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ny230625165211 An explosion in the sky as interceptor missiles were fired in response to an Iranian missile attack in Qatar, on Monday, June 23, 2025. Al Udeid Air Base, the largest American military installation in the Middle East, was the target of the strike. Qatar said its air defense systems intercepted the missiles. There were no reports of injuries. (Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230625140611 A passenger train passes near billboards thanking President Donald Trump in central Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. Iran fired missiles aimed at an American base in Qatar on Monday, the largest U.S. military installation in the Middle East, according to three Iranian officials with knowledge of the matter. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300625105612 Chinese tourists take a selfie at Red Square during an installation dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory Parade, in Moscow. June 22, 2025. China has become trendy for Russians who once worshiped everything Western. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210625231111 A lone protester with a sign saying ?Hands off Iran,? outside the White House in Washington, on Saturday, June 21, 2025, following the news that the U.S. military had bombed three of Iran?s nuclear site. President Trump was speaking from the White House hours after strikes on three sites, including Iran?s most heavily fortified nuclear installation, injected the United States directly into the conflict. (Eric Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625144910 President Donald Trump watches the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625171011 President Donald Trump watches the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625121610 President Donald Trump watches the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625121611 President Donald Trump watches the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625152310 President Donald Trump watches the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. President Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625144911 President Donald Trump watches the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625151912 President Donald Trump talks about the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. President Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625133811 President Donald Trump talks about the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200625093913 HEADLINE: He Came to Put Up a Flagpole And Got a Trump Talk on IranCAPTION: The arborist Christopher Tattersall, right, listens as President Donald Trump speaks as a new flag pole is installed on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, June, 18, 2025. Any other president might have discussed a potential Iran strike in an Oval Office address or in a formal news conference Ñ Trump did it while hanging with a crew of guys at a job site. CREDIT: (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190625150510 The arborist Christopher Tattersall, right, listens as President Donald Trump speaks as a new flag pole is installed on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, June, 18, 2025. Any other president might have discussed a potential Iran strike in an Oval Office address or in a formal news conference Ñ Trump did it while hanging with a crew of guys at a job site. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190625190411 President Donald Trump talks to the media as his new flag pole is being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. As leaders prepare to meet for the annual forum starting on Tuesday, U.S. allies have watered down their public support for Ukrainian membership and drafted a policy communiqué as short as five paragraphs to keep the American leader on board. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625163410 President Donald Trump talks about the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. President Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190625183310 President Donald Trump talks as his new flag pole is being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. Just hours before the Federal Reserve was set to announce its latest decision on interest rates on Wednesday, President Trump unleashed a barrage of attacks on its chair, Jerome H. Powell. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190625150511 The arborist Christopher Tattersall, right, listens as President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as a new flag pole is installed on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, June, 18, 2025. Tattersall was there in his bright orange shirt and his climbing harness, hovering just over the presidentÕs left shoulder, shocked to find himself cast as an unwitting extra on the geopolitical stage. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625151911 President Donald Trump talks about the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. President Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625132211 President Donald Trump talks about the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. Trump said Wednesday that the United States may join the Israeli bombing campaign against Iran. But he also said the U.S. may not. ÒNobody knows what IÕm going to do,Ó he told reporters here. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625121110 President Donald Trump talks about the new flag pole being installed on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, June, 18, 2025. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200625165111 ?The Third Paradise,? an installation by Michelangelo Pistoletto at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy, June 14, 2025. Titled ?Intelligens: Natural, Artificial and Collective,? the show explores ?how architecture can be at the center of adaptation, adapting to a changing planet,? said its curator, Carlo Ratti. (Matteo de Mayda/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200625165110 Carlo Ratti, curator of the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale, at the Arsenale in Venice, Italy, June 13, 2025. Titled ?Intelligens: Natural, Artificial and Collective,? the show explores ?how architecture can be at the center of adaptation, adapting to a changing planet,? said Ratti. (Matteo de Mayda/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140625161810 People are standing by and watching the ruins of a building which was hit by Israel attacks on early hours of Friday morning in Tehran, Iran on June 13, 2025. Israel widened its targets in Iran on Saturday to strike at oil and gas installations, as leaders of both countries vowed to intensify their attacks despite international pleas for de-escalation. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140625211510 The presidential seal and bulletproof glass are installed on a viewing stand ahead of the U.S. ArmyÕs 250th anniversary parade on the National Mall in Washington, on Friday, June 13, 2025. President TrumpÕs military parade in Washington, celebrating the ArmyÕs 250 birthday and his own 79th, has the hallmarks of a made-for-TV event. (Eric Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130625130914 The presidential seal and bulletproof glass are installed on a viewing stand ahead of the U.S. Army?s 250th anniversary parade on the National Mall in Washington, on Friday, June 13, 2025. The celebration coincides with President Donald Trump?s 79th birthday. (Eric Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220625182910 FILE ? The newest Tesla Model Y with the self-driving software that will be installed in every Robotaxi, in Austin, Texas, June 12, 2025. Tesla began limited operations of a self-driving taxi service Sunday in Austin, Texas, the first step in a rollout that Elon Musk, the company?s chief executive, has said will make autonomous ride-hailing ubiquitous while bringing in hundreds of billions of dollars of revenue. (Ariana Gomez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180625143212 FILE ? A worker tends to a fountain outside of the White House in Washington, June 9, 2025. President Donald Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House. (Eric Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240625185314 Outdoor art installation at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark., on June 8, 2025. The retailing giant is spending billions to attract workers to a new headquarters and woo shoppers with drone delivery and a broader range of items like Louis Vuitton handbags. (Melyssa St. Michael/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210625142511 Outdoor art installation at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark., on June 8, 2025. The retailing giant is spending billions to attract workers to a new headquarters and woo shoppers with drone delivery and a broader range of items like Louis Vuitton handbags. (Melyssa St. Michael/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120625142611 An installation view of ?Diane Arbus: Constellation,? at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, June 6, 2025. Taking in hundreds of Diane Arbus?s subjects in the Drill Room of the Park Avenue Armory can overwhelm, our critic says, despite the inventive lattice display. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120625142612 An installation view of ?Diane Arbus: Constellation,? at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, June 6, 2025. Taking in hundreds of Diane Arbus?s subjects in the Drill Room of the Park Avenue Armory can overwhelm, our critic says, despite the inventive lattice display. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130625120310 HEADLINE: An Overwhelming CollectionCAPTION: An installation view of ÒDiane Arbus: Constellation,Ó at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, June 6, 2025. How do you show 450 Arbus photos? In a maze of an exhibit at the Park Avenue Armory. Our critic suggests taking them on one at a time. CREDIT: (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120625153513 ?The Betel Chewer,? a 1930 work by Lois Mailou Jones at the exhibit ?100: A Century of Collections, Community and Creativity? at the New York Public Library?s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York, June 6, 2025. The exhibition, installed in the space that housed the Schomburg?s original reading room, is meant to evoke its atmosphere. (Elias Williams/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030725150511 Henry Taylor installing a joint show of his own artworks and those of his mentor, James Jarvaise, at Hauser & Wirth in Los Angeles, June 5, 2025. Left, his tree sculptures made with a large Afro wig (he refers to it as the ÒFor UsÓ forest). (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625175710 Matthew Leifheit at the New York City AIDS Memorial, where his sound installation ÒNo Time at All,Ó culled from recordings made at the height of the AIDS crisis, plays through speakers, in New York, June 4, 2025. Culled from 53 VHS tapes, the piece is a continuous mix of music and songs performed by gay menÕs choruses from 1985 to 1995, complete with the distortions and degradations that occur when magnetic tape ages and deteriorates. (Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625175711 The New York City AIDS Memorial, where Matthew LeifheitÕs sound installation ÒNo Time at All,Ó culled from recordings made at the height of the AIDS crisis, plays through speakers, in New York, June 4, 2025. Culled from 53 VHS tapes, the piece is a continuous mix of music and songs performed by gay menÕs choruses from 1985 to 1995, complete with the distortions and degradations that occur when magnetic tape ages and deteriorates. (Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120625182711 Matthew Leifheit?s ?The Gay Chorus: No Time at All,? a sound installation at the AIDS Memorial in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, June 4, 2025. ?One of the most powerful ways to encounter an artwork is if you?re not expecting to have the experience of art,? Matthew Leifheit said. (Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240625151215 Evaporators installed at the new Amazon Web Services facility in New Carlisle, Ind., on Tuesday, June 4, 2025. If fully built, the facility will consume 2.2 gigawatts of electricity Ñ enough to power a million homes. Each year, it will use millions of gallons of water. And it was built with a single customer in mind: the AI start-up Anthropic, which aims to create an AI system that matches the human brain. (AJ Mast/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240625150611 Backup generators being installed at the new Amazon Web Services facility in New Carlisle, Ind., on Tuesday, June 4, 2025. If fully built, the facility will consume 2.2 gigawatts of electricity Ñ enough to power a million homes. Each year, it will use millions of gallons of water. And it was built with a single customer in mind: the AI start-up Anthropic, which aims to create an AI system that matches the human brain. (AJ Mast/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140625140212 A sculpture commemorating close ties between Germany and the tens of thousands of Americans who have lived in the region since the late 1940s in Kaiserslautern, Germany on Friday May 16, 2025. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250625174611 Deckers Creek, near where it meets the Monongahela River in Morgantown, W.Va. on April 24, 2025. Dozens of cleanup sites are being installed across West Virginia, helping the state make progress on a global environmental issue: waterways poisoned from coal mining. (Kristian Thacker/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250625174612 Treated water enters Birds Creek in Newburg, W.Va. on May 8, 2025. Dozens of cleanup sites are being installed across West Virginia, helping the state make progress on a global environmental issue: waterways poisoned from coal mining. (Kristian Thacker/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525160114 The Court of Neptune Fountain outside the Library of Congress in Washington on Thursday, May 15, 2025. The surprise firing of the head of the Library of Congress and efforts to install Trump loyalists at the iconic institution have stirred bipartisan pushback on Capitol Hill. (Al Drago/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525160011 State Rep. Sarah Silva, a Democrat, in Las Cruces, N.M. on May 13, 2025. A newly designated Òmilitary installationÓ that stretches the length of the frontier in New Mexico has made trespassing a novel criminal charge at the border, bringing turmoil to the state. ÒItÕs beginning to feel like an occupation,Ó Silva said. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525160015 A newly designated ÒNational Defense AreaÓ that stretches from the U.S.-Mexico border wall to New Mexico State Road 9 in Dona Ana County, N.M. on May 12, 2025. A newly designated Òmilitary installationÓ that stretches the length of the frontier in New Mexico has made trespassing a novel criminal charge at the border, bringing turmoil to the state. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525160013 James Johnson, whose family has farmed the New Mexico frontier for a century, in Columbus, N.M. on May 12, 2025. A newly designated Òmilitary installationÓ that stretches the length of the frontier in New Mexico has made trespassing a novel criminal charge at the border, bringing turmoil to the state. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525155912 A camera set up in vegetation pointed towards the U.S.-Mexico border in a newly designated area in Dona Ana County, N.M. on May 12, 2025. A newly designated Òmilitary installationÓ that stretches the length of the frontier in New Mexico has made trespassing a novel criminal charge at the border, bringing turmoil to the state. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525155910 A sign recently installed in a newly designated ÒNational Defense AreaÓ that stretches from the U.S.-Mexico border wall to New Mexico State Road 9 in Dona Ana County, N.M. on May 12, 2025. A newly designated Òmilitary installationÓ that stretches the length of the frontier in New Mexico has made trespassing a novel criminal charge at the border, bringing turmoil to the state. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180525190612 Patricia Espinosa with her installation ?Nunca olvides que tienes alas? (translation: never forget you have wings) at the BronxArtSpace in New York, May 6, 2025. The exhibition ¡Te Amo Porque S.O.S. Pueblo!, a show featuring 34 artists, all but one of whom are Latino immigrants or children of immigrants, offers community support to Latino artists, undaunted by a hostile climate. (Luis Corzo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200525154610 The artist Patricia Espinosa with her installation ÒNunca olvides que tienes alas,Ó or ÒNever forget you have wings,Ó 2025, made of barbed wire, tissue paper and zip ties, at the BronxArtSpace in New York, May 6, 2025. An exhibition in the Bronx offers community support to Latino artists, undaunted by a hostile climate. (Luis Corzo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180525190610 Patricia Espinosa adjusts her installation ?Nunca olvides que tienes alas? (translation: never forget you have wings) at the BronxArtSpace in New York, May 6, 2025. The exhibition ¡Te Amo Porque S.O.S. Pueblo!, a show featuring 34 artists, all but one of whom are Latino immigrants or children of immigrants, offers community support to Latino artists, undaunted by a hostile climate. (Luis Corzo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220525195610 An installation view of the exhibition ?Ilé Oriaku,? which features 31 drawings by the artist Toyin Ojih Odutola in the past two years, at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York, May 5, 2025. Left speechless by grief, the Nigerian artist used her talents to create her most personal works yet. (Marcus Maddox/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525140512 Nadya Tolokonnikova, the founder of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot, at a temporary studio in Los Angeles where she is preparing for her upcoming exhibition, ?Police State,? in April 2025. From June 5 to 14, Tolokonnikova, 35, will be spending her days in a corrugated-steel replica of a decrepit Russian prison cell, installed at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Los Angeles. (Ariel Fisher/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525140510 Nadya Tolokonnikova, the founder of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot, stands beside her new sculpture ?Life,? a stainless steel slide with a cheese-grater surface, on display in her exhibition ?Punk?s Not Dead,? at Honor Fraser Gallery in Los Angeles in April 2025. From June 5 to 14, Tolokonnikova, 35, will be spending her days in a corrugated-steel replica of a decrepit Russian prison cell, installed at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Los Angeles. (Ariel Fisher/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525140511 ?Riot Shields,? the aluminum riot shields that Nadya Tolokonnikova, the founder of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot, scraped and carved during a January performance with Pussy Riot Siberia, on display in her exhibition ?Punk?s Not Dead,? at Honor Fraser Gallery in Los Angeles in April 2025. From June 5 to 14, Tolokonnikova, 35, will be spending her days in a corrugated-steel replica of a decrepit Russian prison cell, installed at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Los Angeles. (Ariel Fisher/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250625174613 Treated acid mine drainage swirls in a tank at the Richard Mine treatment facility in Morgantown, W.Va. on April 24, 2025. Dozens of cleanup sites are being installed across West Virginia, helping the state make progress on a global environmental issue: waterways poisoned from coal mining. (Kristian Thacker/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170425215511 A student compost in the community garden overseen by the Brotherhood Sister Sol near its headquarters in the Harlem neighborhood of New York, April 15, 2015. The new headquarters has allowed BroSis, as Brotherhood Sister Sol is also known, to add staff and beef up its composting program, installing new composting sites across the city. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190425112910 Homeowner Pierre-Andr? Champagne installs a Canadian flag, an uncommon sight in the French-speaking province of Quebec, on his property in Lorraine, Canada, April 14, 2025. Voters in the French-speaking province are overlooking Mark CarneyÕs linguistic gaffes and lack of knowledge about Quebec, viewing him as the most capable of dealing with President Donald Trump. (Renaud Philippe/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120625210013 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before SATURDAY 5:01 A.M. ET JUNE 14, 2025. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Andy Goldsworthy stands near an 11-ton stone suspended in ÒHanging Stone House,Ó part of ÒHanging Stones,Ó a six-mile trail along which Goldsworthy has turned nine farm buildings into artworks in the valley of Northdale in the North York Moors, in northern England, April 14, 2025. On July 26, the National Galleries of Scotland is opening ÒAndy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years,Ó a retrospective that will be dominated by new installations and run through Nov. 2. (Sam Bush/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120425174210 President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One on April 11, 2025. Trump announced a plan on Friday to turn a narrow strip along the Mexican border in California, Arizona and New Mexico into a military installation as part of his effort to curtail illegal crossings. The plan could run afoul of laws that limit the use of regular federal troops for domestic law enforcement. (Tom Brenner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20250411_zip_v130_008 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_012 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_014 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled 'Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper)' has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_005 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_006 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_015 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_004 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_010 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_003 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_011 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_001 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250411_zip_v130_002 April 11, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: A whale sculpture, titled Whale on the Wharf (Skyscraper), has been installed in Canary Wharf, highlighting plastic pollution. The sculpture was created by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang of StudioKCA using plastic waste collected on Hawaiian beaches. It is estimated that 150 million tonnes of plastic is found in the oceans. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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60694732 Milan, Installations in the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts in Via Santa Marta, 5VIE Art and Design for the Fuorisalone, Milan Design Week, International Furniture Fair, Design 2015 Photo Credit: Duilio PiaggesiIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60694699 Milan, Installations in the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts in Via Santa Marta, 5VIE Art and Design for the Fuorisalone, Milan Design Week, International Furniture Fair, Design 2015 Photo Credit: Duilio PiaggesiIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60694597 Milan, Installations in the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts in Via Santa Marta, 5VIE Art and Design for the Fuorisalone, Milan Design Week, International Furniture Fair, Design 2015 Photo Credit: Duilio PiaggesiIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60694657 Milan, Installations in the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts in Via Santa Marta, 5VIE Art and Design for the Fuorisalone, Milan Design Week, International Furniture Fair, Design 2015 Photo Credit: Duilio PiaggesiIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60694766 Milan, Installations in the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts in Via Santa Marta, 5VIE Art and Design for the Fuorisalone, Milan Design Week, International Furniture Fair, Design 2015 Photo Credit: Duilio PiaggesiIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60694741 Milan, Installations in the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts in Via Santa Marta, 5VIE Art and Design for the Fuorisalone, Milan Design Week, International Furniture Fair, Design 2015 Photo Credit: Duilio PiaggesiIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60694631 Milan, Installations in the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts in Via Santa Marta, 5VIE Art and Design for the Fuorisalone, Milan Design Week, International Furniture Fair, Design 2015 Photo Credit: Duilio PiaggesiIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20250410_zea_p169_101 Milan, Milan, Italy: Milan, Installations in the Society for the Encouragement of Arts and Crafts in Via Santa Marta, 5VIE Art and Design for the Fuorisalone, Milan Design Week, International Furniture Fair, Design 2015 (Credit Image: © Duilio Piaggesi/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250409_zip_s232_006 April 9, 2025, Milan, Italy: Fuorisalone is the name given to a series of events distributed throughout the city of Milan during the days of Salone del Mobile, the international furniture fair which takes place, every year in April, in the pavilions of Rho Fiera Milano. Together, Salone and Fuorisalone form the Milano Design Week, the most important event worldwide for design professionals and enthusiasts..General view an installation inside the University of Milan (Credit Image: © Ervin Shulku/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250409_zip_s232_003 April 9, 2025, Milan, Italy: Fuorisalone is the name given to a series of events distributed throughout the city of Milan during the days of Salone del Mobile, the international furniture fair which takes place, every year in April, in the pavilions of Rho Fiera Milano. Together, Salone and Fuorisalone form the Milano Design Week, the most important event worldwide for design professionals and enthusiasts..in the picture people visit an installation inside the University of Milan (Credit Image: © Ervin Shulku/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250409_zaf_a110_087 April 9, 2025, April 9, 2025, Milan, Italy: A person visits the Google installation ''Making the Invisible Visible'' part of the Fuori Salone Milan Design Week, Milan, 9 April 2025. ANSA/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)April 9, 2025,
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20250409_aap_i11_004 April 9, 2025, Rancho Mirage, California, USA: ''The Living Pyramid'' by artist Agnes Denes at Sunnylands, photographed during Desert X 2025. Denesâ??known for her large-scale ecological artworksâ??originally created the piece for Socrates Sculpture Park in New York. Reimagined in the California desert, this living sculpture blends conceptual art with environmental themes. Desert X, the recurring exhibition of site-specific art across the Coachella Valley, brings contemporary art into dialogue with landscape, politics, and time. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250409_aap_i11_001 April 9, 2025, Rancho Mirage, California, USA: ''The Living Pyramid'' by artist Agnes Denes at Sunnylands, photographed during Desert X 2025. Denesâ??known for her large-scale ecological artworksâ??originally created the piece for Socrates Sculpture Park in New York. Reimagined in the California desert, this living sculpture blends conceptual art with environmental themes. Desert X, the recurring exhibition of site-specific art across the Coachella Valley, brings contemporary art into dialogue with landscape, politics, and time. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250409_aap_i11_007 April 9, 2025, Rancho Mirage, California, USA: ''The Living Pyramid'' by artist Agnes Denes at Sunnylands, photographed during Desert X 2025. Denesâ??known for her large-scale ecological artworksâ??originally created the piece for Socrates Sculpture Park in New York. Reimagined in the California desert, this living sculpture blends conceptual art with environmental themes. Desert X, the recurring exhibition of site-specific art across the Coachella Valley, brings contemporary art into dialogue with landscape, politics, and time. (Credit Image: © Ian L. Sitren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250409_aaa_u101_161 April 9, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko (R to L) are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Credit Image: © Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250409_aaa_u101_149 April 9, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko (L) is seen during the opening of an art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Credit Image: © Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250409_aaa_u101_164 April 9, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Credit Image: © Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250409_zaf_a110_023 April 9, 2025, Milan, Italy: People visit an installation part of the Fuori Salone Milan Design Week, Milan, 9 April 2025. ANSA/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250409_aaa_u101_142 April 9, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: Belgian designer and author of the installation Charles Kaisin (R) and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko are seen during the opening of the art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Credit Image: © Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250409_aaa_u101_159 April 9, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: An art installation of 5,000 origami birds created by children from the Kyiv Youth Palace as part of the Origami for Ukraine charity project by the Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, on the facade of the Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 9, 2025 (Credit Image: © Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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60677252 Workers at work preparing the red carpet in front of the entrance to the Montecitorio Palace in Rome Photo Credit: Matteo NardoneIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60677317 Workers at work preparing the red carpet in front of the entrance to the Montecitorio Palace in Rome Photo Credit: Matteo NardoneIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60677253 Workers at work preparing the red carpet in front of the entrance to the Montecitorio Palace in Rome Photo Credit: Matteo NardoneIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60677268 Workers at work preparing the red carpet in front of the entrance to the Montecitorio Palace in Rome Photo Credit: Matteo NardoneIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60677318 Workers at work preparing the red carpet in front of the entrance to the Montecitorio Palace in Rome Photo Credit: Matteo NardoneIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60677272 Workers at work preparing the red carpet in front of the entrance to the Montecitorio Palace in Rome Photo Credit: Matteo NardoneIPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20250409_zaf_a110_025 April 9, 2025, April 9, 2025, Milan, Italy: A person visits an installation part of the Fuori Salone Milan Design Week, Milan, 9 April 2025. ANSA/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)April 9, 2025,
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