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ny230424110808 A demonstrator holds a flare as another waves the Palestinian flag during a protest against the war in Gaza outside New York University in Manhattan on Monday night, April 22, 2024. The arrests of more than 100 protesters at Columbia University last week led to more campus demonstrations, at Yale, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and as far away as the University of Michigan. (Adam Gray/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230424111108 A demonstrator is taken into custody by police during a protest against the war in Gaza outside New York University in Manhattan on Monday night, April 22, 2024. The arrests of more than 100 protesters at Columbia University last week led to more campus demonstrations, at Yale, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and as far away as the University of Michigan. (Adam Gray/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230424110607 A demonstrator is take into custody by police during a protest against the war in Gaza outside New York University in Manhattan on Monday night, April 22, 2024. The arrests of more than 100 protesters at Columbia University last week led to more campus demonstrations, at Yale, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and as far away as the University of Michigan. (Adam Gray/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230424110408 Police move in to arrest protesters calling for an end to the war in Gaza outside New York University in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan on Monday night, April 22, 2024. The arrests of more than 100 protesters at Columbia University last week led to more campus demonstrations, at Yale, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and as far away as the University of Michigan. (Adam Gray/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230424111408 Demonstrators, including some faculty members, link arms as they face off against police during a protest against the war in Gaza outside New York University in Manhattan on Monday night, April 22, 2024. The arrests of more than 100 protesters at Columbia University last week led to more campus demonstrations, at Yale, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and as far away as the University of Michigan. (Adam Gray/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324210107 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** The Rocket Bar in Brownsville, Texas, on Feb. 22, 2024, one of several new nightlife establishments that received funds from the Musk FoundationÕs initiative to revitalize downtown. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324205106 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A worker paints the walls of Le Rve, BrownsvilleÕs first French bistro, in Brownsville, Texas, on Feb. 22, 2024, a city near SpaceXÕs launch site and the recipient of millions of dollars from the Musk Foundation. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324205306 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.**A student during a welding class, funded by the Musk Foundation, in Brownsville, Texas, on Feb. 22, 2024. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324210506 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A pop-up planetariums at the Hudson Elementary School in Brownsville, Texas, on Feb. 22, 2024, a city near SpaceXÕs launch site and the recipient of millions of dollars from the Musk Foundation. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324204606 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** SpaceXÕs Starship rocket at its launch site in Boca Chica, Texas on Feb. 21, 2024. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324205906 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** The current campus of the Ad Astra School, which sits behind the security gates of a SpaceX-owned compound, in Boca Chica, Texas, on Feb. 21, 2024. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324210307 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Eddie Trevi?o Jr., the top elected official in Cameron County, Texas, on Feb. 22, 2024. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324205507 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A new mural in BrownsvilleÕs downtown on Feb. 21, 2024, depicts the cityÕs old landmarks Ñ the cathedral, the zoo, the Gulf of Mexico beach Ñ alongside a new one: SpaceXÕs rocket complex. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150324134707 HEADLINE: Musk Charity Keeps Money Close to HomeCAPTION: A mural on Feb. 20, 2024, in Brownsville, Texas, a city near SpaceXÕs launch site and the recipient of millions of dollars from the Musk Foundation. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. CREDIT: (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150324132006 HEADLINE: Musk Charity Keeps Money Close to HomeCAPTION: A mural on Feb. 20, 2024, in Brownsville, Texas, a city near SpaceXÕs launch site and the recipient of millions of dollars from the Musk Foundation. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. CREDIT: (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324204906 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A mural in Brownsville, Texas, on Feb. 20, 2024, a city near SpaceXÕs launch site and the recipient of millions of dollars from the Musk Foundation. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100224150806 Piles of dilapidated bicycles that were used by asylum seekers as far away as Syria and Somalia to cross from Russia into Finland, half buried in snow at the border in Nuijamaa, Finland, Feb. 6, 2024. Russia warned Finland of ÒcountermeasuresÓ for its accession into NATO, and sending immigrants across the border seems to be one of them. (Juho Kuva/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100224151306 Mari Rantanen, FinlandÕs interior minister, in Helsinki, Feb. 5, 2024. Russia warned Finland of ÒcountermeasuresÓ for its accession into NATO, and steering immigrants across FinlandÕs border, some of them from as far away as Syria and Somalia, seems to be one of them. (Juho Kuva/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090324205707 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Teslas charge in the parking lot of the Arroyo EV Charging Depot in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 23, 2024. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Philip Cheung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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RC2571AK817E SENSITIVE MATERIAL. THIS IMAGE MAY OFFEND OR DISTURB A just-graduated cadet bleeds after being hit by a hat tossed in the air, at the end of the 2023 graduation ceremony at the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, New York, U.S., May 27, 2023. Photographer Eduardo Munoz was covering the May 2023 graduation ceremony at the Army's prestigious U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York. He was taking pictures of that familiar moment when the graduates, resplendent in their gray and white dress uniforms, toss their hats into the air to celebrate their achievement. Amid the crowd, he spotted something different. "When all hats touched the field, I moved my eyes away from the viewfinder and I saw, not too close but not too far, one of these cadets with blood on her face," he said. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz SEARCH "POY STORIES" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2023 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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ny090324204706 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, March 10, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** FILE Ñ Elon Musk, who leads Tesla, founded SpaceX and helped to establish OpenAI in 2015, at a conference in New York, Nov. 29, 2023. After making billions in tax-deductible donations to his philanthropy, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX gave away far less than required in some years Ñ and what he did give often supported his own interests. (Amir Hamja/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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RC2LM4AHQ8LZ Holocaust survivor David Lenga, 96, and Hamas attack survivor Ariel Ein-Gal attend the "Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away" exhibit in Simi Valley, California, U.S., November 28, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Garcia
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RC2JM4ANI7CZ Holocaust survivor David Lenga, 96, and Hamas attack survivor Ariel Ein-Gal attend the "Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away" exhibit in Simi Valley, California, U.S., November 28, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Garcia
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RC2JM4AAM1B7 Holocaust survivor David Lenga, 96, and Hamas attack survivor Ariel Ein-Gal meet at the "Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away" exhibit in Simi Valley, California, U.S., November 28, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Garcia
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RC21L4AZ0FZH Detained far-right leader Tommy Robinson reacts to an eye injury, as he is escorted away by police, at a march against the rise of antisemitism in the UK, during a temporary truce between the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and Israel, in London, Britain November 26, 2023. REUTERS/Susannah Ireland
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RC21L4AOWC01 Detained far-right leader Tommy Robinson reacts to an eye injury, as he is escorted away by police, at a march against the rise of antisemitism in the UK, during a temporary truce between the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and Israel, in London, Britain November 26, 2023. REUTERS/Susannah Ireland
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RC21L4AKMC3O Detained far-right leader Tommy Robinson reacts to an eye injury, as he is escorted away by police, at a march against the rise of antisemitism in the UK, during a temporary truce between the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and Israel, in London, Britain November 26, 2023. REUTERS/Susannah Ireland
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RC21L4AKJOXI Detained far-right leader Tommy Robinson is escorted away by police, at a march against the rise of antisemitism in the UK, during a temporary truce between the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and Israel, in London, Britain November 26, 2023. REUTERS/Susannah Ireland
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RC2X04AWSBKN Fisherman Ibrahim Suwadan, 53, reacts while talking to journalists at port in Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2Y04AXNO22 Fisherman Toufik Khouri, 63, filters newly caught sardines in his boat in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2624AXXNAF Fisherman Ibrahim Suwadan, 53, smokes water pipes called "shisha" while sitting in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 29, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2X04AI7EMB Fisherman, Toni Watra, 52, reacts as he talks to journalists in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2Y04AYIXU7 Fisherman Toufik Khouri, 63, filters newly caught sardines in his boat in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2Y04AU79R3 Fisherman Toufik Khouri, 63, filters newly caught sardines in his boat in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2X04AVXU8F Fisherman Abu Ali reacts as he talks to journalists in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2X04ARXI88 Fisherman Ibrahim Suwadan, 53, reacts while talking to journalists at port in Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2V04ALWVLE Fisherman Toufik Khouri, 63, filters newly caught sardines in his boat in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2X04AEIY8Z Fisherman Abu Ali reacts as he talks to journalists in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2X04AZF9Y9 Fisherman, Toni Watra, 52, shows his poor catch as he talks to journalists in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2Y04AJX9BC Fisherman Toufik Khouri, 63, filters newly caught sardines in his boat in the port city of Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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RC2I04AR6VZN Fisherman Ibrahim Suwadan, 53, reacts while talking to journalists at port in Tyre, Lebanon October 27, 2023. Due to the ongoing tensions on the border between Lebanon and Israel, fishermen say that they are no longer able to venture as far as before or stay long in the water when fishing in southern Lebanon for fear that it will cost them their lives and often, as a result, they come back empty-handed. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
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ny071023104606 Palestinian men carry the body of a militant who was killed in fighting on the Gaza/Israel border, in Gaza City on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023104906 Two Palestinian women mourn the killing of one of their sons during an Israeli bombing in Gaza City on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023103907 Two Palestinian women mourn the killing of one of their sons during an Israeli bombing in Gaza City on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023125007 Two Palestinian women mourn the killing of one of their sons during an Israeli bombing in Gaza City on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023102807 Palestinian men and youth carry the body of a militant who was killed in fighting on the Gaza/Israel border, in Gaza City on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023133907 Palestinian youth surround a car that was burned after it had been seized in Israeli territory and brought back to Jabalia, in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023193606 Palestinian youth near a car that was burned after it had been seized in Israeli territory and brought back to Jabalia, one of the northernmost settlements in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023103507 Palestinian youth chant and celebrate atop a car that was burned after it had been seized in Israeli territory and brought back to Jabalia, one of the northernmost settlements in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023105906 Palestinian youth chant and celebrate around a car that was burned after it had been seized in Israeli territory and brought back to Jabalia, one of the northernmost settlements in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023133006 Damage from a rocket fired from Gaza in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023132606 A father and son on their rooftop inspect damage to a neighbor?s home from a rocket in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023110306 Osher Luzon dampens the ground to suppress a brush fire ignited by rockets near his grandmotherÕs house in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023192606 Evgenia Simanovich runs to the family home?s reinforced concrete shelter, moments after rocket sirens sounded in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023110807 Evgenia Simanovich runs to the family homeÕs reinforced concrete shelter, moments after rocket sirens sounded in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023192106 Rocket contrails in the skies over Gaza City, Gaza Strip on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023100406 Rocket contrails in the skies over Gaza City, Gaza Strip on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023104207 Rocket contrails in the skies over Gaza City, Gaza Strip on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023101306 From the window of his familyÕs apartment, Aweke Zena surveys damage from a rocket from Gaza that struck a parking lot in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023100106 Cars gutted by fires set after a rocket from Gaza struck the parking lot of an apartment complex in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023105306 A man walks past cars destroyed by fires started after a rocket from Gaza struck an apartment complex parking lot in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023103106 Cars gutted by fires set when a rocket from Gaza struck the parking lot of an apartment complex in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023101806 Mikhail Shvetz surveys the damage to cars gutted by fires set when a rocket from Gaza struck the parking lot of an apartment complex in Ashkelon, Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023101506 Yeshayahu Foyer, a 91-year-old holocaust survivor, descends stairs at his home in Ashkelon, Israel, after surveying the damage to nearby house that was struck by a rocket on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Israel and Gaza were at war on Saturday after Palestinian militants launched an early morning assault on southern Israel that had few precedents in its complexity and scale, invading several Israeli towns and firing thousands of rockets toward cities as far away as Jerusalem. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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RC2UYF9D90D4 FILE PHOTO: ON THIS DAY -- April 7 April 7, 2018 SOCCER - Bayern Munich players celebrate winning the Bundesliga with a replica trophy in front of fans after beating Augsburg 4-1 away at WWK Arena. Jupp Heynckes' side won their sixth consecutive league title with five games to spare, but it was far from a straightforward journey. Bayern started the campaign poorly and were five points off the lead in October when manager Carlo Ancelotti was replaced by Heynckes for his fourth spell at the club. Heynckes had not coached a team since leading Bayern to the treble in 2013 and they won 23 of their next 27 league matches to seal the title. REUTERS/Michael Dalder/File Photo
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ny170623220306 TJ Johnson, 63, of Minneapolis, on June 16, 2023. The Justice DepartmentÕs devastating findings on the cityÕs police force left Minneapolis searching for next steps. Some residents found little closure. ÒI stay away from them as far as I can,Ó Johnson said of the cityÕs police force. ÒWhite men and women, they donÕt worry like we do.Ó (Caroline Yang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280623125205 FILE -- Wildfires burning in northern Quebec, June 14, 2023. The ongoing outbreak of fires in Canada is sending new waves of smoke into the American Midwest, and the pollution has been seen as far away as Europe. (Renaud Philippe/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200224140306 FILE ? Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices Jill Karofsky, Rebecca Dallet, Janet Protasiewicz, and Ann Walsh Bradley celebrate Protasiewicz?s victory over conservative candidate Daniel Kelly in Milwaukee, on April 4, 2023. The race in Wisconsin won by Janet Protasiewicz featured far and away the most spending ever for a state Supreme Court seat. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210223122306 A Ukrainian military dugout next to a checkpoint in the Sumy region of Ukraine, Feb. 16, 2023. Along Ukraine's northern border, Russia has fired away at civilian and military targets without any follow-up, apparently with the aim of tying up tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers far from the more decisive battles in southeastern Ukraine, analysts say. (Emile Ducke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210223122506 Mykola Chernihets, 68, and his wife, Valentina, 71, in their home near the border with Russia in Slavhorod, Ukraine, Feb. 16, 2023. Along Ukraine's northern border, Russia has fired away at civilian and military targets without any follow-up, apparently with the aim of tying up tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers far from the more decisive battles in southeastern Ukraine, analysts say. (Emile Ducke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210223122606 A community center damaged by shelling near the border with Russia in Slavhorod, Ukraine, Feb. 16, 2023. Along Ukraine's northern border, Russia has fired away at civilian and military targets without any follow-up, apparently with the aim of tying up tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers far from the more decisive battles in southeastern Ukraine, analysts say. (Emile Ducke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210223122906 Svitlana Hlyanko and her daughter Anastasia, whose previous home was destroyed by shelling, in front of their new home near the border with Russia in Slavhorod, Ukraine, Feb. 16, 2023. Along Ukraine's northern border, Russia has fired away at civilian and military targets without any follow-up, apparently with the aim of tying up tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers far from the more decisive battles in southeastern Ukraine, analysts say. (Emile Ducke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210223122206 Soldiers with the Ukrainian Border Guard at a position near the border with Russia in the Sumy region of Ukraine, Feb. 16, 2023. Along Ukraine's northern border, Russia has fired away at civilian and military targets without any follow-up, apparently with the aim of tying up tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers far from the more decisive battles in southeastern Ukraine, analysts say. (Emile Ducke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210223122706 Soldiers with the Ukrainian Border Guard use a pair of field binoculars at a position near the border with Russia in the Sumy region of Ukraine, Feb. 16, 2023. Along Ukraine's northern border, Russia has fired away at civilian and military targets without any follow-up, apparently with the aim of tying up tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers far from the more decisive battles in southeastern Ukraine, analysts say. (Emile Ducke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210922222906 Toby Kanzawa, a gardener at Golden Gate Park who said he sees far less fog today, in San Francisco, Aug. 24, 2022. The ebb and flow of fog has long defined life along the California coast. Now, some scientists fear climate change is causing an ethereal companion to fade away. (Nina Riggio/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180622154905 The audience stands and sings along as the Odesa Opera performs Ukraine?s national anthem after reopening for the first time since the Russian invasion, June 17, 2022. The war is not far away, but Odesa, a city that has always lived for the moment, proclaims that culture will help Ukraine prevail. (Laetitia Vancon/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180622155306 Marina Naymytenko, a soprano who performed in a duet from ?Romeo and Juliet,? prepares backstage before the Opera Theater reopened for the first time since the Russian invasion, in Odesa, Ukraine, June 17, 2022. The war is not far away, but Odesa, a city that has always lived for the moment, proclaims that culture will help Ukraine prevail. (Laetitia Vancon/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280122200304 People play in the snow on Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022, in Mariupol, Ukraine, despite the threat of a military escalation not far away. Ukrainian officials sharply criticized the Biden administration Friday, Jan. 28, 2022, for its ominous warnings of an imminent Russian attack, saying they had needlessly spread alarm, even as a new Pentagon assessment said Russia was now positioned to go beyond a limited incursion and invade all of Ukraine. (Brendan Hoffman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221160204 A storm damaged neighborhood in Bremen, Ky. on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (William Widmer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221184705 People help with storm cleanup effort in Bremen, Ky. on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (William Widmer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221160304 Debris from a tornado is scattered along a roadway in Bremen, Ky. on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (William Widmer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221184904 The remains of a home foundation in Bremen, Ky. on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, after a tornado swept the structure away. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (William Widmer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221212504 Trees downed during a tornado are burned on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021 in Bremen, Ky. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett for The New York Times)
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ny141221210005 Richard Crist, 82, walks with his dog Josey in Bremen, Ky., on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, where a tornado passed through and damaged his son's house. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett for The New York Times)
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ny141221205604 A police car drives past tornado damaged trees on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021 in Bremen, Ky. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett for The New York Times)
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ny141221205805 Household items donated for tornado survivors partially fill a gymnasium at Bremen Elementary School on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021 in Bremen, Ky. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett for The New York Times)
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ny151221114104 People help with the cleanup effort in Mayfield, Ky., on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, as viewed from inside a storm damaged home. The authorities in several states resumed efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221184805 Storm debris is piled along a road in Bremen, Ky. on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (William Widmer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221151604 A sign thanking first responders is displayed near a storm ravaged home in Mayfield, Ky., Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221185404 Firefighters amid tornado debris in the Creekwood neighborhood in Bowling Green, Ky. on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221154804 Tornado debris and damaged vehicles in a Bowling Green, Ky. neighborhood on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221151505 An Atmos Energy employee inspects a gas line at a destroyed home in Mayfield, Ky., Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221151204 Crews work to remove debris in Mayfield, Ky., Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221185205 Tornado debris and damaged vehicles in a Bowling Green, Ky. neighborhood on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221155005 A contractor stands on a tornado damaged roof in the Creekwood neighborhood of Bowling Green, Ky. on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221155205 Tornado debris and damaged vehicles in a Bowling Green, Ky. neighborhood on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141221151305 An American flag hangs from a storm damaged home in Bowling Green, Ky., Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. The authorities in several states will resume efforts on Tuesday to identify dozens of people killed over the weekend in powerful tornadoes that leveled a candle factory in Kentucky and destroyed neighborhoods as far away as Arkansas and Illinois. (Luke Sharrett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230921193305 A juggler performs during a fundraiser for Green-Wood Cemetery at the cemetery in Brooklyn, Sept. 22, 2021. At the fundraiser, guests danced and watched performances at the landmark burial ground Ñ the pandemic seemed both near and far away. (Amir Hamja/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230921193505 People gather at a fundraiser for Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Sept. 22, 2021. At the fundraiser, guests danced and watched performances at the landmark burial ground Ñ the pandemic seemed both near and far away. (Amir Hamja/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230921193005 A dancer with the Francesca Harper Project performs during a fundraiser for Green-Wood Cemetery at the entrance to the cemetery in Brooklyn, Sept. 22, 2021. At the fundraiser, guests danced and watched performances at the landmark burial ground Ñ the pandemic seemed both near and far away. (Amir Hamja/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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