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990_05_3-Golf-M2_1HR Palm Beach, Florida: January 1, 1927 Two Pennsylvania society members enjoy a round of golf on New Year's Day. They are wintering at the Everglades Hotel. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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ny110324160306 Jessica Jacobs, a teacher who operates a nontraditional school out of her home in Topanga, Calif., March 8, 2024. Inspired by true-crime shows that she binge-watched during the pandemic, Jacobs started working with a lawyer on cases that led to two men walking free after decades behind bars. (Alex Welsh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110324160007 Jessica Jacobs with Persius Bahri, one of the students in her nontraditional school, at her home in Topanga, Calif., March 8, 2024. Inspired by true-crime shows that she binge-watched during the pandemic, Jacobs started working with a lawyer on cases that led to two men walking free after decades behind bars. (Alex Welsh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190224231907 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 3:01 A.M. ET ON TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 2024. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ Topher Haddad, left, and Winston Tri, two of the founders of Albedo, in Austin, Texas, on Feb. 18, 2024. New satellites that orbit the Earth at very low altitudes may result in a world where nothing is really off limits. (Dimitri Staszewski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190224232106 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 3:01 A.M. ET ON TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 2024. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ Topher Haddad, left, and Winston Tri, two of the founders of Albedo, in Austin, Texas, on Feb. 18, 2024. New satellites that orbit the Earth at very low altitudes may result in a world where nothing is really off limits. (Dimitri Staszewski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20240109_aaa_s197_171 January 9, 2024, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine: Ukrainian flags and soldier?s portraits are seen covered with snow at a memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Ukrainian armed forces. As Russia?s full-scale invasion grinds toward the two-year mark, and with seemingly no end in the near future, Ukraine?s leaders have more to ask of their citizens. It?s expected that parliament will pass a new mobilization legislation that could bring up to 500,000 more men into battle. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who appeared to be maneuvering to distance himself from the controversial act, said it was needed to relieve those who?ve fought on the frontlines for months. (Credit Image: © Andriy Andriyenko/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240109_aaa_s197_176 January 9, 2024, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine: Ukrainian flags and soldier?s portraits are seen covered with snow at a memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Ukrainian armed forces. As Russia?s full-scale invasion grinds toward the two-year mark, and with seemingly no end in the near future, Ukraine?s leaders have more to ask of their citizens. It?s expected that parliament will pass a new mobilization legislation that could bring up to 500,000 more men into battle. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who appeared to be maneuvering to distance himself from the controversial act, said it was needed to relieve those who?ve fought on the frontlines for months. (Credit Image: © Andriy Andriyenko/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240109_aaa_s197_173 January 9, 2024, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine: Icon-lamps, Ukrainian flags and soldier?s portraits are seen covered with snow at a memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Ukrainian armed forces. As Russia?s full-scale invasion grinds toward the two-year mark, and with seemingly no end in the near future, Ukraine?s leaders have more to ask of their citizens. It?s expected that parliament will pass a new mobilization legislation that could bring up to 500,000 more men into battle. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who appeared to be maneuvering to distance himself from the controversial act, said it was needed to relieve those who?ve fought on the frontlines for months. (Credit Image: © Andriy Andriyenko/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240109_aaa_s197_174 January 9, 2024, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine: Ukrainian flags and soldier?s portraits are seen covered with snow at a memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Ukrainian armed forces. As Russia?s full-scale invasion grinds toward the two-year mark, and with seemingly no end in the near future, Ukraine?s leaders have more to ask of their citizens. It?s expected that parliament will pass a new mobilization legislation that could bring up to 500,000 more men into battle. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who appeared to be maneuvering to distance himself from the controversial act, said it was needed to relieve those who?ve fought on the frontlines for months. (Credit Image: © Andriy Andriyenko/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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50526346 Icon-lamps, Ukrainian flags and soldier?s portraits are seen covered with snow at a memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Ukrainian armed forces. As Russia?s full-scale invasion grinds toward the two-year mark, and with seemingly no end in the near future, Ukraine?s leaders have more to ask of their citizens. It?s expected that parliament will pass a new mobilization legislation that could bring up to 500,000 more men into battle. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who appeared to be maneuvering to distance himself from the controversial act, said it was needed to relieve those who?ve fought on the frontlines for months. Photo Credit: Andriy Andriyenko / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50526347 Ukrainian flags and soldier?s portraits are seen covered with snow at a memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Ukrainian armed forces. As Russia?s full-scale invasion grinds toward the two-year mark, and with seemingly no end in the near future, Ukraine?s leaders have more to ask of their citizens. It?s expected that parliament will pass a new mobilization legislation that could bring up to 500,000 more men into battle. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who appeared to be maneuvering to distance himself from the controversial act, said it was needed to relieve those who?ve fought on the frontlines for months. Photo Credit: Andriy Andriyenko / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50526348 Ukrainian flags and soldier?s portraits are seen covered with snow at a memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Ukrainian armed forces. As Russia?s full-scale invasion grinds toward the two-year mark, and with seemingly no end in the near future, Ukraine?s leaders have more to ask of their citizens. It?s expected that parliament will pass a new mobilization legislation that could bring up to 500,000 more men into battle. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who appeared to be maneuvering to distance himself from the controversial act, said it was needed to relieve those who?ve fought on the frontlines for months. Photo Credit: Andriy Andriyenko / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50526349 Ukrainian flags and soldier?s portraits are seen covered with snow at a memorial site dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Ukrainian armed forces. As Russia?s full-scale invasion grinds toward the two-year mark, and with seemingly no end in the near future, Ukraine?s leaders have more to ask of their citizens. It?s expected that parliament will pass a new mobilization legislation that could bring up to 500,000 more men into battle. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who appeared to be maneuvering to distance himself from the controversial act, said it was needed to relieve those who?ve fought on the frontlines for months. Photo Credit: Andriy Andriyenko / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny220723170706 Herve Renard, who became the new coach of the French national women?s soccer team in March 2023, in Castle Hill, Australia, for the FIFA women's world cup, on July 19, 2023. Renard has led two men?s teams to the World Cup. But in taking over his country?s talented but troubled women?s squad, he may have his toughest job yet. (Isabella Moore/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny270623111609 Eliecer Muñoz, left, and Dairo Kumariteke two of the four men who found four Colombian children that were lost for 40 days in the Amazon rainforest, at a hotel in Bogotá, Colombia, June 16, 2023. The four men who found the survivors of a plane crash are members of a civilian patrol known as the Indigenous Guard ? a confederation of defense groups that work to protect Indigenous territory from violence and environmental destruction linked to the country?s long internal conflict. (Federico Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny270623112908 Manuel Ranoque, father of the two youngest children who were rescued after 40 days in the Amazon rainforest, at a hotel in Bogotá, Colombia, June 15, 2023. The four men who found Ranoque?s children and two others who survived of a plane crash are members of a civilian patrol known as the Indigenous Guard ? a confederation of defense groups that work to protect Indigenous territory from violence and environmental destruction linked to the country?s long internal conflict. (Federico Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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45456245 Two men stop to look at portrait of Audrey Hepburn (l) and David Bowie (r) by artist Cristiam Ramos during the Artexpo New York 2023, New York, NY, March 31, 2023. Photo Credit: Anthony Behar/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230213_zaf_c35_164 February 13, 2023, MANITOBA, CANADA: A portrait of Eddy Ambrose, a Manitoba man who was switched at birth, and his biological sisters is photographed at his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Monday, February 13, 2023. Eddy Ambrose and Richard Beauvais are two men switched at birth in Manitoba in 1955. (Credit Image: © John Woods/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230213_zaf_c35_157 February 13, 2023, MANITOBA, CANADA: Portraits of James and Katherine Ambrose, left, parents of Eddy Ambrose, a Manitoba man who was switched at birth, and his biological parents Yvette and Camille Beauvais are photographed at his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Monday, February 13, 2023. Eddy Ambrose and Richard Beauvais are two men switched at birth in Manitoba in 1955. (Credit Image: © John Woods/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230213_zaf_c35_156 February 13, 2023, MANITOBA, CANADA: Portrait of James and Katherine Ambrose, parents of Eddy Ambrose, a Manitoba man who was switched at birth, are photographed at his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Monday, February 13, 2023. Eddy Ambrose and Richard Beauvais are two men switched at birth in Manitoba in 1955. (Credit Image: © John Woods/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230213_zaf_c35_155 February 13, 2023, MANITOBA, CANADA: Portrait of Camille Beauvais, biological father of Eddy Ambrose, a Manitoba man who was switched at birth, is photographed at his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Monday, February 13, 2023. Eddy Ambrose and Richard Beauvais are two men switched at birth in Manitoba in 1955. (Credit Image: © John Woods/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230213_zaf_c35_154 February 13, 2023, MANITOBA, CANADA: Portrait of Yvette Beauvais, biological mother of Eddy Ambrose, a Manitoba man who was switched at birth, is photographed at his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Monday, February 13, 2023. Eddy Ambrose and Richard Beauvais are two men switched at birth in Manitoba in 1955. (Credit Image: © John Woods/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230213_zaf_c35_153 February 13, 2023, MANITOBA, CANADA: Portraits of Yvette and Camille Beauvais, biological parents of Eddy Ambrose, a Manitoba man who was switched at birth, are photographed at his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Monday, February 13, 2023. Eddy Ambrose and Richard Beauvais are two men switched at birth in Manitoba in 1955. (Credit Image: © John Woods/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny021222125706 Paul Rizzo with his wife Tiffany and their sons Chase and Ryder outside of their home in Kenner, La., Nov. 28, 2022. After learning last Christmas that his job as an analyst at a hospital company was being automated, Rizzo opted to stay at home to care for his two young sons. (Emily Kask/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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MG1159219 INDIA. Tikuri. 09 November 2022. Portrait of Divya (on the left ) and her sister Saniya at the mountain next to their village Tikuri.Divya Chaudhry, 16-year-old, lives in Tikuri district, in Madhya Pradesh the state with the fifth largest population in the India. The region boasts of a rich cultural and wildlife heritage but it’s hunted by drought and economic crisis. Malnutrition, hunger, high infant and child mortality are prevalent. While it witness a large scale migration, the gender ratio is skewed with 925 females per 1,000 men in Madhya Pradesh, compounding the already distressing situation.Divya and her sister could choose to prioritise education in their life thanks to the role of their family .Divya says : “I am passionate about health, and have an in-depth understanding of family planning and sexual reproductive health because of my mother’s teaching and sensitizing us on these issues. These are not topics that one should be coy about addressing or discussing…it is an important aspect of a person’s health, and its importance should not be undermined.”“Today, I feel empowered to do anything I want to and to become anything I want to. I have recently learned how to ride a motorcycle, and run my errands on it. People in the village do talk and raise their eyebrows, but I have the support of my parents. Seeing me, other girls in the village are also learning how to ride a motorcycle."
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MG1159218 INDIA. Tikuri. 09 November 2022. Portrait of Divya (in white dress) and her sister Saniya ( in the center right ) and her mother Miradevi Ahirwal (to the right ) and Divya’s health care trainer Parvati on the left, at the mountain next to their village Tikuri.Divya Chaudhry, 16-year-old, lives in Tikuri district, in Madhya Pradesh the state with the fifth largest population in the India. The region boasts of a rich cultural and wildlife heritage but it’s hunted by drought and economic crisis. Malnutrition, hunger, high infant and child mortality are prevalent. While it witness a large scale migration, the gender ratio is skewed with 925 females per 1,000 men in Madhya Pradesh, compounding the already distressing situation. Divya and her sister could choose to prioritise education in their life thanks to the role of their family.In spite of incredible social pressure, Divya’s parents chose to stop childbearing after their two daughters, considering their family complete. They wanted to invest all their resources into their daughters because unlike the popular narrative in their region, they did not consider their daughters a burden, but young girls who had untapped and unlimited potential.“My parents are my biggest supporters…they have my sister and I with every opportunity…I am now in my final year of school, and have topped my class. I have chosen the science field because just like my mother, I want to work for women’s health.”Divya says : “I am passionate about health, and have an in-depth understanding of family planning and sexual reproductive health because of my mother’s teaching and sensitizing us on these issues. These are not topics that one should be coy about addressing or discussing…it is an important aspect of a person’s health, and its importance should not be undermined.”“Today, I feel empowered to do anything I want to and to become anything I want to. I have recently learned how to ride a motorcycle, and run my errands on it. People in the village do talk and raise their eyebrows, but I have the support of my parents. Seeing me, other girls in the village are also learning how to ride a motorcycle.
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MG1159221 INDIA. Tikuri. 08 November 2022. Divya’s mother and father, Miradevi Ahirwal and Ram Swaroop with their two daughters Divya and Saniya.Tikuri district is in Madhya Pradesh, the state with the fifth largest population in the India. The region boasts of a rich cultural and wildlife heritage but it’s hunted by drought and economic crisis. Malnutrition, hunger, high infant and child mortality are prevalent. While it witness a large scale migration, the gender ratio is skewed with 925 females per 1,000 men in Madhya Pradesh, compounding the already distressing situation.Divya and her sister could choose to prioritise education in their life thanks to the role of their family .Divya says : “I am passionate about health, and have an in-depth understanding of family planning and sexual reproductive health because of my mother’s teaching and sensitizing us on these issues. These are not topics that one should be coy about addressing or discussing…it is an important aspect of a person’s health, and its importance should not be undermined.”“Today, I feel empowered to do anything I want to and to become anything I want to. I have recently learned how to ride a motorcycle, and run my errands on it. People in the village do talk and raise their eyebrows, but I have the support of my parents. Seeing me, other girls in the village are also learning how to ride a motorcycle.
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MG1159229 INDIA. Khajuarao. 09 November 2022. Portrait of Miradevi Ahirwal , Divya’s mother, in a temple in Khajuarao, Tikuri district.Now 37-year-old, Miradevi Ahirwal has been an ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) supervisor since 2018. She manages and trains a cadre of 18 ASHAs under her, serving a total of 10,000 families in the region. Her primary role is sensitizing women about the contraceptive basket of choices available to them, including counselling on family planning.In spite of incredible social pressure, Divya’s parents chose to stop childbearing after their two daughters, considering their family complete. They wanted to invest all their resources into their daughters because unlike the popular narrative in their region, they did not consider their daughters a burden, but young girls who had untapped and unlimited potential.Madhya Pradesh state is within the fifth largest population in the India. The region boasts of a rich cultural and wildlife heritage but it’s hunted by drought and economic crisis. Malnutrition, hunger, high infant and child mortality are prevalent. While it witness a large scale migration, the gender ratio is skewed with 925 females per 1,000 men in Madhya Pradesh, compounding the already distressing situation.
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ny230822143905 FILE -- Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in Grand Rapids, Mich., June 22, 2022. A federal jury in Michigan found two men guilty on August 23 of plotting to kidnap Whitmer, ending one of the highest-profile domestic terrorism cases in recent history. (Emily Elconin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny191022210206 -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS -- The menÕs wear designer Woo Young-mi, one of KoreaÕs most successful fashion designers, at her company headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, June 7, 2022. Madame Woo, as sheÕs often called, is the chief executive of the Solid Corporation, a company that controls two successful labels, and her Wooyoungmi line is now a staple at luxury retailers like Le Bon March?, Selfridges and Ssense. (Jun Michael Park/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030822183906 The menÕs wear designer Woo Young-mi, one of KoreaÕs most successful fashion designers, at her company headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, June 7, 2022. Madame Woo, as sheÕs often called, is the chief executive of the Solid Corporation, a company that controls two successful labels, and her Wooyoungmi line is now a staple at luxury retailers like Le Bon March?, Selfridges and Ssense. (Jun Michael Park/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030822183505 The menÕs wear designer Woo Young-mi, one of KoreaÕs most successful fashion designers, at her company headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, June 7, 2022. Madame Woo, as sheÕs often called, is the chief executive of the Solid Corporation, a company that controls two successful labels, and her Wooyoungmi line is now a staple at luxury retailers like Le Bon March?, Selfridges and Ssense. (Jun Michael Park/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030822183405 The menÕs wear designer Woo Young-mi, one of KoreaÕs most successful fashion designers, at her company headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, June 7, 2022. Madame Woo, as sheÕs often called, is the chief executive of the Solid Corporation, a company that controls two successful labels, and her Wooyoungmi line is now a staple at luxury retailers like Le Bon March?, Selfridges and Ssense. (Jun Michael Park/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030822184306 The menÕs wear designer Woo Young-mi, one of KoreaÕs most successful fashion designers, at her company headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, June 7, 2022. Madame Woo, as sheÕs often called, is the chief executive of the Solid Corporation, a company that controls two successful labels, and her Wooyoungmi line is now a staple at luxury retailers like Le Bon March?, Selfridges and Ssense. (Jun Michael Park/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150921103305 Michelle Wu, a Boston city councilor and candidate for mayor, campaigns in Boston on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. Wu, an Asian American progressive who has built a campaign around climate change and housing policy, earned one of two spots in BostonÕs preliminary mayoral election on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021, setting the stage for change in a city that for nearly 200 years has elected only white men. (Philip Keith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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MG184793 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO. Ituri province. Drodro. 2021. 

Ngabusi is 22 years old. She was raped twice, once by a family member during a funeral and a second time by a schoolmate. Now she has a two-year-old son."The first time I kept it to myself, I didn't dare to tell anybody. But after some months I realized my stomach was growing. I was pregnant. I told the rapist, he said don't be worried, I'll send you money. Now every year he buys him a pair of shoes."I'm not angry with the men who raped me, but I'm hoping I can find a good husband."
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MG184799 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO. Ituri province. Drodro. 2021. 

"My name is Love, I'm 32 years old. I have five children. I'm from the Chunga village where I grew up. We had a beautiful life there, I remember playing. I knew my husband before we fell in love and got married 11 years ago. Still we are together. I'm a good cook, but here we don't have anything to cook. I left everything in our village, my clothes, my stuff, everything. It's all burned now, after the rebels attacked our village."Two months ago I went to gather wood for cooking, three men attacked me and one raped me. I was alone and I couldn't protect myself. "I had to tell to my husband. He just looked at me and didn't talk to me for weeks. I'm also trying to forget about it. But one thing I stopped doing is going out to gather wood."
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ny071220200804 Crystal Hogan, who was the only female referee in Division I men's college basketball last season, talks to Pepperdine University guard Darryl Polk Jr. during a game against St. Katherine University in Malibu, Calif., Dec. 3, 2020. This year, there are two females referees working in the top tier of men?s college basketball. ?I hope there?s more coming,?said Hogan. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071220200203 Crystal Hogan, who was the only female referee in Division I men's college basketball last season, during a game between St. Katherine and Pepperdine universities, in Malibu, Calif., Dec. 3, 2020. This year, there are two females referees working in the top tier of men?s college basketball. ?I hope there?s more coming,?said Hogan. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071220200303 Crystal Hogan, who was the only female referee in Division I men's college basketball last season, during a game between St. Katherine and Pepperdine universities, in Malibu, Calif., Dec. 3, 2020. This year, there are two females referees working in the top tier of men?s college basketball. ?I hope there?s more coming,?said Hogan. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071220200704 Crystal Hogan, who was the only female referee in Division I men's college basketball last season, during a game between St. Katherine and Pepperdine universities, in Malibu, Calif., Dec. 3, 2020. This year, there are two females referees working in the top tier of men?s college basketball. ?I hope there?s more coming,?said Hogan. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010921173105 FILE Ñ Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, who has lead the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn since 2003, stands for a portrait inside the chapel at the Chancery of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, on Nov. 20, 2020. The Archdiocese of New York said on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021, that an investigation authorized by the Vatican had cleared DiMarzio of allegations made against him by two men who said they were abused as children. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080720191603 Wyatt Cenac in Brooklyn, on June 22, 2020. Noting that few late-night shows with Black men as hosts last for a third season, Cenac said, ?You?ve got two and done, and I am part of that club.? (Brad Ogbonna/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080720172604 Wyatt Cenac in Brooklyn, on June 22, 2020. Noting that few late-night shows with Black men as hosts last for a third season, Cenac said, ?You?ve got two and done, and I am part of that club.? (Brad Ogbonna/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11631011 GREECE. Samos. July 2020. Vathy Camp.Amira* is a 62-year-old woman from Jabab, a Syrian village located in the Al-Sanamayn District, Daraa. She is a widow and a mother of three young men. Her husband was killed by armed men and two of her children, a 30-year-old and a 25-year-old man, were severely injured by shrapnel in Syria.Amira is asthmatic and needs thyroid surgery. She is also suffering from allergies, has difficulty in breathing and due to severe back pains she cannot sleep at night. Despite the fact that she is at high-risk for COVID-19, the family has not been transferred to safe accommodation.
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NN11592658 MEXICO. Tijuana. 2019. Peter Yarrow (of the 1960s-1970s folk trio “Peter, Paul and Mary”) gives an impromptu concert to migrants at Casa Migrante. Casa Migrante. Shelter for migrant men. With photographer Larry Towell.
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412-44895 Portrait smiling daughter and senior father drinking tea on bench in yard
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412-44870 Portrait happy senior father and daughter in kitchen
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412-44866 Portrait happy couple in kitchen
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412-44828 Portrait smiling grandfather eating noodles with granddaughter at table
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412-44810 Portrait smiling couple cooking at stove in kitchen
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NN11540684 GREENLAND. Nuuk. 2018. Sisters Julia and Vivi Knudsen, who fish and hunt in much of their free time, out hunting grouse. They often went out with their father who was a fisherman, and have always loved the outdoors. While hunting and fishing have traditionally been the domain of men, they go against the grain and have a network of female friends who share their passion for hunting and fishing. Both sisters have lived in Denmark for several years but decided to return and live their lives in Greenland, closer to nature. (Obligatory Credit: The credit for this image must read as "© Jonas Bendiksen/Magnum Photos with support from the Pulitzer Center")
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NN11546883 TURKEY. Dogubeyazit. 2018. Men pray near a tomb of Ahmedi Hani, Kurdish writer, poet, philosopher.
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NN11546926 TURKEY. Halfeti. 2018. Men stands on a boat near Halfeti town which is partly disappear under the Euphrates river because of a government dam project.
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NN11549920 IRAQ. Sinjar. March 3, 2018. Yezidi men stand near the site of an alleged mass grave located in the northern entrance to Sinjar that contains the bodies of dozens of Yezidi men and women killed by ISIS during the time they ruled this area.
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NN11549958 IRAQ. Sinjar. March 3, 2018. Yezidi men stand near the site of an alleged mass grave located in the northern entrance to Sinjar that contains the bodies of dozens of Yezidi men and women killed by ISIS during the time they ruled this area.
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NN11549959 IRAQ. Sinjar. March 3, 2018. Yezidi men stand near the site of an alleged mass grave located in the northern entrance to Sinjar that contains the bodies of dozens of Yezidi men and women killed by ISIS during the time they ruled this area.
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412-44062 Portrait smiling parents and baby son
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412-44050 Portrait smiling parents and baby son sitting in rural field with mountains in background
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ny140618153413 Antoinette Nwandu visiting Manhattan Community College where she was a teacher before deciding to write for the stage, in New York, June 5, 2018. Nwandu?s play ?Pass Over,? inspired partly by the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012, is about two young black men who yearn to escape violence in their neighborhood. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140618153112 Antoinette Nwandu gave up a teaching job to focus on writing for the stage, a risk that paid off with her new play, in Washington Market Park in New York, June 5, 2018. Nwandu?s play ?Pass Over,? inspired partly by the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012, is about two young black men who yearn to escape violence in their neighborhood. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140618152812 Antoinette Nwandu gave up a teaching job to focus on writing for the stage, a risk that paid off with her new play, in Washington Market Park in New York, June 5, 2018. Nwandu?s play ?Pass Over,? inspired partly by the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012, is about two young black men who yearn to escape violence in their neighborhood. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140618155217 Antoinette Nwandu gave up a teaching job to focus on writing for the stage, a risk that paid off with her new play, in Washington Market Park in New York, June 5, 2018. Nwandu?s play ?Pass Over,? inspired partly by the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012, is about two young black men who yearn to escape violence in their neighborhood. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140618153514 Antoinette Nwandu gave up a teaching job to focus on writing for the stage, a risk that paid off with her new play, in Washington Market Park in New York, June 5, 2018. Nwandu?s play ?Pass Over,? inspired partly by the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012, is about two young black men who yearn to escape violence in their neighborhood. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140618154813 Antoinette Nwandu gave up a teaching job to focus on writing for the stage, a risk that paid off with her new play, in Washington Market Park in New York, June 5, 2018. Nwandu?s play ?Pass Over,? inspired partly by the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012, is about two young black men who yearn to escape violence in their neighborhood. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140618154511 Antoinette Nwandu gave up a teaching job to focus on writing for the stage, a risk that paid off with her new play, in Washington Market Park in New York, June 5, 2018. Nwandu?s play ?Pass Over,? inspired partly by the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012, is about two young black men who yearn to escape violence in their neighborhood. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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