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ny090625163911 A rare earth refinery, in Baotou, China, China June 9, 2025. China produces the entire world?s supply of samarium, a rare earth metal that the United States and its allies need to rebuild inventories of fighter jets, missiles and other hardware. (The New York Times)
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ny020725202813 Patrons at Olde Goat Cafe, a coffee shop inside Nikiski Hardware & Supply in Nikiski, Alaska, May 31, 2025. Nikiski in southern Alaska is waiting to see if backing from President Trump and a new developer will advance a decades-old initiative to export natural gas. (Ash Adams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250625222312 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before THURSDAY 12:01 A.M. ET, JUNE 26, 2025. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Patrons at Olde Goat Cafe, a coffee shop inside Nikiski Hardware & Supply in Nikiski, Alaska, May 31, 2025. Nikiski in southern Alaska is waiting to see if backing from President Trump and a new developer will advance a decades-old initiative to export natural gas. (Ash Adams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020725202814 Louie Oliva and his sister, Amber Douglas, in front of their familyÕs hardware store and coffee shop in Nikiski, Alaska, May 31, 2025. They were encouraged by the recent buzz created by Donald TrumpÕs backing of Alaska LNG. (Ash Adams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210525145611 FILE ? Sam Altman, OpenAI?s chief executive and co-founder of World, during the startup?s launch in San Francisco, April 30, 2025. OpenAI said it was buying io, a start-up founded by Jony Ive, the designer of the iPhone, to usher in a new era of artificial intelligence hardware. (Jason Henry/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250325220522 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before WEDNESDAY 12:01 A.M. ET, MARCH 26, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Ajeya Motaganahalli, a vice president at Pure Storage, a California company that makes data-storage hardware used around the world, at the company's offices in Bengaluru, India, on March 3, 2025. Motaganahalli has been building up the office in Bengaluru for three years. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250325220534 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before WEDNESDAY 12:01 A.M. ET, MARCH 26, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Employees of Pure Storage, a California company that makes data-storage hardware used around the world, at the company's offices in Bengaluru, India, on March 3, 2025. An abundance of motivated young professionals is luring American businesses to base their global operations in Indian cities. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225220018 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225220016 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225215225 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225212920 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225212911 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225212918 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225215311 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225215217 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225215310 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225220019 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225212928 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120225215213 Sebastian Stan, an Oscar nominee for his portrayal of President Trump in ?The Apprentice,? in New York, Feb. 6, 2025. Stan is attracting different attention, and some leading man hardware, after standout performances in ?The Apprentice? and ?A Different Man.? (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101024135714 Kristie Raffaniello, store manager, left, and her son Kaden Raffaniello survey damage from Hurricane Milton inside of Ace Hardware, in Punta Gorda, Fla., on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Barrier islands were battered, and tornadoes killed at least four people and likely more far from where the storm made landfall. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101024140411 Kristie Raffaniello, store manager, surveys damage from Hurricane Milton inside of Ace Hardware, in Punta Gorda, Fla., on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Barrier islands were battered, and tornadoes killed at least four people and likely more far from where the storm made landfall. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101024135711 Kaden Raffaniello surveys damage from Hurricane Milton outside of Ace Hardware, in Punta Gorda, Fla., on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Barrier islands were battered, and tornadoes killed at least four people and likely more far from where the storm made landfall. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280924203812 People survey damage caused by Hurricane Helene to Marina Hardware store in Cedar Key, Fla., on Saturday morning, Sept. 28, 2024. Search-and-rescue efforts continue across the flooded southeast United States in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. (Christian Monterrosa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260924200517 Tyler Rayborn at his family?s hardware store in Steinhatchee, Fla. on Thursday, September 26, 2024. Rayborn bluntly summarized the feel of  Steinhatchee, a fishing town of a few hundred people, as he worked with a friend to anchor down the sign for his family?s hardware store: ?It?s dead. Town?s dead.? (Scott McIntyre/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210824190514 D Callahan and Hannah Foster, wearing Crest Hardware hats, at Union Pool after attending a wake for Crest Hardware and Urban Garden Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Aug. 19, 2024. To mourn the closure of Crest Hardware, a beloved family business in Williamsburg, fans of the store held a wake and staged a second line march. (Graham Dickie/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210824190513 Musicians perform as a crowd marches through the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on their way to Union Pool after a wake for Crest Hardware and Urban Garden Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Aug. 19, 2024. Fans turned up in droves in their finest red, black and white attire, a homage to the storeÕs colors, to celebrate CrestÕs legacy with a wake at the shop. (Graham Dickie/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210824190511 A crowd marches through the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on their way to Union Pool after a wake for Crest Hardware and Urban Garden Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Aug. 19, 2024. After 62 years of selling drill bits, Allen wrenches, mouse traps and Christmas trees, and copying many keys for the neighborhoodÕs newcomers and old-timers alike, Crest Hardware will close its doors. (Graham Dickie/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210824190411 Customers say goodbye to staff members during a wake for Crest Hardware and Urban Garden Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Aug. 19, 2024. To mourn the closure of Crest Hardware, a beloved family business in Williamsburg, fans of the store held a wake and staged a second line march. (Graham Dickie/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210824190415 Customers say goodbye to staff members during a wake for Crest Hardware and Urban Garden Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Aug. 19, 2024. For weeks, community members have stopped by to pay their respects, clear out the remaining hardware and buy Crest merchandise in support of the storeÕs final weeks. (Graham Dickie/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210824190412 Joseph Franquinha, the owner of Crest Hardware and Urban Garden Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, stands with his wife, Liza, as he speaks during a wake for the store on Aug. 19, 2024. Franquinha announced CrestÕs closure on July 9, exactly seven years after his father, Manny Franquinha, one of the shopÕs founders, died. (Graham Dickie/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210824190413 Empty shelves at Crest Hardware and Urban Garden Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Aug. 19, 2024. After 62 years of selling drill bits, Allen wrenches, mouse traps and Christmas trees, and copying many keys for the neighborhoodÕs newcomers and old-timers alike, Crest Hardware will close its doors on Aug. 30, due to the property being sold. (Graham Dickie/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210824190414 Joseph Franquinha, the owner of Crest Hardware and Urban Garden Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, dons a red outfit prior to a wake for the store on Aug. 19, 2024. ÒThis has been the long goodbye,Ó said Franquinha. (Graham Dickie/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130824181210 The newly announced Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold during a Google event in Mountain View, Calif., on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024. Google unveiled the next generation of Pixel phones, headphones and watches to stand out in a hardware market that has mostly ignored it. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130824181211 From left: Jimmy Butler, an NBA player, poses with Kenny Sulaimon, a Google product manager, as Shenaz Zack, a Google product manager, takes a photo of the pair during a Google event, in Mountain View, Calif., on Aug. 13, 2024. Google unveiled the next generation of Pixel phones, headphones and watches to stand out in a hardware market that has mostly ignored it. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena))
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ny130824181212 Keke Palmer waves to the crowd during a Google event, in Mountain View, Calif., on Aug. 13, 2024. Google unveiled the next generation of Pixel phones, headphones and watches to stand out in a hardware market that has mostly ignored it. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010824141111 The American Sunisa Lee, a gymnast whose joints are under constant strain, practices on the beam at the Olympics in Paris, July 28, 2024. With years of fractures, surgeries, hardware and pain, Olympians can list their injuries as readily as their achievements. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010824141115 FILE Ñ Teams from Ireland and Japan compete in rugby sevens, a sport in which players tackle one another often at high speed, in Saint-Denis, France, July 24, 2024. With years of fractures, surgeries, hardware and pain, Olympians can list their injuries as readily as their achievements. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010824141011 Mariana Pajon, a Colombian BMX rider who said that she has sacrificed her body ?to achieve a dream,? trains in Medellin, Colombia, before competing in the Paris Olympics, June 12, 2024. With years of fractures, surgeries, hardware and pain, Olympians can list their injuries as readily as their achievements. (Federico Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260524160206 Emergency workers rest near a hardware superstore that was hit on Saturday by a Russian strike, according to Ukrainian officials, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, May 26, 2024. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Sunday that Moscow?s forces were massing for a new ground offensive on the northeast of his country, a day after a Russian missile strike on a hardware superstore in the city of Kharkiv killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens more, according to Ukrainian officials. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260524155907 A hardware superstore that was hit on Saturday by a Russian strike, according to Ukrainian officials, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, May 26, 2024. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Sunday that Moscow?s forces were massing for a new ground offensive on the northeast of his country, a day after a Russian missile strike on a hardware superstore in the city of Kharkiv killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens more, according to Ukrainian officials. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280524110807 Emergency workers at the scene of a hardware superstore that was hit on Saturday by a Russian strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, May 26, 2024. Ukrainian officials say that WashingtonÕs demand that U.S.-made weapons not be fired into Russian territory allows the Kremlin to launch attacks with impunity Ñ a disadvantage made clear by RussiaÕs new offensive near Kharkiv. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260524155507 Emergency workers at the scene of a hardware superstore that was hit on Saturday by a Russian strike, according to Ukrainian officials, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, May 26, 2024. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Sunday that Moscow?s forces were massing for a new ground offensive on the northeast of his country, a day after a Russian missile strike on a hardware superstore in the city of Kharkiv killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens more, according to Ukrainian officials. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300524134311 Emergency workers at the scene of a hardware superstore that was hit on Saturday by a Russian strike, according to Ukrainian officials, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, May 26, 2024. Analysts say an offensive in the Kharkiv or Sumy regions could stretch Ukrainian troops to the breaking point and allow Moscow to punch through. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260524155207 Emergency workers at a hardware superstore in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, May 26, 2024, that was hit by a Russian strike, according to Ukrainian officials. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Sunday that Moscow?s forces were massing for a new ground offensive on the northeast of his country, a day after a Russian missile strike on a hardware superstore in the city of Kharkiv killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens more, according to Ukrainian officials. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524192407 A building damaged by an airstrike that injured at least 14 people in the center of Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Saturday, May 25, 2024. Russia bombed a hardware superstore in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Saturday afternoon, killing at least six people and injuring at least 40 others, Ukrainian officials said. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250724192510 Emergency responders at a hardware store where a Russian strike killed at least 19 people and wounded 40 more in the northeastern city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, May 25, 2024. Residents of the shattered Kharkiv neighborhood of Saltivka cling to life amid the ruins as they face a new round of attacks. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260524155706 A wounded Ukrainian soldier whose comrade was killed by a mine explosion, smokes at a stabilization point near Vovchansk in the northeastern Kharkiv region on Saturday, May 25, 2024. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Sunday that Moscow?s forces were massing for a new ground offensive on the northeast of his country, a day after a Russian missile strike on a hardware superstore in the city of Kharkiv killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens more, according to Ukrainian officials. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200524122507 FILE Ñ An exhibition of captured military hardware from NATO countries in front of the Victory Museum in Moscow on May 6, 2024. RussiaÕs invasion of Ukraine more than two years ago jolted Europe out of complacency about military spending. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny051124020714 FILE ? An exhibition of captured military hardware from NATO countries in Moscow, May 8, 2024. Russian officials feel disrespected by the Democrats and betrayed by former President Donald Trump, who lavished praise on President Vladimir Putin but made decisions the Kremlin saw as benefiting Ukraine. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny041124225713 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before TUESDAY 12:01 A.M. ET, NOV. 5, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** FILE ? An exhibition of captured military hardware from NATO countries in Moscow, May 8, 2024. Russian officials feel disrespected by the Democrats and betrayed by former President Donald Trump, who lavished praise on President Vladimir Putin but made decisions the Kremlin saw as benefiting Ukraine. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070624192711 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 5:01 A.M. ET ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2024. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ Gary Friedman, the chief executive of RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), at work in San Francisco on May 7, 2024. Friedman is nicknamed ÒThe SunÓ by some executives: he gives off a warm glow on good days and burns you on bad ones. (Cayce Clifford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070624191111 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 5:01 A.M. ET ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2024. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ Gary Friedman, the chief executive of RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), in San Francisco on May 7, 2024. Friedman is nicknamed ÒThe SunÓ by some executives: he gives off a warm glow on good days and burns you on bad ones. (Cayce Clifford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070624191711 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 5:01 A.M. ET ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2024. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ Gary Friedman, the chief executive of RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), in San Francisco on May 7, 2024. Friedman is trying to bring RH to the land of Chanel and Hermes. (Cayce Clifford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070624191411 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 5:01 A.M. ET ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2024. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ RH San Francisco, which includes retail and restaurants, occupies a former Bethlehem Steel building in San Francisco, pictured on May 7, 2024. Gary Friedman, who runs RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), is out to conquer the world, one luxurious sofa at a time. (Cayce Clifford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070624192210 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 5:01 A.M. ET ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2024. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ A showroom at RH San Francisco on May 7, 2024. Gary Friedman, the chief executive of RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), is trying to bring RH to the land of Chanel and Hermes. (Cayce Clifford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070624191911 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 5:01 A.M. ET ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2024. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ A showroom at RH San Francisco on May 7, 2024. Gary Friedman, the chief executive of RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), is trying to bring RH to the land of Chanel and Hermes. (Cayce Clifford/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210525145614 FILE ? The Humane A.I. Pin in San Francisco, April 1, 2024. Sam Altman, OpenAI?s chief executive, previously invested in Humane. (Andri Tambunan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210525145710 FILE ? The Humane A.I. Pin in San Francisco, April 1, 2024. Sam Altman, OpenAI?s chief executive, previously invested in Humane. (Andri Tambunan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130324183107 Priscila Alexandre Spring, who was appointed the creative director of leather goods at Herms in 2020, works on a sketch at her office in Paris, Feb. 1, 2024. She first does a sketch, which she then takes to the prototype makers, who discuss size, functionality, even the sound of the hardware. (Maxime La/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040524161906 Drones and hardware at a rebel base in Karenni State, Myanmar, on Feb. 1, 2024. Consumer technologies are altering the course of the battle in Myanmar, and rebel drone units are taking notes on Ukraine and other conflicts. (Adam Ferguson/The NewYork Times)
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ny200124192706 Craig Nicholson shops for an extension cord and a space heater at JaboÕs Ace Hardware in Forth Worth, Texas on Jan. 16, 2024. The extreme cold has been particularly rough for regions not used to prolonged periods of ice and wind chills, including Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny221223115607 Dispatchers take calls at the Hamilton County 911 Communications Center in Indianapolis, Nov. 16, 2023. Once accessible to a relatively small number of emergency radio enthusiasts who invested in hardware and developed technical expertise, emergency dispatch channels have garnered huge audiences in recent years as websites and apps made tuning in as easy as turning on the television. (Kaiti Sullivan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny041023194406 An external microphone, like the Yeti, connects to the computer through the USB port. The right hardware and software Ñ combined with time to learn Ñ can improve the soundtrack in videos, podcasts and other creative endeavors. (J.D. Biersdorfer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260424184507 FILE ÑA demonstration of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, known as HIMARS, in Bemowo Piskie, Poland on Sept. 17, 2023. The United States will give Ukraine $6 billion to purchase military hardware directly from American defense companies, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III announced on Friday, expressing confidence that many of the weapons and munitions the country most needs will soon arrive. (Maciek Nabrdalik/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny310823180207 "High-Tech, The Industrial Style and Source Book for the Home," by Joan Kron and Suzanne Slesin, arranged for a photo in New York, Aug. 22, 2023. The book cataloged the early appearances of hardware-store elements like pipe racks, Pirelli rubber flooring and track lighting in downtown lofts, and suggested an attitude toward the off-the-shelf that was in stark contrast to the sensual, upholstered, domesticated interiors of other books of the period. (Patricia Wall/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110723220506 Workers clean a hardware store, hoping to reopen as soon as possible after severe flooding in Barre, Vt., on Tuesday, July 11, 2023. As floodwaters began to ebb on Tuesday, and Vermonters reckoned with the devastation of a record-breaking storm, shock mixed with a growing sense of dread at the long recovery ahead. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121023185406 Ginger and Steve Huckins shopping at a local hardware store in Troy, Mo. on June 30, 2023. The couple left Portland, Ore., one of the most progressive cities in the United States, for deep-red rural Missouri. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071023165906 Ginger and Steve Huckins shopping at a local hardware store in Troy, Mo. on June 30, 2023. The couple left Portland, Ore., one of the most progressive cities in the United States, for deep-red rural Missouri. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423152906 Employees try to recover work material in the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shelling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 25 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423154006 Employees try to recover work material in the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shelling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 25 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423142206 A firefighter carries a hose through a fence as they work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shelling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423141106 EDS. RETRANSMISSION TO CORRECT BYLINE IN HEADLINE FIELD *** Emergency workers work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shilling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423135406 Emergency workers work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shilling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423141806 Firefighters set up a hose as they work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shelling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423140807 EDS. RETRANSMISSION TO CORRECT BYLINE IN HEADLINE FIELD *** Emergency workers work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shilling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423135706 Emergency workers work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shilling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423141406 EDS. RETRANSMISSION TO CORRECT BYLINE IN HEADLINE FIELD *** Emergency workers work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shilling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423132806 Emergency workers work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shilling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423140506 EDS. RETRANSMISSION TO CORRECT BYLINE IN HEADLINE FIELD *** Emergency workers work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shilling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280423124407 Emergency workers work through the rubble of the administrative offices and warehouses for hardware supply and agricultural companies hit by shilling in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Friday, April 28, 2023. A Russian aerial assault against towns and cities across the country killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more, officials said. (Mauricio Lima/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220423162506 Prospecting equipment like sluice boxes and plastic pans, for sale at Placerville Hardware, in Placerville, Calif., on April 11, 2023. The mother lode of winter storms has sent water blasting through rock crevices and rivers in the Sierra Nevada, leading to more glittering discoveries by prospectors.(Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110323210205 Steve Marshall, the owner of Marshall Hardware, in Duluth, Minn. on Feb. 18, 2023. The former industrial town in Minnesota is coming to terms with its status as a refuge for people moving from across the country because of climate change. (Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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2286469 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286468 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286467 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286466 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286465 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286464 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286463 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286462 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286477 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286476 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286475 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286474 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286473 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286472 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286471 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286470 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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2286478 Um buraco de aproximadamente um metro de diâmetro, se abriu em uma das pistas do Rodoanel Mario Covas, altura do km. 16, sentido Regis Bittencourt, na divisa de Osasco com Carapicuíba na Grande São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (31), deixando as ferragens expostas.
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ny241022233705 The RH Burger in the rooftop restaurant at RH showroom in New York, on Oct. 20, 2022. The menus at the RH restaurants include simple dishes like a cheeseburger. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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