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#13002031
18 Nov 2025
U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) speaks at a press conference about the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which calls for the release of all unclassified documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on November 18, 2025, discussing. The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote today on the release of the files.
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#13002033
18 Nov 2025
U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) speaks to members of the media following a press conference about the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which calls for the release of all unclassified documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on November 18, 2025. The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote today on the release of the files.
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#12746366
12 Sep 2025
The Microsoft office building is in the RheinauArtOffice in Cologne, Germany, on September 11, 2025.
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#12746367
12 Sep 2025
The Microsoft office building is in the RheinauArtOffice in Cologne, Germany, on September 11, 2025.
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#12746368
12 Sep 2025
The Microsoft office building is in the RheinauArtOffice in Cologne, Germany, on September 11, 2025.
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#12627819
9 Aug 2025
The Dropbox logo displays on a mobile phone with the Dropbox icon in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025.
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#12627820
9 Aug 2025
The Dropbox logo displays on a mobile phone with the Dropbox icon in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025.
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#12627824
9 Aug 2025
The Dropbox logo displays on a mobile phone with the Dropbox icon in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 9, 2025.
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#12437818
2 Jun 2025
A sign at a Czech Post office indicates the banking and insurance services zone in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The sign features the national postal logo and directs customers to the financial services section within the building.
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#12262563
14 Apr 2025
The exterior signage of the local district court building (Amtsgericht) in Kronach, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on September 9, 2023, includes the Bavarian coat of arms and a 24-hour mailbox for official documents.
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#12262564
14 Apr 2025
The exterior signage of the local district court building (Amtsgericht) in Kronach, Bavaria, Germany, on September 9, 2023, includes the Bavarian coat of arms.
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#11954897
18 Jan 2025
An asylum seeker with a canceled CBP One appointment to enter the United States waits to speak to a Mexican immigration official to check his documents at the El Chaparral border crossing port in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 17, 2025. Incoming President Donald Trump promises to shut down the CBP One asylum app for migrants crossing legally on the first day of his administration. The CBP One mobile app allows asylum seekers to schedule appointments through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enter the United States. In June, outgoing President Joe Biden issues an executive action that makes most migrants who cross the border illegally ineligible for asylum, a move that essentially makes CBP One the only way to access the U.S. asylum system.
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#11551952
7 Sep 2024
A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijuana, Mexico side of the US-Mexico Border on September 6, 2024. This mural is part of a larger project by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11551953
7 Sep 2024
Members of the Mexican National Guard patrol near a new interactive mural of deported veterans at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' on the Tijuana, Mexico side of the US-Mexico Border on September 6, 2024. This mural is part of a larger project by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11551954
7 Sep 2024
A man looks at a new interactive mural of deported veterans at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' in Tijuana, Mexico, on September 6, 2024. This mural is part of a larger project by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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#11551958
7 Sep 2024
A new interactive mural of deported veterans, ''The Deported Veterans Diaspora,'' is at the Playas de Tijuana beach border wall on the Tijuana, Mexico side of the US-Mexico Border on September 6, 2024. This mural is part of a larger project by Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana, an assistant professor in the department of Black and Latino Studies at Baruch College in New York City, in collaboration with Humanizing Deportation, to document and make visible the stories of deported people. The mural installation in Tijuana is the third in a series that seeks to show the faces and experiences of deportees. Two additional murals are scheduled to open in New York and California in 2025. To offer greater reach to the stories, a QR code is placed next to the mural that allows access to the testimonies of the deported veterans in audiovisual format.
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