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25 December 2025
A lone Trump supporter drives past weekly Bearing Witness New England protesters standing near Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) Headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts, on December 24, 2025.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Addresses Press After Border Patrol Officers Arrest A Delivery Driver Outside Gavin Newsom's Press Conference
15 August 2025
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15 August 2025
A lone protester confronts Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass after Border Patrol officers arrest a delivery driver outside Gavin Newsom's press conference in the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA, on August 14, 2025.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Addresses Press After Border Patrol Officers Arrest A Delivery Driver Outside Gavin Newsom's Press Conference
15 August 2025
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15 August 2025
A lone protester confronts Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass after Border Patrol officers arrest a delivery driver outside Gavin Newsom's press conference in the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA, on August 14, 2025.
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8 June 2025
A Wolt food delivery rider on a scooter checks his phone while waiting on a pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The rider wears layered protective clothing and carries a large branded thermal bag. In the background, people socialize outdoors.
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8 June 2025
A Wolt food delivery rider on a scooter checks his phone while waiting on a pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The rider wears layered protective clothing and carries a large branded thermal bag. In the background, people socialize outdoors.
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#12454271
8 June 2025
A Wolt food delivery rider on a scooter checks his phone while waiting on a pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The rider wears layered protective clothing and carries a large branded thermal bag. In the background, people socialize outdoors
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8 June 2025
A Wolt food delivery rider on a scooter checks his phone while waiting on a pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The rider wears layered protective clothing and carries a large branded thermal bag. In the background, people socialize outdoors.
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#10402072
23 August 2023
Millipedes are a diverse group of arthropods that can be found around the globe. Some species swarm together during mating season or to hunt for food, and some studies have theorized juveniles swarm together and deploy similar lines of defense for protection from predators. When a squishy, lone baby millipede travels alone, it's a vulnerable target. But in a swarm surrounded by its siblings, it stands a better chance of surviving. While migrating, the swarms often become two or three millipedes deep, they stumble over each other to crawl forward in unison Millipedes are born in clusters that hatch at the same time. They stick together from day one. A similar cluster of millipedes only slightly larger than the juvenile patch, lingering only a few inches away. Millipedes feed on algae-covered, nutrient-rich patches of soil that spring to life during the rainy season. Juvenile millipedes can't subsist on dirt alone, so they seek out patches of soil that are covered in organic matter. Because this organic matter typically grows in patches that are exposed to sunlight, young millipedes are more exposed in the open and are vulnerable to attack. A flock of baby millipedes is in Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 23/08/2023.
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#10402074
23 August 2023
Millipedes are a diverse group of arthropods that can be found around the globe. Some species swarm together during mating season or to hunt for food, and some studies have theorized juveniles swarm together and deploy similar lines of defense for protection from predators. When a squishy, lone baby millipede travels alone, it's a vulnerable target. But in a swarm surrounded by its siblings, it stands a better chance of surviving. While migrating, the swarms often become two or three millipedes deep, they stumble over each other to crawl forward in unison Millipedes are born in clusters that hatch at the same time. They stick together from day one. A similar cluster of millipedes only slightly larger than the juvenile patch, lingering only a few inches away. Millipedes feed on algae-covered, nutrient-rich patches of soil that spring to life during the rainy season. Juvenile millipedes can't subsist on dirt alone, so they seek out patches of soil that are covered in organic matter. Because this organic matter typically grows in patches that are exposed to sunlight, young millipedes are more exposed in the open and are vulnerable to attack. A flock of baby millipedes is in Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 23/08/2023.
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#10402076
23 August 2023
Millipedes are a diverse group of arthropods that can be found around the globe. Some species swarm together during mating season or to hunt for food, and some studies have theorized juveniles swarm together and deploy similar lines of defense for protection from predators. When a squishy, lone baby millipede travels alone, it's a vulnerable target. But in a swarm surrounded by its siblings, it stands a better chance of surviving. While migrating, the swarms often become two or three millipedes deep, they stumble over each other to crawl forward in unison Millipedes are born in clusters that hatch at the same time. They stick together from day one. A similar cluster of millipedes only slightly larger than the juvenile patch, lingering only a few inches away. Millipedes feed on algae-covered, nutrient-rich patches of soil that spring to life during the rainy season. Juvenile millipedes can't subsist on dirt alone, so they seek out patches of soil that are covered in organic matter. Because this organic matter typically grows in patches that are exposed to sunlight, young millipedes are more exposed in the open and are vulnerable to attack. A flock of baby millipedes is in Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 23/08/2023.
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