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                                            <image:caption>Sparrow Harvey shows off an eclipsed sun painted onto his face, on the Smith St. Bridge, in Rochester, N.Y., before the moment of totality on April 8, 2024.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Elias Flores cuts fish as a South American sea lion known as “Bigoti,” begs for scraps at Feria Fluvial, a fish market, in Valdivia, Chile, on July 2, 2024. Flores says that the sea lion robs him, so he “doesn’t trust him very much.”</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Rochester Police officers investigate the scene after a police chase ended in front of the Chabad House on Genesee St.. in Rochester, N.Y. on _____. Three suspects were taken into custody.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Matt Ferguson, an employee of Maine Medical Center, attends a vigil for Alex Pretti, who was killed by federal agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on the Western Promenade, Portland Maine, on Friday, January 30, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>People arrive for The RiverFront Fourth of July Celebration featuring the Omaha Symphony at Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha on Saturday, July 4, 2026 .</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>&lt;span style=&quot;--font-scale: 1.45;&quot;&gt;Pamela Thompson visits her husband, Vietnam veteran Stephen Thompson’s headstone in the Omaha National Cemetery in Papillion, Neb. on Friday, July 3, 2026. Thompson’s son is also buried in the cemetery.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>&lt;span style=&quot;--font-scale: 1.45;&quot;&gt;From left, Tyler Donnelly, Kelsey Donnelly, Ron Lewis, James, 6, Alexis, 7, and Jackie Lewis visit Edith German’s headstone in the Omaha National Cemetery in Papillion, Neb. on Friday, July 3, 2026. German was the family’s mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.&lt;/span&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Pamela Gordon, center, cries as U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner addresses her concerns about his Reddit comments about sexual assault victims as he holds a town hall in the Edward K. Arey Community Center in Bucksport, ME.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Mainers listen from the side door of the Edward K. Arey Community Center in Bucksport, Maine, as U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner holds a town hall in front of hundreds, on Nov. 15, 2025. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Nick Young, left, and his father, Dave Young Smelt fish at Derek’s (formerly Joe’s) Smelt Camps on the Cathance River in Bowdoinham, Maine, on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner holds a town hall in front of hundreds at the Edward K. Arey Community Center in Bucksport, ME, on Nov. 15, 2025.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Isaac Oleksyk-Harnois sits as outside as a friend paints his face during Crustmas Vol. 3, a generator show at the Eastern Maine Snowbilers Inc. Clubhouse in Holden, ME, December 20, 2025.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>&lt;span style=&quot;--font-scale: 1.45;&quot;&gt;Pamela Thompson visits her husband, Vietnam veteran Stephen Thompson’s headstone in the Omaha National Cemetery in Papillion, Neb. on Friday, July 3, 2026. Thompson’s son is also buried in the cemetery.&lt;br /&gt;
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                                            <image:caption>&lt;span style=&quot;--font-scale: 1.45;&quot;&gt;From left, Tyler Donnelly, Kelsey Donnelly, Ron Lewis, James, 6, Alexis, 7, and Jackie Lewis visit Edith German’s headstone in the Omaha National Cemetery in Papillion, Neb. on Friday, July 3, 2026. German was the family’s mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.&lt;/span&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A man wore a tie adorned with iconography from the Maine state flag, as well as two crosses, as he attended a National Day of Prayer, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine near the State House in Augusta, Maine on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Peggy Robinson, right, worships during a National Day of Prayer, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine, as two boys peek into the revival tent, near the State House in Augusta, Maine on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Tammy Sylvester, left, is embraced by Barbara Files-Lucier as the pair worship inside of the revival tent during a National Day of Prayer, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine near the State House in Augusta, Maine on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Mainers gather in small groups organized by region, during a National Day of Prayer event, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine, near the State House in Augusta, Maine on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Jenni Field, center, and other Mainers worship during a National Day of Prayer, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine near the State House in Augusta, Maine on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A National Day of Prayer event, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine, begins to wrap up as the sun sets near the State House in Augusta, Maine  on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Congregants listen as the house band performs during Sunday Service at the Calvary Chapel Greater Portland in Westbrook, Maine on May 10, 2026, </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Senior Pastor Travis Carey delivers a morning sermon at the Calvary Chapel of Greater Portland in Westbrook, Maine on Sunday May 10, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>The pulpit is seen after a Sunday service at the Calvary Chapel Greater Portland in Westbrook, Maine on May 10, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Paul Ridlon, a pagan druid who also goes by the name Magnus de Rhuddlan, wears his “Moss Bear” suit as he stands inside of his yurt in Portland, Maine on Feb. 11, 2026. Ridlon is a member of the Maine Pagan Clergy Association, and “Moss Bear” is one of several suits he constructed for use during shamanic rituals and community events.&lt;br /&gt;
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                                            <image:caption>The gate leading to Paul Ridlon’s backyard is illuminated by his breaklights at his home in Portland, Maine on Feb. 11, 2026. The Norse runes on the gate read: “Speak friend and enter,” a phrase adopted from The Lord of the Rings.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Paul Ridlon wears his “Moss Bear” suit as he stands outside the yurt where he lives in Portland, Maine on Feb. 11, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>From left, Paul Ridlon, William Huntington, and Ally Meeks eat dinner at Ridlon’s home in Portland, Maine, as his dogs, Athena and Blue, wait for table scraps on Feb. 11, 2026. Huntington and Meeks both rent from Ridlon. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Paul Ridlon shovels the walkway of the Portland New Church, a Swedenborgian Spiritual Community where he serves as Council President, and co-leads a monthly “cosmic mass,” in Portland, Maine on Feb. 11, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Elysian Gomes attempts a hand plant in the deep end of the bowl at Roc City Skatepark in Rochester, N.Y. on Sept. 23, 2022.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Bret Bumpus, left, his son, Evan Bumpus, and referee Robert Caico, right, confer after the first of three rounds during a boxing match at The Saint Martin Boxing Club in Rochester, N.Y. on Oct. 1, 2022. The Evan won his match.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Jake Muldoon, University of Vermont class of 2026, hits a dirt jump over a bonfire during a beer-fueled celebration after the first day of competition at the 2023 Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (ECCC) hosted by Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y. on Sept. 23, 2023.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Teams compete in the Class C 4x100 meter in at the Nebraska state track meet in Omaha on Saturday, May 23, 2026. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Dundy County&amp;#x27;s Kennedy Bailey, left, carries Wauneta-Palisade&amp;#x27;s Annaly Ramirez off of the infield as Wauneta-Palisade&amp;#x27;s Molly Yearous accompanies, at the Nebraska state track meet in Omaha on Saturday, May 23, 2026. Ramirez recently competed in the Class D 1600 meter. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A Union Omaha fan celebrates after Omaha’s first goal during the second half of a USL One soccer match against FC Naples at Morrison Stadium in Omaha , Neb. on Saturday, May 30, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Miguel Secor of Fort Dodge rests at transition 2 during the Ironman 70.3 Omaha race in Omaha on Sunday, June 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Maddox Majercik, 4, collects dirt from the field after Oklahoma defeats North Carolina, 13-2, in the 2026 College World Series at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha on Monday, June 22, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Oklahoma&amp;#x27;s LJ Mercurius (22) pitches against North Carolina during the seventh inning in game three of the College World Series championship series at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha on Monday, June 22, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Oklahoma&amp;#x27;s Jason Walk (1) catches a fly ball above Dasan Harris (17) hit by North Carolina&amp;#x27;s Jake Schaffner (2) during the first inning in game three of the College World Series championship series at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Neb. on Monday, June 22, 2026.&lt;br /&gt;
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                                            <image:caption>Oklahoma celebrates after defeating North Carolina, 13-2, to win the 2026 College World Series at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha on Monday, June 22, 2026.&lt;br /&gt;
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                                            <image:caption>Hastings&amp;#x27;s Sophia Reynolds, facing left, embraces Waverly’s Emma Steffensen, after competing in the Class B 1600 meter at the Nebraska state track meet in Omaha on Thursday, May 21, 2026. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Gering’s Rylee Luce prepares to compete in the Class B 4x100 meter at the Nebraska state track meet in Omaha, on Thursday, May 21, 2026. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Athletes compete in the girls Class B 1600 meter as fans watch at the Nebraska state track meet in Omaha on Thursday, May 21, 2026. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Paul Ridlon, a pagan druid who also goes by the name Magnus de Rhuddlan, wears his “Moss Bear” suit as he stands inside of his yurt in Portland, Maine on Feb. 11, 2026. Ridlon is a member of the Maine Pagan Clergy Association, and “Moss Bear” is one of several suits he constructed for use during shamanic rituals and community events.&lt;br /&gt;
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                                            <image:caption>The gate leading to Ridlon’s backyard is illuminated by his breaklights at his home in Portland, Maine on Feb. 11, 2026. The Norse runes on the gate read: “Speak friend and enter,” a phrase adopted from The Lord of the Rings.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Ridlon wears his “Moss Bear” suit as he stands outside the yurt where he lives in Portland, Maine on Feb. 11, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>From left, Paul Ridlon, William Huntington, and Ally Meeks eat dinner at Ridlon’s home in Portland, Maine, as his dogs, Athena and Blue, wait for table scraps on Feb. 11, 2026. Huntington and Meeks both rent from Ridlon. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Ridlon shovels the walkway of the Portland New Church, a Swedenborgian Spiritual Community where he serves as Council President, and co-leads a monthly “cosmic mass,” in Portland, Maine on Feb. 11, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Nathan Saunders who’s land and water contains dangerously high levels of PFAS chemicals stands in his yard in Fairfield, Maine on Monday, March 16, 2026. Saunders has high levels of PFAS in his own blood, and reports PFAS related illness in his family.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Nathan Saunders points at a graph showing PFAS contamination levels on his property in Fairfield, Maine on Monday, March 16, 2026. Saunders believes that the PFAS levels in his land and water spike with precipitation. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Renee Reynolds sits in her home, across the street from a field that she believes recieved PFAS contaminated wastewater sludge, in Fairfield, Maine on March 19, 2026. Reynolds used to live in a trailer park that had a water supply contaminated by PFAS chemicals and E. coli. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she and her family moved out, to a new lot, that is connected to public water.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Rain falls on a field that was licensed to recieve PFAS contaminated wastewater sludge, and now tests as one of the most toxic in Fairfield, Maine on Monday, March 16, 2026. When precipitation enters the ground, this water also becomes contaminated. Movement of groundwater spreads the forever chemicals.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A man wore a tie adorned with iconography from the Maine state flag, as well as two crosses, as he attended a National Day of Prayer, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine near the State House in Augusta, Maine on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Mainers gather in small groups organized by region, during a National Day of Prayer event, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine, near the State House in Augusta, Maine on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Jenni, center, and other Mainers worship during a National Day of Prayer, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine near the State House in Augusta, Maine on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A National Day of Prayer event, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine, begins to wrap up as the sun sets near the State House in Augusta, Maine  on Thursday May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A grower who asked not to be identified by name waters autoflower cannabis plants in his apartment on April 12, 2023, in Henrietta, NY.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Batman of San Jose (BOSJ) stands in his living room after a day spent distributing food and soft goods to unhoused people on Nov. 12, 2023, in Rochester, NY. BOSJ is a student in Rochester. During his free time, he takes to the street, delivering aid on foot and attempting to get attention on the homelessness crisis by wearing his homemade Batman suit. He began this practice in his home city of San Jose, Calif. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Bret Bumpus, left, his son, Evan Bumpus, and referee Robert Caico, right, confer after the first of three rounds during a boxing match on Oct. 1, 2022, hosted by The Saint Martin Boxing Club in Rochester, NY. The Saint Martin Boxing Club allows 8-16-year-olds to compete and train for free. Evan won his match.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Elias Flores cuts fish at Feria Fluvial, a fish market in Valdivia, Chile, as a South American sea lion known as “Bigoti” begs for scraps, on July 2, 2024. Flores says that the sea lion robs him, so he “doesn’t trust him very much.”</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Palestinian-American student activist Saafa Tahboub stands in front of Monroe County Jail, on March 23, 2025, in Rochester, NY. Four of Tahboub’s peers were held at the jail after they were taken from campus and charged with felony misdemeanors for their alleged role in the distribution of “wanted” posters targeting UR faculty and staff. Tahboub, a sophomore, will become the leader of the University of Rochester pro-Palestinian movement after its current leader, Sarah Aljitawi, graduates.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>People at the University of Rochester (UR) walk the patch of grass on Eastman Quadrangle where the pro-Palestinian protest encampment stood earlier that day, on May 14, 2024, in Rochester, NY.  The encampment was present on campus for 22 days, and was forcibly removed by armed UR Dept. of Public Safety Peace Officers working together with facilities personnel.&lt;br /&gt;
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                                            <image:caption>Charlie Tea, right, of the Chautauqua softball team, the “YAC PAC,” simultaneously has his legs swept out from under him and tags out Rylan Springer as Springer slides into third base during a game against the Chautauqua softball team “The Arthritics” July 7, 2025, at Sharpe Field, in Chautauqua, NY. From left, Marshall Howe, Flint Dickinson, and Teddy Anderson of the “YAC PAC” look on.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Bret Bumpus, left, his son, Evan Bumpus, and referee Robert Caico, right, confer after the first of three rounds during a boxing match on Oct. 1, 2022, hosted by The Saint Martin Boxing Club in Rochester, NY. The Saint Martin Boxing Club allows 8-16-year-olds to compete and train for free. Evan won his match.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Dead freshwater drum lie strewn across Barcelona Beach, along Lake Erie, on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025, in Westfield, NY. The fish were killed following an upswelling that forced cold water from the bottom of the lake to the surface, resulting in a temperature shift that the fish could not survive.&lt;br /&gt;
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                                            <image:caption>Members of the Rochester Police Department investigate the scene after a police chase concludes on Genesee St., Rochester, NY, on Oct. 21, 2024. The vehicle, which officers pursued because they believed it was used in a recent shooting, stopped when it hit the Chabad House-Rohr Center for Jewish Life at the University of Rochester. Three suspects were taken into custody.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Palestinian-American student activist Sarah Aljitawi stands on Eastman Quadrangle in front of Rush Rhees Library on Feb. 20, 2025, at the University of Rochester (UR) in Rochester, NY.  Aljitawi, a junior, is the leader of the pro-Palestinian movement at UR. The goal of the pro-Palestinian student movement is to cut UR’s educational and financial ties to Israeli companies and universities. Eastman Quadrangle was the site of the University of Rochester (UR) pro-Palestine protest encampment.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A family of beagle-mixes hangs their heads out the window of their owner’s car as it pauses at a red light on East Third Street, in Maysville, KY, on Oct. 22, 2025.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Aydin Myers, 5, tosses his football as Pastor Gordon “Gordy” Jones (from left), Nikkita Myers, Chris Myers, and Rhonda Sims stand in Sims’s late mother Helen Vice’s house in Maysville, KY, on Oct. 24, 2025. Sims contacted Jones to donate some of the contents of the home to Shepherd’s House, a church and charitable organization that Jones runs. The Myers family moved from Newport to Maysville that day and needed to furnish their new home. They contacted Jones, and he asked them to come directly to Vice’s house to pick up the donations. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Jonah Zell tosses an old plank out of the window of a house that he is renovating in Yarmouth, ME, on the morning of Nov. 8, 2025. Zell works on a renovation crew alongside his father, Will, and his older brother, Tristan.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Mainers who don’t fit inside of the packed room listen from the side door of the Edward K. Arey Community Center in Bucksport, ME, as U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner holds a town hall in front of hundreds, on Nov. 15, 2025. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Debbie Craycraft greeted Gordon “Gordy” Jones as she entered Sprinkles of Hope bakery and deli. Debbie said Gordy helped her pay her utility bill when she was facing eviction. She described him as a “wonderful person.” After she sat down, she told him from across the room, “I love you, Gordy, and I love Cathy,” his wife.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>As Gordy played bass guitar while practicing with the Shepherd’s House Worship Team, his focus was apparent in his face.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Debbie Craycraft greeted Gordon “Gordy” Jones as she entered Sprinkles of Hope bakery and deli. Debbie said Gordy helped her pay her utility bill when she was facing eviction. She described him as a “wonderful person.” After she sat down, she told him from across the room, “I love you, Gordy, and I love Cathy,” his wife.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Cathy Jones struggled to exit the furniture ministry storage building behind Shepherd’s House Church, as Butch Gifford and Gordy moved a recently donated recliner into the shed. The three unloaded the bed of Gordy’s truck after they took part in a Shepherd’s House Worship Team band practice.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Larry Henry helped Gordy move furniture from his garage to Gordy’s truck. Larry and his wife, Cheryl, donated the furniture to the Shepherd’s House Church furniture ministry.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Larry Henry and Gordy shook hands after working together to load Gordy’s truck with furniture.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Aydin Myers, 5, tossed his football as Gordy (from left), Nikkita Myers, Chris Myers, and Rhonda Sims stood in Rhonda’s late mother’s house. Rhonda contacted Gordy to donate some of the contents of the building to Shepherd’s House. The Myers family moved from Newport to Maysville that day. They contacted Gordy because they needed to furnish their new home.&lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: left&quot;&gt;A South American Sea Lion approaches Feria Fluvial, a fish market in Valdivia, Chile, on July 2, 2024.&lt;/div&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Carrion birds sun themselves and peck at scraps on the awning above Feria Fluvial, a fish market in Valdivia, Chile, on July 2, 2024.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Elias Flores looks towards the table where he processes fish at the Feria Fluvial fish market, in Valdivia Chile, on July 2, 2024, as a male South American sea lion observes. The sea lion, according to Flores, is named “Bigoti.”</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A shopping cart full of discarded fish parts, seen in Playa Caleta Portales fish market, on June 29, 2024, in Valparaiso, Chile.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>&lt;br /&gt;Elias Flores cuts fish at Feria Fluvial, a fish market, in Valdivia, Chile, as a South American sea lion known as “Bigoti,” begs for scraps, on July 2, 2024. Flores says that the sea lion robs him, so he “doesn’t trust him very much.”</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>South American sea lions sun themselves on June 30, 2024, beside a pier near Playa Caleta Portales, a fish market, in Valparaiso, Chile.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A South American sea lion lounges at the edge of a parking lot, at Playa Caleta Portales fish market,  on June 29, 2024, in Valparaiso, Chile.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>People at the University of Rochester walk the patch of grass on Eastman Quadrangle where the pro-Palestine encampment stood earlier that day, on May 14, 2024, in Rochester, NY.  The encampment was present on campus for 22 days. &lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>People at the University of Rochester walk the patch of grass on Eastman Quadrangle where the pro-Palestine encampment stood earlier that day, on May 14, 2024, in Rochester, NY.  The encampment was present on campus for 22 days. &lt;br /&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Batman of San Jose stands in his living room after a day spent distributing aid to unhoused people on Nov. 12, 2023, in Rochester, NY. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Batman of San Jose stands in line to purchase socks to distribute to unhoused people on Nov. 12, 2023, in Rochester, NY.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>“T” films Batman of San Jose (BOSJ) outside of 819 Clinton Grocery as BOSJ moves south down North Clinton ave. looking for people in need, on Oct. 22, 2023, in Rochester, NY.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Batman of San Jose distributes food and soft goods to people in need on North Clinton Ave, on May 16, 2024, in Rochester, NY.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>An unhoused woman holds socks and toothbrushes that Batman of San Jose brought to distribute to unhoused people in Rochester, NY, on May 16, 2024.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Batman of San Jose stands near a used hypodermic needle on May 16, 2024, in Rochester, NY. He wears snake boots with his suit, a measure intended to prevent injury by needles and other sharp objects he may encounter.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Batman of San Jose (BOSJ) slowly approaches a man who is overdosing on North Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY, on Oct. 22, 2023. BOSJ initially decided not to dose the man with Narcan, a decision later called “kind of shortsighted,” stating, “I should’ve just administered Narcan immediately.” Moments later, members of the outreach group ‘Hope Dealers’ arrived and asked BOSJ whether they should give the man Narcan. He told them yes. After two doses, the man revived.  Since then, BOSJ has administered lifesaving Narcan to a person who was overdosing.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Batman of San Jose lies on his bed after a long day spent distributing aid in Rochester NY of on Oct. 22, 2023. He scrolls through comments on a TikTok of his that recently went viral. BOSJ uses social media to raise funds, connect with community members, and spread his message about the necessity for housing justice.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A prototype of Batman of San Jose’s mask sits in front of his sewing machine at his home in Rochester, NY. on Oct. 22, 2023.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Batman of San stands outside of a house that unhoused people use as shelter in Rochester, NY, on Nov. 12, 2023.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Paul Ridlon, a pagan druid who also goes by the name Magnus de Rhuddlan, wears his “Moss Bear” suit as he stands inside of his yurt in Portland, Maine, on Feb. 11, 2026. Ridlon is a member of the Maine Pagan Clergy Association, and “Moss Bear” is one of several suits he constructed for use during shamanic rituals and community events.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A young grower who asked not to be identified by name waters autoflower cannabis plants in his apartment in Henrietta, N.Y. on April 12, 2023.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Ryan May, 18, Clarkson University class of 2027, races down a berm after completing a steep rock drop on the fifth stage of the enduro course at the Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference hosted by Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y. on Sept. 23, 2023. May finished eighth in the B category, qualifying for the dual slalom race the next day. He states, “I could’ve pushed myself a little harder.”</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A garter snake slithers through Clark Tankersley’s hair in Bowdoinham, Maine on June 11, 2022. Tankersley caught five snakes over the course of the day, and this one rode behind his ear for more than ten minutes.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Participants in the University of Rochester pro-Palestine encampment pray during a sit-in inside the administrative building, Wallis Hall, as Peace Officers from the UR Department of Public Safety observe in Rochester, N.Y. on May 1, 2024. The sit-in was intended as a means to bring administrators back to the negotiating table for the university’s academic and financial divestment from Israel.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Penelope Baird, 13, swings on in Chautauqua, N.Y. on July 4, 2025.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: left&quot;&gt;Dead freshwater drum lie strewn across Barcelona Beach, on Lake Erie in Westfield, N.Y. on August 2, 2025. The fish were killed following an upswelling that forced cold water from the bottom of the lake to the surface, resulting in a temperature shift that the fish could not survive.&lt;/div&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: left&quot;&gt;Sarah Aljitawi, a Palestinian-American University of Rochester student organizer for divestment from Israel stands on Eastman Quadrangle in front of Rush Rhees Library, in Rochester, N.Y. on Feb. 20, 2025. Eastman Quadrangle was the site of the UR pro-Palestine encampment.&lt;/div&gt;</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>A family of beagle-mixes riding in their owner’s car pause at a red light on East Third Street, in Maysville, Ky. on Oct. 22, 2025.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Jay, a naturalized citizen and Lewiston resident, joins others leading chants during an anti-ICE protest in Lewiston, Maine in the midst of a statewide ICE surge on Jan. 24, 2026. She stated the following about the moment: “When I lifted my passport into the air, it was not an act of planning, it was an eruption of pain. Maine is my home, the only home my heart knows.”</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Renee Reynolds sits in her home, across the street from a field that she believes recieved PFAS contaminated wastewater sludge, in Fairfield, Maine on March 19, 2026. Reynolds used to live in a trailer park that had a water supply contaminated by PFAS chemicals and E. coli. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she and her family moved out, to a new lot, that is connected to public water.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Rain falls on a field that was licensed to recieve PFAS contaminated wastewater sludge, and now tests as one of the most toxic in Fairfield, Maine on Monday, March 16, 2026. When precipitation enters the ground, this water also becomes contaminated. Movement of groundwater spreads the forever chemicals.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Aaron, an Auburn resident, pepper sprays a man who tried to take his pro-ICE sign as he stood in the median on Main St. in Lewiston, Maine on Feb. 1, 2026. Aaron said that even though the ICE surge was mostly over, he wanted to rile up fellow conservatives.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Paul Ridlon, a pagan druid who also goes by the name Magnus de Rhuddlan, wears his “Moss Bear” suit as he stands inside of his yurt in Portland, Maine, on Feb. 11, 2026. Ridlon is a member of the Maine Pagan Clergy Association, and “Moss Bear” is one of several suits he constructed for use during shamanic rituals and community events.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Jenni, center, and other Mainers worship during a National Day of Prayer, organized by the Christian Civic League of Maine near the State House in Augusta, Maine, on May 7, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Lightning is seen striking a Google AI data-center from the Omaha National Cemetery in Papillion, Neb. on Friday, July 3, 2026. </image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>Family members Miguel Martinez, left, Kye Martinez, 3, and Chebna Altimeau spend time together at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, Neb. on May 26, 2026.</image:caption>
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                                            <image:caption>From left Dahabo, Aden, and their son, Duale, 2, who are Somali, ride the elevator to U.S. Senator Susan Collins office to drop off a passport photo in Lewiston, Maine during a statewide ICE surge on Jan. 23, 2026. </image:caption>
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