the leg wounded by a cluster munition in 2015, at the House of Healing charity in Gaziantep, Turkey on Aug. 7, 2023. Even as the fighting in Syria has largely stalled, more than a decade of conflict has left behind an array of unexploded munitions like cluster bombs. The February 2023 earthquake only heightened their risks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823184106 Romance fans at the grand opening of The Ripped Bodice, a shop devoted almost entirely to romance novels, in Park Slope, Brooklyn on Aug. 5, 2023. A new, younger demographic is looking at romance in a different way. And it?s being published in a different way: The stories now feature a diverse array of heroines and heroes ? and colorful, contemporary covers to match. (Adrienne Grunwald/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823183607 Romance fans at the grand opening of The Ripped Bodice, a shop devoted almost entirely to romance novels, in Park Slope, Brooklyn on Aug. 5, 2023. A new, younger demographic is looking at romance in a different way. And it?s being published in a different way: The stories now feature a diverse array of heroines and heroes ? and colorful, contemporary covers to match. (Adrienne Grunwald/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823183307 Romance fans queued during the grand opening of The Ripped Bodice, a shop devoted almost entirely to romance novels, in Park Slope, Brooklyn on Aug. 5, 2023. A new, younger demographic is looking at romance in a different way. And it?s being published in a different way: The stories now feature a diverse array of heroines and heroes ? and colorful, contemporary covers to match. (Adrienne Grunwald/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823185506 Romance fans at the grand opening of The Ripped Bodice, a shop devoted almost entirely to romance novels, in Park Slope, Brooklyn on Aug. 5, 2023. A new, younger demographic is looking at romance in a different way. And it?s being published in a different way: The stories now feature a diverse array of heroines and heroes ? and colorful, contemporary covers to match. (Adrienne Grunwald/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823184406 Romance fans at the grand opening of The Ripped Bodice, a shop devoted almost entirely to romance novels, in Park Slope, Brooklyn on Aug. 5, 2023. A new, younger demographic is looking at romance in a different way. And it?s being published in a different way: The stories now feature a diverse array of heroines and heroes ? and colorful, contemporary covers to match. (Adrienne Grunwald/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080823143806 Patrons dine at Kebaya near Union Square in New York, Aug. 3, 2023. Tok Panjang, a festive meal in the Peranakan tradition from areas of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, is served with the food arrayed on a table covered in banana leaves. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070125184510 FILE ? A drilling rig used by Fervo Energy outside Milford, Utah, on July 31, 2023. One of the most powerful parts of President Joe Biden?s signature climate law was designed to attract support from such a wide array of industries that it would be hard for Congress to repeal. Now, that theory is about to be tested. (Brandon Thibodeaux/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180823174006 A roadside sign urges opposition to renewable energy projects near Baldwin City, Kansas, on July 26, 2023. Resistance to wind and solar projects, even from some environmentalists, is among an array of impediments to widespread conversion to renewables. (Mason Trinca/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823112107 Nueces County attorney Jenny Dorsey, who supports a petition to remove the county?s district attorney, Mark González, from office, in Corpus Christi, Texas, July 21, 2023. A campaign by conservatives that is expanding across the country is using an array of tactics to try and limit the power of Democratic prosecutors who have promised reforms to the criminal justice system, or to oust them altogether. (Verónica G. Cárdenas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823111706 Nueces County District Attorney Mark Gonzalez, who faces a trial in September to remove him from office, in Corpus Christi, Texas, July 21, 2023. A campaign by conservatives that is expanding across the country is using an array of tactics to try and limit the power of Democratic prosecutors who have promised reforms to the criminal justice system, or to oust them altogether. (Verónica G. Cárdenas/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180823174206 A large crane at Mack Point near Searsport, Maine, another proposed staging ground for offshore wind turbines, on July 11, 2023. Resistance to wind and solar projects, even from some environmentalists, is among an array of impediments to widespread conversion to renewables. (Mason Trinca/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100124144107 FILE -- OpenAI's ChatGPT Plus service on a phone in New York, July 10, 2023. People who spend $20 a month for a subscription to OpenAI?s ChatGPT Plus service can now browse the store for custom chatbots that provide a wide array of services. (Jackie Molloy/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180823174406 Connor DuPuy, a student at the University of Maine in Orono, works on a prototype wind turbine in a wave pool on July 10, 2023. Resistance to wind and solar projects, even from some environmentalists, is among an array of impediments to widespread conversion to renewables. (Mason Trinca/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823111906 Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who is fighting an impeachment vote led by Republican lawmakers in court, during a press briefing in Philadelphia, July 4, 2023. A campaign by conservatives that is expanding across the country is using an array of tactics to try and limit the power of Democratic prosecutors who have promised reforms to the criminal justice system, or to oust them altogether. (Rachel Wisniewski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121023113107 FILE ? The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, June 27, 2023. Former President Donald Trump says he has ?absolute immunity? ? but an array of Supreme Court decisions tells a different story. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623184706 Soldiers with Ukraine?s 36th Brigade fire artillery on nearby Russian trenches, near the front line in southern Ukraine, June 21, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges ? large minefields for one ? in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623190106 Soldiers with Ukraine?s 36th Brigade await artillery coordinates to resume firing, near the front line in southern Ukraine, June 21, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges ? large minefields for one ? in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623190906 Ukrainian medics with the 72nd Brigade evacuate an injured soldier from the front line, in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, June 20, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges ? large minefields for one ? in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623190305 Military medical stretchers are leaned against a wall to dry by soldiers with UkraineÕs 72nd Brigade, near Vuhledar, Ukraine, June 20, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges Ñ large minefields for one Ñ in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623190705 A Ukrainian marine with the 35th Brigade fires a mortar round from a tree line outside of Avdiivka, Ukraine, June 19, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges ? large minefields for one ? in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623190506 A Ukrainian marine with the 35th Brigade lifts ammunition from a truck bed along a tree line outside of Avdiivka, Ukraine, June 19, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges ? large minefields for one ? in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623185105 A Ukrainian marine with the 35th Brigade fires an automatic grenade launcher from an opening in a Ukrainian-held tree line outside of Avdiivka, Ukraine, June 19, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges Ñ large minefields for one Ñ in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623185706 A Ukrainian soldier catches a drone used to correct Ukrainian artillery fire on Russian positions, in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine, June 18, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges ? large minefields for one ? in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260623184906 Ukrainian soldiers pilot and monitor a drone used to correct Ukrainian artillery fire on Russian positions, in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine, June 18, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges ? large minefields for one ? in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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