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990_05_3-Rite-Hol-Four_3HR Los Angeles, California: July 4, 1926 A young woman with the special birthday cake she made in honor of the 150th birthday of the United States. What appear to be candles are actually 150 firecrackers, so it will be the end of the cake when they are lit.
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ny290625124111 New York State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani greets people during the 2025 NYC Pride March in New York, Sunday, June 29, 2025. After the Democratic primary, Mamdani faces what is expected to be another bruising general election in November with a broader electorate. (Vincent Alban/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300625131310 Cocona Labs, which makes compounds that it sells to apparel manufacturers, in Boulder, Colo., on June 24, 2025. Cocona Labs is considering moving part of its production business to China, the exact opposite of what President Donald Trump was hoping would happen as a result of his tariffs. (Theo Stroomer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300625131213 A lab worker at Cocona Labs, which makes compounds that it sells to apparel manufacturers, weighs fiber in Boulder, Colo., on June 24, 2025. Cocona Labs is considering moving part of its production business to China, the exact opposite of what President Donald Trump was hoping would happen as a result of his tariffs. (Theo Stroomer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290625212910 The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on June 24, 2025. Senate Republicans moved on Sunday to upend how the costs of tax cuts are counted, a change they are seeking as part of a broader attempt to expand what lawmakers can pass without a filibuster-proof majority. (Eric Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220625140711 First responders at the site of an Iranian missile strike in the Ramat Aviv neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. Israelis awoke on Sunday to a new reality after the United States military joined Israel?s war against Iran with a huge pre-dawn attack on three of its key nuclear sites. They were just confused about what that reality might be. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220625140712 Part of an Iranian missile that landed between two houses in Ramat HaSharon, near Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. Israelis awoke on Sunday to a new reality after the United States military joined Israel?s war against Iran with a huge pre-dawn attack on three of its key nuclear sites. They were just confused about what that reality might be. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220625140710 Local residents evacuate from their apartment building after an Iranian missile strike in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. Israelis awoke on Sunday to a new reality after the United States military joined Israel?s war against Iran with a huge pre-dawn attack on three of its key nuclear sites. They were just confused about what that reality might be. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220625140610 People take shelter as air raid sirens warn of incoming Iranian strikes in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. Israelis awoke on Sunday to a new reality after the United States military joined Israel?s war against Iran with a huge pre-dawn attack on three of its key nuclear sites. They were just confused about what that reality might be. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300625172411 Susana and her children at home in Los Angeles, June 21, 2025. Fear and anxiety have gripped Latinos in Los Angeles, causing what residents and officials describe as a Covid-style shutdown of public events, street life and commerce, upending the lives of thousands of residents. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240625213112 Melani Sanders, founder of the ÒWe Do Not CareÓ Club, records a video at her home in West Palm Beach, Fla., June 21, 2025. Hundreds of thousands of women around the world have responded to SandersÕ call to share what they no longer care about Ñ theyÕre now all members of her ÒWe Do Not CareÓ Club. (Martina Tuaty/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200625225711 Protesters rally after Friday prayers to condemn Israeli attacks in Tehran, Iran, on June 20, 2025. The Times?s Jerusalem bureau chief explains what President Trump?s delay in deciding whether to intervene in the Israel-Iran war means for the people of both countries. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300625172410 Jason?s Tacos, the site of an immigration raid where an employee and a patron were detained by federal agents, in Los Angeles, June 19, 2025. Fear and anxiety have gripped Latinos in Los Angeles, causing what residents and officials describe as a Covid-style shutdown of public events, street life and commerce, upending the lives of thousands of residents. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300625172412 A previously bustling park now sees a handful of nannies and parents with their kids after immigration raids swept across Los Angeles, June 19, 2025. Fear and anxiety have gripped Latinos in Los Angeles, causing what residents and officials describe as a Covid-style shutdown of public events, street life and commerce, upending the lives of thousands of residents. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200625124611 Reps Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), left, and Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) speak with William Joyce (back to camera), deputy field director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), outside the immigration court at 26 Federal Plaza in lower Manhattan on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Nine members of Congress are accusing the federal authorities of blocking their right to examine conditions at what is supposed to be a temporary stop for detained immigrants. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200625110810 Fertility decline is a devilish problem. What if the only solution is to treat parenting as a public service worth paying for? (Juanjo Gasull/The New York Times/Fotoarena) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY WITH NYT STORY BIRTHRATE DECLINE BY AMANDA TAUB OF JUNE 20, 2025. ALL OTHER USE PROHIBITED. --
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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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ny170625115116 Mourners grieve after family members received the body of 14-year-old Akash, who was killed in last weekÕs plane crash, in Ahmedabad, India, on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Officials said they had found the cockpit voice recorder that may provide crucial clues about what caused the Air India flight to crash, killing at least 270 people. (Atul Loke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625150510 Mourners grieve after family members received the body of 14-year-old Akash, who was killed in last weekÕs plane crash, in Ahmedabad, India, on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Officials said they had found the cockpit voice recorder that may provide crucial clues about what caused the Air India flight to crash, killing at least 270 people. (Atul Loke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625115117 Mourners grieve after family members received the body of 14-year-old Akash, who was killed in last weekÕs plane crash, in Ahmedabad, India, on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Officials said they had found the cockpit voice recorder that may provide crucial clues about what caused the Air India flight to crash, killing at least 270 people. (Atul Loke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160625171511 A police officer guards the perimeter of the federal courthouse in St. Paul, Minn., where Vance Boelter made his initial appearance on murder charges that could allow for the death penalty, on Monday, June 16, 2025. Boelter, accused of assassinating a Minnesota state lawmaker and wounding another, also visited the houses of two other lawmakers the same morning, in what the authorities called a planned campaign to Òinflict fearÓ and kill lawmakers and their families, federal officials revealed on Monday. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160625153110 A SWAT team searches for Vance Boelter outside of Green Isle, Minn., on Sunday, June 15, 2025. After a gunman killed a lawmaker and wounded another, officials scrambled in what they called the largest manhunt in Minnesota?s history. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625190010 Minnesota State Patrol Special Response Team officers during a manhunt for a man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker and attempting to kill another, in Green Isle, Minn., on Sunday, June 15, 2025. Tactical teams mobilized to a rural stretch of Minnesota on Sunday after officers found what they believed was a vehicle belonging to the man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker and trying to kill a second. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625190011 Minnesota State Patrol Special Response Team officers during a manhunt for a man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker and attempting to kill another, in Green Isle, Minn., on Sunday, June 15, 2025. Tactical teams mobilized to a rural stretch of Minnesota on Sunday after officers found what they believed was a vehicle belonging to the man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker and trying to kill a second. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625185511 Minnesota State Patrol Special Response Team officers during a manhunt for a man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker and attempting to kill another, in Green Isle, Minn., on Sunday, June 15, 2025. Tactical teams mobilized to a rural stretch of Minnesota on Sunday after officers found what they believed was a vehicle belonging to the man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker and trying to kill a second. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625185510 Minnesota State Patrol Special Response Team officers during a manhunt for a man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker and attempting to kill another, in Green Isle, Minn., on Sunday, June 15, 2025. Tactical teams mobilized to a rural stretch of Minnesota on Sunday after officers found what they believed was a vehicle belonging to the man suspected of assassinating a Democratic state lawmaker and trying to kill a second. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625183512 Noa Shkuri reacts after an Iranian missile struck her home in Rehovot, Israel, on Sunday, June 15, 2025. Israel and Iran exchanged more missile attacks on population centers on Sunday, brushing aside international calls to halt what has quickly become the fiercest clash in decades between the two sworn enemies. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625183010 Rescue workers search for people trapped in the wreckage of a building damaged in an Iranian missile strike in Bam Yat, Israel, on Sunday, June 25, 2025. Israel and Iran exchanged more missile attacks on population centers on Sunday, brushing aside international calls to halt what has quickly become the fiercest clash in decades between the two sworn enemies. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625211610 Rescue workers search for people trapped in the wreckage of a building damaged in an Iranian missile strike in Bam Yat, Israel, on Sunday, June 25, 2025. Israel and Iran exchanged more missile attacks on population centers on Sunday, brushing aside international calls to halt what has quickly become the fiercest clash in decades between the two sworn enemies. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625183510 Smoke rises from explosions after Israeli strikes in Tehran, Iran, on Sunday, June 15, 2025. Israel and Iran exchanged more missile attacks on population centers on Sunday, brushing aside international calls to halt what has quickly become the fiercest clash in decades between the two sworn enemies. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625183513 Rescue workers and local residents inside a bomb shelter under a building damaged in an Iranian missile strike in Bam Yat, Israel, on Sunday morning, June 25, 2025. Israel and Iran exchanged more missile attacks on population centers on Sunday, brushing aside international calls to halt what has quickly become the fiercest clash in decades between the two sworn enemies. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150625183511 An oil storage facility burns after being hit by Israeli airstrikes in Tehran, Iran, on Sunday, June 15, 2025. Israel and Iran exchanged more missile attacks on population centers on Sunday, brushing aside international calls to halt what has quickly become the fiercest clash in decades between the two sworn enemies. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210625125610 FILE Ñ Workers prepare to lift the tail section of the London-bound Air India passenger jet that crashed as it was taking off, in Ahmedabad, India, June 14, 2025. Video remarks from Campbell Wilson, Air IndiaÕs chief executive, were largely identical to what Robert Isom, the chief executive of American Airlines, said after a deadly crash in Washington. (Atul Loke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160625153011 A vehicle believed to belong to the suspect is towed away near the home of Rep. Melissa Hortman in Brooklyn Park, Minn., on Saturday, June 14, 2025. After a gunman killed a lawmaker and wounded another, officials scrambled in what they called the largest manhunt in Minnesota?s history. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140625112111 A SWAT team responds to the site of a shorting in Brooklyn Park, Minn., outside Minneapolis, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Authorities on Saturday morning were searching for a gunman involved in what they said were multiple targeted shootings in Champlin and Brooklyn Park, Minn. A Hennepin County SheriffÕs Department alert described the gunman as wearing black body armor over a blue shirt who may be trying to impersonate a police officer. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130625170813 People walk past a damaged buildings in Tehran, Iran, on June 13, 2025. Iran?s supreme leader and government are facing what many regard as an existential moment as they try to decide how to respond to Israel?s ongoing attacks on its military hierarchy, air defenses and nuclear program. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160625102211 People look at the site of a crashed Air India flight in Ahmedabad, India, on June 13, 2025. Officials said they had found the cockpit voice recorder that may provide crucial clues about what caused the Air India flight to crash, killing at least 270 people. (Atul Loke/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130625170812 People protest the Israeli airstrike attacks in Tehran, Iran, on June 13, 2025. Iran?s supreme leader and government are facing what many regard as an existential moment as they try to decide how to respond to Israel?s ongoing attacks on its military hierarchy, air defenses and nuclear program. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140625114011 Preparations for the U.S. ArmyÕs 250th anniversary parade on the National Mall in Washington, on Friday, June 13, 2025. When Donald Trump first sought to stage a military parade in Washington, a four-star general argued against it, telling him that ÒitÕs what dictators do.Ó Trump was unbothered by the comparison, and so on Saturday tanks will roll down the streets of the nationÕs capital for the first time in decades. (Eric Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300625172311 Volunteers deliver food to those too afraid to leave their homes due to immigration crackdowns, in Los Angeles, June 12, 2025. Fear and anxiety have gripped Latinos in Los Angeles, causing what residents and officials describe as a Covid-style shutdown of public events, street life and commerce, upending the lives of thousands of residents. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090625222812 Protesters confront police near a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in San Francisco on Sunday, June 8, 2025. The Pentagon significantly escalated the federal response to the immigration enforcement protests in Los Angeles on Monday, mobilizing a battalion of 700 Marines and doubling the number of California National Guard troops in what officials described as a limited mission to protect federal property and agents, even as President Trump described the situation as Òvery well under control.Ó (Loren Elliott/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110625141011 Jane Austen?s gold and turquoise ring, on loan from Austen?s house in Hampshire, England, on display in the exhibition ?A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250? at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York, June 8, 2025. The show, which marks the 250th anniversary of Austen?s birth, persuasively puts much of its focus on her work ? what she did and how and why she did it. (Janice Chung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110625223515 Rob Madge in London, June 6, 2025. The British performer is bringing ?My Son?s a Queer (but What Can You Do?)? to New York City Center. (Tom Jamieson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110625223521 Rob Madge in London, June 6, 2025. The British performer is bringing ?My Son?s a Queer (but What Can You Do?)? to New York City Center. (Tom Jamieson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110625223415 Rob Madge in London, June 6, 2025. The British performer is bringing ?My Son?s a Queer (but What Can You Do?)? to New York City Center. (Tom Jamieson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110625223614 Rob Madge in London, June 6, 2025. The British performer is bringing ?My Son?s a Queer (but What Can You Do?)? to New York City Center. (Tom Jamieson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120625183414 Cans of two Pride-themed beers, which the brewery is donating $1 for each sale of, at 4 Hands Brewing Company in St. Louis, June 6, 2025. Liz Swyers said her company?s support of the Pride festival in St. Louis was about showing that small businesses were willing to ?speak up for what?s right and to support the people that live in St. Louis.? (Whitney Curtis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100625102517 Cans of two Pride-themed beers, which the brewery is donating $1 for each sale of, at 4 Hands Brewing Company in St. Louis, June 6, 2025. Liz Swyers said her companyÕs support of the Pride festival in St. Louis was about showing that small businesses were willing to Òspeak up for whatÕs right and to support the people that live in St. Louis.Ó (Whitney Curtis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100625102513 Liz Swyers, chief marketing officer at 4 Hands Brewing Company, in St. Louis, June 6, 2025. Swyers said her companyÕs support of the Pride festival in St. Louis was about showing that small businesses were willing to Òspeak up for whatÕs right and to support the people that live in St. Louis.Ó (Whitney Curtis/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060625194712 A sign for a WorldPride celebration in WashingtonÕs Dupont Circle neighborhood, June 5, 2025. Dupont Circle Park will be fenced off for what authorities have said are reasons of safety, despite an outcry from residents and local politicians. (Caroline Gutman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200625093811 HEADLINE: Boxing Out Dr. NaismithCAPTION: A basketball sinks through a hoop at Arc Park in the village of Herkimer, N.Y., on June 5, 2025. The official story is that Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass., in 1891, but what about the teenager tossing cabbages in upstate New York a year earlier? CREDIT: (Patrick Dodson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625165110 A basketball sinks through a hoop at Arc Park in the village of Herkimer, N.Y., on June 5, 2025. The official story is that Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass., in 1891, but what about the teenager tossing cabbages in upstate New York a year earlier? (Patrick Dodson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625162412 Scott Flansburg spends hours a day looking through the archives at the Herkimer County Historical Society in New York, June 5, 2025. The official story is that Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass., in 1891, but what about the teenager tossing cabbages in upstate New York a year earlier? (Patrick Dodson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625162410 The original book that discusses Lambert Will is for sale at the Herkimer County Historical Society on June 5, 2025. The official story is that Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass., in 1891, but what about the teenager tossing cabbages in upstate New York a year earlier? (Patrick Dodson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625162310 Scott Flansburg in the village of Herkimer, New York, June 4, 2025. The official story is that Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass., in 1891, but what about the teenager tossing cabbages in upstate New York a year earlier? (Patrick Dodson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625162411 The village of Herkimer, New York, June 4, 2025. The official story is that Dr. James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass., in 1891, but what about the teenager tossing cabbages in upstate New York a year earlier? (Patrick Dodson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110625154811 FILE ? Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) heads to a vote on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 4, 2025. ?I think it all comes down to what we?ve got to pay for,? Tillis said. ?At the end of the day, we?ve got to pay for pro-growth policies.? (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050625094511 Harry Breaux at Jane Warner Plaza in San Francisco, June 3, 2025. Breaux said, ?I love this country, but I don?t love what?s happening to it.? (Jason Henry/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020625105810 Police vehicles line the street near the site of what the FBI is calling a "targeted terror attack" on an event raising awareness for Israeli hostages Sunday, June 1, 2025 in Boulder, Colorado. (Michael Ciaglo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030625203010 Zohran Mamdani, Democratic mayoral candidate, during a campaign event in New York, May 31, 2025. Mamdani said the comment calling for his deportation was a byproduct of what President ?Trump and his sycophants have wrought.? (Shuran Huang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010625141412 People enter the Hudson's Bay Company store in downtown Ottawa, Canada, on May 28, 2025. Bargain hunters picked over what was left at the Hudson?s Bay Company?s remaining stores, part of a vast empire that was North America?s oldest corporation. (Ian Austen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010625141411 Merchandise left in a section of the Hudson's Bay Company store in downtown Ottawa, Canada, on May 28, 2025. Bargain hunters picked over what was left at the Hudson?s Bay Company?s remaining stores, part of a vast empire that was North America?s oldest corporation. (Ian Austen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010625141410 A single sweater is the only piece of merchandise left in a section of the Hudson's Bay Company store in downtown Ottawa, Canada, on May 28, 2025. Bargain hunters picked over what was left at the Hudson?s Bay Company?s remaining stores, part of a vast empire that was North America?s oldest corporation. (Ian Austen/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190625145411 Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick with a table of hemp-derived intoxicants during a press conference in Austin, Texas, May 28, 2025. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is considering whether to sign what might be the nation?s broadest legal prohibition on hemp-derived THC products, potentially making Texas a leader in the fight against the intoxicant. (Ilana Panich-Linsman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300525211111 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 5:01 A.M. ET ON SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ PHOTO ILLUSTRATION ÑWhat happens when youÕve been hiding disorganization behind a facade of success. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times/Fotoarena) Ñ FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY WITH NYT STORY SLUGGED OFFICE LIFE ADVICE BY ANNA HOLMES FOR MAY 30, 2025. ALL OTHER USE PROHIBITED. Ñ
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ny170625194610 A button on what looks like a fire alarm that guests have to press to enter the Truffle Pig Bar in Berlin, May 23, 2025. (Gordon Welters/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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2741163 Estudante cadeirante enfrenta um desafio diário no retorno da escola para casa, em Campo Mourão, na Região Centro-Oeste do Paraná. Além do trânsito, ele tem de lutar contra os motoristas que dirigem e teclam no celular ao mesmo tempo, os maus motoristas que sequer sabem para que serve o pisca, o retrovisor e outros itens necessário para quem está no trânsito diariamente e também, lutar contra as calçadas em estado precário, isso quando não estão ocupadas com carros, motos, carroças e outros objetos que impedem a passagem de um cadeirante estudante.
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2741162 Estudante cadeirante enfrenta um desafio diário no retorno da escola para casa, em Campo Mourão, na Região Centro-Oeste do Paraná. Além do trânsito, ele tem de lutar contra os motoristas que dirigem e teclam no celular ao mesmo tempo, os maus motoristas que sequer sabem para que serve o pisca, o retrovisor e outros itens necessário para quem está no trânsito diariamente e também, lutar contra as calçadas em estado precário, isso quando não estão ocupadas com carros, motos, carroças e outros objetos que impedem a passagem de um cadeirante estudante.
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2741164 Estudante cadeirante enfrenta um desafio diário no retorno da escola para casa, em Campo Mourão, na Região Centro-Oeste do Paraná. Além do trânsito, ele tem de lutar contra os motoristas que dirigem e teclam no celular ao mesmo tempo, os maus motoristas que sequer sabem para que serve o pisca, o retrovisor e outros itens necessário para quem está no trânsito diariamente e também, lutar contra as calçadas em estado precário, isso quando não estão ocupadas com carros, motos, carroças e outros objetos que impedem a passagem de um cadeirante estudante.
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2741161 Estudante cadeirante enfrenta um desafio diário no retorno da escola para casa, em Campo Mourão, na Região Centro-Oeste do Paraná. Além do trânsito, ele tem de lutar contra os motoristas que dirigem e teclam no celular ao mesmo tempo, os maus motoristas que sequer sabem para que serve o pisca, o retrovisor e outros itens necessário para quem está no trânsito diariamente e também, lutar contra as calçadas em estado precário, isso quando não estão ocupadas com carros, motos, carroças e outros objetos que impedem a passagem de um cadeirante estudante.
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ny020625181811 Shirley Manson, lead singer of Garbage, in West Hollywood, Calif., May 22, 2025. ?Sept. 11th stopped all alternative female voices in their tracks, because when people get scared, they get conservative and what does a conservative society loathe? A dangerous woman,? said Manson. (Chantal Anderson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020625181812 Shirley Manson, lead singer of Garbage, in West Hollywood, Calif., May 22, 2025. ?Sept. 11th stopped all alternative female voices in their tracks, because when people get scared, they get conservative and what does a conservative society loathe? A dangerous woman,? said Manson. (Chantal Anderson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220525172812 President Donald Trump participates in a Make American Health Again event in the East Room at the White House in Washington, on Thursday, May 22, 2025. President Donald Trump on Thursday will release a report that is expected to identify what Kennedy believes are key drivers of chronic disease in children, including ultra-processed foods, vaccination and environmental toxins like chemicals. (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625125712 A school bus drives through the neighborhood of Brenda Spencer and Branndon Mosley in Blackwood, N.J., May 22, 2025. A teenage girl fled her home last month after what she said was years of abuse and prosecutors called what had happened to her ?beyond heinous.? (Rachel Wisniewski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220525143310 Adrienne Adams, the New York City Council speaker and a candidate for mayor, delivers a campaign speech, where she marked the fifth anniversary her father?s death from Covid-19, at Elmhurst Hospital in New York, May 22, 2025. On Thursday, Adams delivered remarks that drew a line between her family?s tragedy and what she described as mismanagement by the state?s governor at the time, Andrew Cuomo, now a Democratic mayoral primary candidate. (Janice Chung/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170625125710 Gloucester Township Police Chief David Harkins (center) holds a press conference outside of Camden County Hall of Justice in Camden, N.J., May 22, 2025. A teenage girl fled her home last month after what she said was years of abuse and prosecutors called what had happened to her ?beyond heinous.? (Rachel Wisniewski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230525155212 House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La) speaks to reporters following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in the House, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Thursday, May 22, 2025. The court rejected a religious charter school, but conservatives may get much of what they want in a school voucher program that passed the House this week. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200525124911 Billy Long, President Donald Trump?s pick to lead the Internal Revenue Service, testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Long has repeatedly been subject to the agency?s efforts to clamp down on what it has warned could be abusive practices. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200525124213 Billy Long, President Donald Trump?s pick to lead the Internal Revenue Service, testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Long has repeatedly been subject to the agency?s efforts to clamp down on what it has warned could be abusive practices. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200525123911 Billy Long, President Donald Trump?s pick to lead the Internal Revenue Service, testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Long has repeatedly been subject to the agency?s efforts to clamp down on what it has warned could be abusive practices. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200525200612 Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York presents a proclamation to Seneca President, J. Conrad Seneca during a ceremony held at the William Seneca Administration Building in Irving, N.Y., on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Archival photos show what life was like in the boarding school for Native American children. (Jalen Wright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200525200510 Member of the Seneca Nation listen as Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York delivers a formal apology to the Seneca Nation for atrocities committed at the Thomas Indian School, during a ceremony held at the William Seneca Administration Building in Irving, N.Y., on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Archival photos show what life was like in the boarding school for Native American children. (Jalen Wright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200525200610 Members of the Seneca Nation perform before Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York delivers a formal apology to the Seneca Nation for atrocities committed at the Thomas Indian School, during a ceremony held at the William Seneca Administration Building in Irving, N.Y., on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Archival photos show what life was like in the boarding school for Native American children. (Jalen Wright/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230525090111 HEADLINE: TrumpÕs Shift on Ukraine: You All Fix ItCAPTION: A soldier with UkraineÕs 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade monitors the sky for Russian drones near Vovchansk, in the Kharkiv region on Monday, May 19, 2025. For months, President Donald Trump has been threatening to simply walk away from negotiations for a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine. After a phone call on Monday with President Vladimir Putin, that appears to be exactly what Trump is doing. CREDIT: (Tyler Hicks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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2738649 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738676 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738675 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738673 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738672 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738671 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738670 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738669 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738668 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738648 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738667 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio.
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2738666 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio. Na foto: Muro do Cepa devido as fortes chuvas no dia de ontem, o muro acabou não suportando a pressão das águas.
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2738665 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio. Na foto: Muro do Cepa devido as fortes chuvas no dia de ontem, o muro acabou não suportando a pressão das águas.
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2738663 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio. Na foto: Muro do Cepa devido as fortes chuvas no dia de ontem, o muro acabou não suportando a pressão das águas.
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2738662 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio. Na foto: Muro do Cepa devido as fortes chuvas no dia de ontem, o muro acabou não suportando a pressão das águas.
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2738661 Em apenas 24 horas choveu mais de 50mm em maceió, alerta amarelo emitido pelo INMET está valendo até quarta feira. Segundo a defesa civil de Maceió, choveu em maio mais de 70mm, o que representa quase metade do esperado para todo mês de maio. Na foto: Muro do Cepa devido as fortes chuvas no dia de ontem, o muro acabou não suportando a pressão das águas.
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