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13 January 2025
Three police officers are wounded in a shootout with a suspect near Union Market in Washington, D.C., on January 13, 2025. The police shoot and kill the shooter.
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#11857003
11 December 2024
Cosmos Sulphureus Is A Species Of Flowering Plant In The Sunflower Family Asteraceae, Also Known As Sulfur Cosmos And Yellow Cosmos. It Is Native To Mexico, Central America, And Northern South America, And Naturalized In Other Parts Of North And South America As Well As In Europe, Asia, And Australia. This Plant Was Declared Invasive By The United States Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council In 1996. The Flowers Of All Cosmos Attract Birds And Butterflies, Including The Monarch. This Species Of Cosmos Is Considered A Half-hardy Annual, Although Plants May Re-appear Via Self-sowing For Several Years. Cosmos Flowers Bloom On The Cosmos Sulphureus Plant In The Garden At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On december 11, 2024.
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#11857004
11 December 2024
Cosmos Sulphureus Is A Species Of Flowering Plant In The Sunflower Family Asteraceae, Also Known As Sulfur Cosmos And Yellow Cosmos. It Is Native To Mexico, Central America, And Northern South America, And Naturalized In Other Parts Of North And South America As Well As In Europe, Asia, And Australia. This Plant Was Declared Invasive By The United States Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council In 1996. The Flowers Of All Cosmos Attract Birds And Butterflies, Including The Monarch. This Species Of Cosmos Is Considered A Half-hardy Annual, Although Plants May Re-appear Via Self-sowing For Several Years. Cosmos Flowers Bloom On The Cosmos Sulphureus Plant In The Garden At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On december 11, 2024.
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#11857009
11 December 2024
Cosmos Sulphureus Is A Species Of Flowering Plant In The Sunflower Family Asteraceae, Also Known As Sulfur Cosmos And Yellow Cosmos. It Is Native To Mexico, Central America, And Northern South America, And Naturalized In Other Parts Of North And South America As Well As In Europe, Asia, And Australia. This Plant Was Declared Invasive By The United States Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council In 1996. The Flowers Of All Cosmos Attract Birds And Butterflies, Including The Monarch. This Species Of Cosmos Is Considered A Half-hardy Annual, Although Plants May Re-appear Via Self-sowing For Several Years. Cosmos Flowers Bloom On The Cosmos Sulphureus Plant In The Garden At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On december 11, 2024.
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#11857010
11 December 2024
Cosmos Sulphureus Is A Species Of Flowering Plant In The Sunflower Family Asteraceae, Also Known As Sulfur Cosmos And Yellow Cosmos. It Is Native To Mexico, Central America, And Northern South America, And Naturalized In Other Parts Of North And South America As Well As In Europe, Asia, And Australia. This Plant Was Declared Invasive By The United States Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council In 1996. The Flowers Of All Cosmos Attract Birds And Butterflies, Including The Monarch. This Species Of Cosmos Is Considered A Half-hardy Annual, Although Plants May Re-appear Via Self-sowing For Several Years. Cosmos Flowers Bloom On The Cosmos Sulphureus Plant In The Garden At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On december 11, 2024.
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#11780694
15 November 2024
British actress, model, and television presenter naturalized Italian, Sarah Felberbaum, is on the red carpet of the film Il Gladiatore II at the Parco della Musica Auditorium in Rome, Italy, on November 14, 2024.
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#11740858
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740859
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740860
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740861
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740862
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740863
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740864
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740865
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740866
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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#11740867
4 November 2024
Tamarind fruits (Tamarindus indica) are placed on a wooden table in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 29, 2024. These brown, pod-like fruits with a hard shell contain a sweet and tangy pulp, widely used in various cuisines and traditional medicine. Indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia, tamarind has a juicy, acidic pulp that serves as an ingredient in chutneys, beverages, and as a natural remedy. In traditional medicine, tamarind has been used to treat ailments like diarrhea, constipation, fever, and malaria. Today, these fruits are prepared for making chutney.
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