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ny220324191606 A silver-plated sculpture, ?Statue of Freedom (Marsha P. Johnson),? 2024, by Artist Kiyan Williams, a tribute to the trans civil rights activist based on a photograph of her by By Diana Davies, sits on a terrace at the Whitney Museum of American Art for its Biennial exhibition, in New York, March 10, 2024. The tilting re-creation of the northern facade of the White House in soil will crumble, sprout plants and birth insects over time. (Charlie Rubin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220324191406 A detail of a work of earth on a steel frame by Artist Kiyan Williams, ?Ruins of Empire II or The Earth Swallows the Master?s House,? sits on a terrace at the Whitney Museum of American Art for its Biennial exhibition, in New York, March 10, 2024. The tilting re-creation of the northern facade of the White House in soil will crumble, sprout plants and birth insects over time. (Charlie Rubin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220324191207 The work of earth on a steel frame by Artist Kiyan Williams, ?Ruins of Empire II or The Earth Swallows the Master?s House,? sits on a terrace at the Whitney Museum of American Art for its Biennial exhibition, in New York, March 10, 2024. The tilting re-creation of the northern facade of the White House in soil will crumble, sprout plants and birth insects over time. (Charlie Rubin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220324192006 A work of earth on a steel frame by Artist Kiyan Williams, ?Ruins of Empire II or The Earth Swallows the Master?s House,? sits on a terrace at the Whitney Museum of American Art for its Biennial exhibition, in New York, March 10, 2024. The tilting re-creation of the northern facade of the White House in soil will crumble, sprout plants and birth insects over time. (Charlie Rubin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20240208_znp_d151_014 February 8, 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: Action between Charlie Sheehy (9-0 Brown & White) and Abdel Sauceda (12-4 Black & Silver) in a lightweight bout. Sheehy won the bout by unanimous decision after 8 rounds of action. (Credit Image: © Adam DelGiudice/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240208_znp_d151_013 February 8, 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: Action between Charlie Sheehy (9-0 Brown & White) and Abdel Sauceda (12-4 Black & Silver) in a lightweight bout. Sheehy won the bout by unanimous decision after 8 rounds of action. (Credit Image: © Adam DelGiudice/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240208_znp_d151_012 February 8, 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: Action between Charlie Sheehy (9-0 Brown & White) and Abdel Sauceda (12-4 Black & Silver) in a lightweight bout. Sheehy won the bout by unanimous decision after 8 rounds of action. (Credit Image: © Adam DelGiudice/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240208_znp_d151_011 February 8, 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: Action between Charlie Sheehy (9-0 Brown & White) and Abdel Sauceda (12-4 Black & Silver) in a lightweight bout. Sheehy won the bout by unanimous decision after 8 rounds of action. (Credit Image: © Adam DelGiudice/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240208_znp_d151_010 February 8, 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: Action between Charlie Sheehy (9-0 Brown & White) and Abdel Sauceda (12-4 Black & Silver) in a lightweight bout. Sheehy won the bout by unanimous decision after 8 rounds of action. (Credit Image: © Adam DelGiudice/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240208_znp_d151_009 February 8, 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: Action between Charlie Sheehy (9-0 Brown & White) and Abdel Sauceda (12-4 Black & Silver) in a lightweight bout. Sheehy won the bout by unanimous decision after 8 rounds of action. (Credit Image: © Adam DelGiudice/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240208_znp_d151_008 February 8, 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: Action between Charlie Sheehy (9-0 Brown & White) and Abdel Sauceda (12-4 Black & Silver) in a lightweight bout. Sheehy won the bout by unanimous decision after 8 rounds of action. (Credit Image: © Adam DelGiudice/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231002_shn_z03_904 October 2, 2023 - Spain - U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Adam White, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Battalion Landing Team 1/6 Charlie Company Commander, discusses tactics with a Spanish Armed forces member during an integrated, multilateral amphibious assault as part of a Spanish bilateral exercise, Rota, Spain, Oct. 2, 2023. The San Antonio-class amphibious ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19), assigned to the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and embarked 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Command), under the command and control of Task Force 61/2, is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet to defend U.S., Allied, and partner interests. (Credit Image: © Aziza Kamuhanda/U.S. Marines/ZUMA Press Wire)
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RC13C3ED1170 FILE PHOTO: FIA Formula One Race Director Charlie Whiting speaks during a press briefing regarding Japanese Grand Prix at the Sochi Autodrom circuit on October 10, 2014. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo
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48055448 Charlie Dean of England Women and Match Umpire Rob White during the International Twenty/20 match at the 1st Central County Ground, HovePicture by Graeme Wilcockson/Focus Images/Sipa USA 0794046534131/08/2023
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8.21290382 Public Defender Charlie Cofer talks with U.S. House member Aaron Bean before the start of Sunday evening's prayer vigil for the Dollar General shooting victims. Late Sunday afternoon Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters, council member Ju'Coby Pittman and faith leaders and other community leaders came together a short distance from Saturday's mass shooting scene to hold a prayer vigil in the victims honor and call for change. This went on as Crime scene investigators continued to gather evidence at the Dollar General store on Kings Road in Jacksonville, FL Sunday, August 27, 2023 the day after Saturday's mass shooting. A White individual shot and killed African-American patrons inside the store then took his own life using an AR-15 style rifle with swastikas and other white nationalist markings on it. [Bob Self/Florida Times-Union] Photo Credit: Bob Self/ Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47337188 Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton (50) throws to the plate during a MLB regular season game between the Chicago White Sox and Atlanta Braves, Friday, July 14, 2023 in Atlanta, GA. (Brandon Sloter/Image of Sport/Sipa USA)
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47337313 Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton (50) throws to the plate during a MLB regular season game between the Chicago White Sox and Atlanta Braves, Friday, July 14, 2023 in Atlanta, GA. (Brandon Sloter/Image of Sport/Sipa USA)
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47337189 Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton (50) throws to the plate during a MLB regular season game between the Chicago White Sox and Atlanta Braves, Friday, July 14, 2023 in Atlanta, GA. (Brandon Sloter/Image of Sport/Sipa USA)
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47337318 Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton (50) throws to the plate during a MLB regular season game between the Chicago White Sox and Atlanta Braves, Friday, July 14, 2023 in Atlanta, GA. (Brandon Sloter/Image of Sport/Sipa USA)
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47337241 Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton (50) throws to the plate during a MLB regular season game between the Chicago White Sox and Atlanta Braves, Friday, July 14, 2023 in Atlanta, GA. (Brandon Sloter/Image of Sport/Sipa USA)
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ny270623141906 Charlie White with a tray of fried chicken for the buffet at the Movie Star Restaurant in Hattiesburg, Miss., June 18, 2023. The big, communal all-you-can-eat spreads faltered amid pandemic fears, but inflation and a hunger for an experience are giving them new life and variety. (Edmund D. Fountain/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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46821539 Jun 12, 2023; Washington, DC, USA; Charlie Baker, President of the NCAA & former Governor of Massachusetts, speaks during College Athlete Day at the White House. The achievements of the women and men NCAA championship teams from the 2022-2023 season were celebrated.. Mandatory Credit: Josh Morgan-USA TODAY/Sipa USA
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46821537 Jun 12, 2023; Washington, DC, USA; Charlie Baker, President of the NCAA & former Governor of Massachusetts, speaks during College Athlete Day at the White House. The achievements of the women and men NCAA championship teams from the 2022-2023 season were celebrated.. Mandatory Credit: Josh Morgan-USA TODAY/Sipa USA
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46820099 Jun 12, 2023; Washington, DC, USA; Charlie Baker, President of the NCAA & former Governor of Massachusetts, speaks during College Athlete Day at the White House. The achievements of the women and men NCAA championship teams from the 2022-2023 season were celebrated.. Mandatory Credit: Josh Morgan-USA TODAY/Sipa USA
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46820089 Jun 12, 2023; Washington, DC, USA; Charlie Baker, President of the NCAA & former Governor of Massachusetts, speaks during College Athlete Day at the White House. The achievements of the women and men NCAA championship teams from the 2022-2023 season were celebrated.. Mandatory Credit: Josh Morgan-USA TODAY/Sipa USA
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46820083 Jun 12, 2023; Washington, DC, USA; Charlie Baker, President of the NCAA & former Governor of Massachusetts, speaks during College Athlete Day at the White House. The achievements of the women and men NCAA championship teams from the 2022-2023 season were celebrated.. Mandatory Credit: Josh Morgan-USA TODAY/Sipa USA
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46818983 Charlie Baker, President of the NCAA and former Governor of Massachusetts, speaks during a College Athlete Day event on the South Lawn of the White House on June 12, 2023 in Washington, D.C. The White House is holding the event to honor the 2022-2023 NCAA national champions from around the country. Photo Credit: Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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46818982 Charlie Baker, President of the NCAA and former Governor of Massachusetts, speaks during a College Athlete Day event on the South Lawn of the White House on June 12, 2023 in Washington, D.C. The White House is holding the event to honor the 2022-2023 NCAA national champions from around the country. Photo Credit: Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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46818984 Charlie Baker, President of the NCAA and former Governor of Massachusetts, speaks during a College Athlete Day event on the South Lawn of the White House on June 12, 2023 in Washington, D.C. The White House is holding the event to honor the 2022-2023 NCAA national champions from around the country. Photo Credit: Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230504_zia_c218_005 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230504_zia_c218_006 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230504_zia_c218_012 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_017 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230504_zia_c218_013 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_018 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230504_zia_c218_002 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_001 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_010 May 4, 2023, Whipsnade, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: ©
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20230504_zia_c218_003 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_011 May 4, 2023, Whipsnade, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: ©
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20230504_zia_c218_008 May 4, 2023, Whipsnade, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: ©
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20230504_zia_c218_004 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_014 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_015 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_016 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_007 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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45939355 Charlie Baker, Former Governor of Massachusetts, arrives to attend a state dinner in honor of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and South Korean First Lady Kim Keon Hee hosted by US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, April 26, 2023. The US will strengthen the deterrence it provides South Korea against nuclear threats, securing a pledge from Seoul to honor commitments to not pursue its own atomic arsenal. Photographer: Sarah Silbiger/Pool/Sipa USA
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45894579 Charlie Heaton attends "Prima Facie" Broadway opening night at the Golden Theatre, New York, NY, April 23, 2023. Photo Credit: Anthony Behar/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230308_zsa_p175_004 March 8, 2023, Las Vegas, NV, LAS VEGAS, NV, United States: LAS VEGAS, NV - March 8: (L) Dana White and Charly Arnolt meet with the press for the first ever Power Slap presser at UFC Apex for Power Slap 1 - Press Conference on March 8, 2023 in Las Vegas, NV, United States. (Credit Image: © Louis Grasse/PX Imagens/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny020323182206 ?Riding Death in My Sleep,? from 2002, which features a woman with a Kabuki white face crouching on a curving black mass riddled with mushrooms, on view at ?Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined,? at the New Museum in New York, Feb. 28, 2023. The multimedia artist Wangechi Mutu has turned the New Museum into a magical matriarchy. (Charlie Rubin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20230115_zmp_s247_186 January 15, 2023, Pasadena, California, USA: X MAYO (L) and TYE WHITE at the NBCUniversal Press Tour red carpet event at the Langham Huntington Hoterl in Pasadena, California (Credit Image: © Charlie Steffens/ZUMA Press Wire)
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43467522 First Lady Jill Biden speaks alongside US President Joe Biden and Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker during a Hanukkah Holiday Reception in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2022.
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43467519 First Lady Jill Biden speaks alongside US President Joe Biden and Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker during a Hanukkah Holiday Reception in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2022.
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43467523 First Lady Jill Biden speaks alongside US President Joe Biden and Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker during a Hanukkah Holiday Reception in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2022.
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43467520 First Lady Jill Biden speaks alongside US President Joe Biden and Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker during a Hanukkah Holiday Reception in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2022.
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ny191222234606 President Joe Biden greets Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker during a Hanukkah holiday reception in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington on Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. (Pete Marovich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20221219_zaa_s152_217 December 19, 2022, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: First lady Dr. Jill Biden speaks alongside United States President Joe Biden and Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker during a Hanukkah Holiday Reception in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2022 (Credit Image: © Samuel Corum - Pool Via Cnp/CNP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20221219_zaa_s152_218 December 19, 2022, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: First lady Dr. Jill Biden speaks alongside United States President Joe Biden and Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker during a Hanukkah Holiday Reception in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2022 (Credit Image: © Samuel Corum - Pool Via Cnp/CNP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny161122002505 FILE ? Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, and Arizona Republican candidate for governor Kari Lake during a rally in Phoenix, on Nov. 1, 2022. Lake, the defeated candidate for governor is weighing whether to concede or mount a legal challenge; the choice is pitting old-guard Republicans against election deniers pushing for a fight. (Rebecca Noble/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny011122213906 President Joe Biden delivers remarks during an event on Social Security spending and medicare inside the OB Johnson Park/Community Center in Hallandale Beach, Fla., on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022. Biden arrived in Florida ON Tuesday to campaign for gubernatorial candidate Charlie Christ and senatorial candidate Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) ahead of Election Day. (Tom Brenner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny011122214106 President Joe Biden walks on stage during an event on Social Security spending and medicare inside the OB Johnson Park/Community Center in Hallandale Beach, Fla., on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022. Biden arrived in Florida ON Tuesday to campaign for gubernatorial candidate Charlie Christ and senatorial candidate Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) ahead of Election Day. (Tom Brenner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny011122142606 President Joe Biden boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md. on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022. Biden is scheduled to travel to Florida today to campaign for gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist. (Al Drago/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny011122142406 President Joe Biden boards Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md. on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022. Biden is scheduled to travel to Florida today to campaign for gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist. (Al Drago/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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42048918 October 7, 2022: Harvard Crimson quarterback Charlie Dean (11) passes the ball as Cornell Big Red linebacker Malin White (49) pressures during the first half on Friday, Oct., 7, 2022 at Schoellkopf Field in Ithaca, NY. Harvard won 35-28. Rich Barnes/CSM/Sipa USA(Credit Image: © Rich Barnes/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA)
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ny100622140306 Toronto Blue Jays Manager Charlie Montoyo, in white shirt, plays the g?iro onstage with the Luis Franco Worldwide Salsa Band at the Lula Lounge in Toronto, Canada, April 30th, 2022. Montoya plays salsa music to relax before games, and sometimes spends weekends during the season accompanying bands in night clubs. (Brendan Ko/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140422230005 The Nashville Stars 10-and-under baseball team take a group photo after a tournament game in Nashville, April 9, 2022. Named after a team from the Negro leagues, the Nashville Stars give young players, Black and white, passion and purpose in the game. Pictured: (Back) Austin Gordon, Cai Owens, Brendon Hill, Aiden Sharp, Jayden Thomas, Donovan Davis. (Front) Matthew Larson, Myles Bradford, Cameron Hesselrode, Max Goetz, Charlie Welch. (Taylor Baucom/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20191112_zza_g145_008 1994, USA: Actor Louis Gossett, Jr., during filming for the TV Movie, ''A Father for Charlie'', in 1994. (Credit Image: © CBS-TV/JT Vintage/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny041019203304 Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, looks on as President Donald Trump spoke at the group's summit, at the White House in Washington, Oct. 4, 2019. Trump has repeatedly denied that there was any quid pro quo attached to his pressure on Ukraine to investigate his political enemies, but a new batch of text messages released late Thursday night indicated that his own representatives saw it differently. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060519203205 Tiger Wood's son, Charlie Axel Woods, and girlfriend, Erica Herman, center left, watch as President Donald Trump presents Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, May 6, 2019. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110719112404 FILE -- Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, speaks at an event for young, conservative women in Dallas, Texas, June 14, 2018. Conservative fringe figures like Kirk will get their moment with President Donald Trump during a ?social media summit,? on July 11, 2019, where they will share stories of what they call discrimination and suppression on the internet. (Ilana Panich-Linsman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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