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ny061024124215 Eyal Giller, the only one of his village?s residents who never left, with the remnants of missiles he collected in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, in Netiv Ha?asara, Israel, Sept. 22, 2024. Along Israel?s border with the Gaza Strip, reminders of the trauma of the Hamas-led assault are inescapable as the few who have returned try to start anew. (Amit Elkayam/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120424103707 HEADLINE: Ukrainian FamilyÕs Life is ShatteredCAPTION: Lizi Haidarzhy, whose mother and 4-month-old brother, Tymofii, were killed in a Russian drone attack, wakes up from a nap in Odesa, Ukraine, March 18, 2024. A photograph taken by emergency workers of the mother and her son barely visible under a bloodstained blanket has been widely circulated in Ukraine and has been held up as a tragic symbol of the terrible toll exacted on civilians by RussiaÕs war. CREDIT: (Oksana Parafeniuk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241222143306 Pedestrians brave the cold in the DUMBO district of Brooklyn on Dec. 24, 2022. A swath of the United States is waking up Saturday to the continuing effects of a winter storm that is battering the Northeast with blizzard conditions and keeping temperatures around record lows in parts of the country where freezing cold is rarely a fact of life. (Stephanie Keith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241222143206 Shoppers brave the cold at the Prospect Park Farmer's Market in Brooklyn on Dec. 24, 2022. A swath of the United States is waking up Saturday to the continuing effects of a winter storm that is battering the Northeast with blizzard conditions and keeping temperatures around record lows in parts of the country where freezing cold is rarely a fact of life. (Stephanie Keith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241222143505 Colby Palfrey tries to stay warm next to a portable heater at the Prospect Park Farmer's Market in Brooklyn on Dec. 24, 2022. A swath of the United States is waking up Saturday to the continuing effects of a winter storm that is battering the Northeast with blizzard conditions and keeping temperatures around record lows in parts of the country where freezing cold is rarely a fact of life. (Stephanie Keith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241222190406 Fog rises from the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tenn. on Dec. 24, 2022. A swath of the United States is waking up Saturday to the continuing effects of a winter storm that is battering the Northeast with blizzard conditions and keeping temperatures around record lows in parts of the country where freezing cold is rarely a fact of life. (Brett Carlsen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241222143706 Fog rises from the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tenn. on Dec. 24, 2022. A swath of the United States is waking up Saturday to the continuing effects of a winter storm that is battering the Northeast with blizzard conditions and keeping temperatures around record lows in parts of the country where freezing cold is rarely a fact of life. (Brett Carlsen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny251122162306 A detail of Edward Soto?s ?Graft,? (2022), that reveals one of its embedded viewfinders, center, showing photos of storm-altered island life, at the Whitney Museum in New York, Nov. 22, 2022. The exhibition ?No existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria? is a carefully textured and moving show that is also among the first major surveys of contemporary Puerto Rican art in a leading U.S. museum in nearly 50 years. (Victor Llorente/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny061222182007 FILE Ñ Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of the United Kingdom, left, meets with President Joe Biden in Bali, Indonesia, on Nov. 16, 2022. For all their differences, Biden and Sunak share a challenge: operating in the wake of a larger-than-life predecessor. They have tactics in common, too. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050523184007 FILE ? The white supremacist group Patriot Front at the March for Life rally in Washington, on Jan. 21, 2022. Far-right groups and individuals have stepped up confrontations and violence despite the convictions in the wake of the Capitol attack. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160324142408 FILE Ñ Students and mourners gathered at a makeshift memorial outside Oxford High School one day after a mass shooting at the school, in Oxford, Mich. on Dec. 1, 2021. The prosecution of James and Jennifer Crumbley could affect the courts and parenting in the wake of the worst school shooting in Michigan history. (Nick Hagen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250721203904 Haijar Abu Hamad, 64, at her home in Wadi al-Nis, in the West Bank, July 22, 2021. ÒSome days I only eat a piece of bread for dinner,Ó she said, as life in the wake of the virus has been especially hard. (Samar Hazboun/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160920174004 Hurricane Sally moved over Pensacola, Fla., Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020, leaving flooded streets, downed trees, and damaged buildings in its wake. Sally made landfall near Gulf Shores, Ala., as a Category 2 hurricane and moved through the Florida Panhandle, bringing ?catastrophic and life-threatening? flooding even as it weakened to a tropical storm. (William Widmer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090720161403 The actor André Holland in Bessemer, Ala., on July 7, 2020. What was meant to have opened Shakespeare in the Park?s season has found new life as a four-part audio play with resonance in the wake of Black Lives Matter. ?There?s so much you can do,? said Holland of recording Shakespeare for radio. (Joshua Rashaad McFadden/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130620122804 FILE - The Minneapolis Police Department Third Precinct, which was overrun and burned by protesters in the wake of the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in Minneapolis police custody, in Minneapolis, June 2, 2020. Six years after Michael BrownÕs body was left on the street for hours, the death of another African American man, George Floyd, who begged for his life as a Minneapolis officer pressed a knee on his neck, came down like a verdict: The plan to remake American policing has failed. (Victor J. Blue/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130620122104 FILE - The Minneapolis Police Department Third Precinct, which was overrun and burned by protesters in the wake of the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in Minneapolis police custody, in Minneapolis, June 2, 2020. Six years after Michael BrownÕs body was left on the street for hours, the death of another African American man, George Floyd, who begged for his life as a Minneapolis officer pressed a knee on his neck, came down like a verdict: The plan to remake American policing has failed. (Victor J. Blue/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120520112704 The beach at Coney Island in Brooklyn, Monday, May 11, 2020. In the most concrete step yet toward bringing New York back to life, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Monday that three upstate regions might partially reopen this weekend in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190420224204 An empty street in Chicago, April 15, 2020. Now, as local leaders contemplate how to reopen in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the future of life in America?s biggest, most dense cities is unclear. (Lyndon French/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190420194704 People clap and cheer for emergency workers outside Mount Sinai West in New York, April 15, 2020. Now, as local leaders contemplate how to reopen in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the future of life in America?s biggest, most dense cities is unclear. (Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160320135003 Paige Cornwell, a Seattle Times reporter, listens to a news conference outside the Life Care Center of Kirkland, WashingtonÕs most centralized outbreak of the novel coronavirus, March 11, 2020. The newspaper has remained focused on telling residents which schools had closed, how they could buy groceries online, and how local healthcare workers were beginning to ration medical supplies in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in Washington State. (Grant Hindsley/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090620192304 FILE -- The 28-acre Hudson Yards complex, on Dec. 19, 2019, the largest mixed-use project in the country, according to CoStar, brought new life to an underused corner of Manhattan. Safety concerns in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic have forced developers to rethink mixed-use projects combining retail, residences and offices, which have helped define the live-work-play ethos that many younger professionals seek. (Mark Wickens/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090620191804 FILE -- The 28-acre Hudson Yards complex, on Dec. 19, 2019, the largest mixed-use project in the country, according to CoStar, brought new life to an underused corner of Manhattan. Architects and contractors say they have received requests, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, for signage to guide people through stores and eateries so they do not bunch up or run into one another. (Mark Wickens/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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1840608 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840607 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840606 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840605 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840601 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840600 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840599 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840598 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840604 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840597 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840596 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840595 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840594 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840593 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840592 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840603 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840591 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840590 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840602 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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1840589 Faleceu neste sábado (30), aos 100 anos, o Padre Haroldo Rahm, profeta do amor e santo dos humildes, um símbolo da cidade de Campinas (SP). Haroldo Rahm, SJ foi um padre católico nascido no estado norte-americano do Texas naturalizado brasileiro em 1986 e ordenado jesuíta no dia 14 de junho de 1950. O padre Haroldo tem como lema de vida ?É preciso viver a vida com alegria!?. O velório acontece no Paço Municipal da prefeitura de Campinas.
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ny141218172503 Zachary Levi, an actor in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and the upcoming superhero film "Shazam!", poses for a group picture with the staff of Midtown Comics near Times Square in Manhattan, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2018. ?Life was so much simpler in the ?80s,? he said. ?The idea of waking up one day and being able to teleport or fly or transform or be superstring or whatever - the child in every single one of us is secretly hoping for that all the time.? (Christopher Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141218171803 Zachary Levi, an actor in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and the upcoming superhero film "Shazam", looks through the shelves of comics at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2018. "Life was so much simpler in the '80s," he said. ?The idea of waking up one day and being able to teleport or fly or transform or be superstring or whatever - the child in every single one of us is secretly hoping for that all the time.? (Christopher Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141218172303 Zachary Levi, an actor in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and the upcoming superhero film "Shazam", looks through the shelves of comics at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2018. "Life was so much simpler in the '80s," he said. ?The idea of waking up one day and being able to teleport or fly or transform or be superstring or whatever - the child in every single one of us is secretly hoping for that all the time.? (Christopher Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141218171504 Zachary Levi, an actor in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and the upcoming superhero film "Shazam", looks through the shelves of comics at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2018. "Life was so much simpler in the '80s," he said. ?The idea of waking up one day and being able to teleport or fly or transform or be superstring or whatever - the child in every single one of us is secretly hoping for that all the time.? (Christopher Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141218172004 Zachary Levi, an actor in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and the upcoming superhero film "Shazam", looks through the shelves of comics at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2018. "Life was so much simpler in the '80s," he said. ?The idea of waking up one day and being able to teleport or fly or transform or be superstring or whatever - the child in every single one of us is secretly hoping for that all the time.? (Christopher Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141218172204 Zachary Levi, an actor in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and the upcoming superhero film "Shazam", looks through the shelves of comics at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2018. "Life was so much simpler in the '80s," he said. ?The idea of waking up one day and being able to teleport or fly or transform or be superstring or whatever - the child in every single one of us is secretly hoping for that all the time.? (Christopher Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141218171703 Zachary Levi, an actor in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and the upcoming superhero film "Shazam", looks through the shelves of comics at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2018. "Life was so much simpler in the '80s," he said. ?The idea of waking up one day and being able to teleport or fly or transform or be superstring or whatever - the child in every single one of us is secretly hoping for that all the time.? (Christopher Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260521212705 FILE ? A makeshift memorial to 11 people killed by a gunman during Shabbat morning services at Tree of Life ? Or L?Simcha synagogue in Pittsburgh, Oct. 30, 2018. In the wake of clashes in Israel and Gaza, the past several weeks have seen an outbreak of antisemitic threats and violence across the U.S. ? a recent spike on top of a longer-term trend of high-profile incidents. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291018212504 Donna Coufal, the president-elect of Dor Hadash, one of three congregations that worship in the Tree of Life building, at her home in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Oct. 29, 2018. In the wake of the massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue, grief has mixed with the nation?s angry politics in anticipation of President Donald Trump?s visit Tuesday. (Michael Henninger/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291018210204 Mourners visit a memorial outside the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, where 11 people were fatally shot on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2018. On Monday, a search on Instagram, the photo-sharing site owned by Facebook, produced a torrent of anti-Semitic images and videos uploaded in the wake of Saturday?s shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. (Michael Henninger/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291018212703 Flowers and cards left at a makeshift memorial outside the Tree of Life synagogue, where 11 people died during a mass shooting, in Pittsburgh, on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018. In the wake of the massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue, grief has mixed with the nation?s angry politics in anticipation of President Donald Trump?s visit Tuesday. (Michael Henninger/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111218171203 Mandy McGowan, walks along "Methadone Mile" in Boston, picking up used drug needles, Sept. 12, 2018. In Sept. 2016, McGowan overdosed on fentanyl in a Dollar Store in Lawrence, Mass., and lay on the floor unconscious as her two-year-old daughter cried and tried to wake her ? a scene captured on a cellphone video by a bystander that went viral. Amid an opioid crisis, police and strangers with cameras are posting raw images of drug users passed out. For those whose bleakest moments now live online, life is never the same. (Tristan Spinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111218171303 Mandy McGowan, who is two years sober, in Boston, Sept. 12, 2018.In Sept. 2016, McGowan overdosed on fentanyl in a Dollar Store in Lawrence, Mass., and lay on the floor unconscious as her two-year-old daughter cried and tried to wake her ? a scene captured on a cellphone video by a bystander that went viral. Amid an opioid crisis, police and strangers with cameras are posting raw images of drug users passed out. For those whose bleakest moments now live online, life is never the same. (Tristan Spinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny171117201912 -- PHOTO MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE NOV. 19, 2017. -- Akuja de Garang, 41, who would organize fashion shows and markets before the South Sudanese Civil War broke out, in Juba, South Sudan, in August, 2017. Even in wartime, de Garang believes that style is essential. ?We all have to wake up in the morning and get dressed," she said. "Whatever is happening, life has to go on." (Sara Hylton/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130417140603 David Mandel, showrunner for âÃúVeep,âÃù at the CBS Photo Studio in Los Angeles, March 22, 2017. In the wake of the 2016 election, the writers who work on political shows were competing more with real life because of a president who transformed their seemingly escapist scripts into something resembling nonfiction. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130417140703 Barbara Hall, showrunner for âÃúMadam Secretary,âÃù at the CBS Photo Studio in Los Angeles, March 22, 2017. In the wake of the 2016 election, the writers who work on political shows were competing more with real life because of a president who transformed their seemingly escapist scripts into something resembling nonfiction. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130417140403 Melissa James Gibson, a showrunner for âÃúHouse of Cards,âÃù at the CBS Photo Studio in Los Angeles, March 22, 2017. In the wake of the 2016 election, the writers who work on political shows were competing more with real life because of a president who transformed their seemingly escapist scripts into something resembling nonfiction. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130417140303 Frank Pugliese and Melissa James Gibson, showrunners for âÃúHouse of Cards,âÃù at the CBS Photo Studio in Los Angeles, March 22, 2017. In the wake of the 2016 election, the writers who work on political shows were competing more with real life because of a president who transformed their seemingly escapist scripts into something resembling nonfiction. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130417140204 Frank Pugliese, a showrunner for âÃúHouse of Cards,âÃù at the CBS Photo Studio in Los Angeles, March 22, 2017. In the wake of the 2016 election, the writers who work on political shows were competing more with real life because of a president who transformed their seemingly escapist scripts into something resembling nonfiction. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130417135903 Shonda Rhimes, the showrunner of “Scandal,” at the CBS Photo Studio in Los Angeles, March 22, 2017. In the wake of the 2016 election, the writers who work on political shows were competing more with real life because of a president who transformed their seemingly escapist scripts into something resembling nonfiction. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130417140104 Clockwise from top left: showrunners David Mandel of "Veep;" Shonda Rhimes of "Scandal;" Melissa James Gibson and Frank Pugliese of "House of Cards;" and Barbara Hall of "Madam Secretary" at the CBS Photo Studio in Los Angeles, March 22, 2017. In the wake of the 2016 election, the writers who work on political shows were competing more with real life because of a president who transformed their seemingly escapist scripts into something resembling nonfiction. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130417135804 Clockwise from top left: showrunners David Mandel of "Veep;" Shonda Rhimes of "Scandal;" Melissa James Gibson and Frank Pugliese of "House of Cards;" and Barbara Hall of "Madam Secretary" at the CBS Photo Studio in Los Angeles, March 22, 2017. In the wake of the 2016 election, the writers who work on political shows were competing more with real life because of a president who transformed their seemingly escapist scripts into something resembling nonfiction. (Brinson+Banks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141216224902 Angela Scrivani photographs a friend in a warehouse where she works and lives in Oakland, Calif., Dec. 13, 2016. Looking to prevent mass evictions from illegally occupied warehouses in the wake of the Ghost Ship fire that killed 36 people, members of the Oakland City Council hope to craft legislation that would allow city inspectors to investigate buildings for life-threatening risks without imposing the full extent of the building code. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141216225002 Angela Scrivani, a photographer and painter whose landlord just moved to evict her from this loft in a warehouse where she works and lives, in Oakland, Calif., Dec. 13, 2016. Looking to prevent mass evictions from illegally occupied warehouses in the wake of the Ghost Ship fire that killed 36 people, members of the Oakland City Council hope to craft legislation that would allow city inspectors to investigate buildings for life-threatening risks without imposing the full extent of the building code. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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