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  • Washington, DC -- Former Sen. Bob Dole stands and salutes the casket of former President George H.W. Bush who lies in state at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. --    Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Kill Devil Hills, NC, U.S.A  -- Ryan Lehman works at sweeping away blown sand from the walkway of the just opened back for business Avalon Fishing Pier following the Hurricane Dorian impact on the Outer Banks on Friday, September 6, 2019.  --    Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • A member of the military honor guard waiting to receive Rep. John Lewis at the U.S. Capitol succumbs to the heat and falls out of formation at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, July 27, 2020 in Washington. Lewis, the civil rights icon whose fight for racial justice began in the Jim Crow south and ended in the halls of Congress, died on July 17, 2020. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Washington, DC  -- Actor Bryan Cranston  places the Heisenberg hat from Breaking Bad on his head one last time as he is introduced along with other producers and cast of 'Breaking Bad' at the Smithsonian to donate props from the show to the Museum of American History. --    Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Washington, DC -- Supreme Court of the United States -- The formal 2018 portrait of the Supreme Court of the United States. <br />
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Seated from left: Associate Justice Stephen Breyer, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts, Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Associate Justice Samuel Alito, Jr.<br />
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Standing behind from left: Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice Elena Kagan and Associate Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.  --    Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Staff
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  • San Luis, Arizona - As day turned to night on June 27, 2019, United States Border Patrol agent Jose Garibay drove his SUV east along the southern border wall, his lights turned off so spotters on the Mexican side couldn’t see his vehicle. <br />
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The radio crackled. A motion sensor was tripped several miles east in a desolate part of the border. Agents were talking back and forth, trying to determine if the alert was caused by a migrant, an animal, or another agent driving through the area.<br />
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Garibay decided to check it out and flicked on his headlights at 8:59 p.m. That’s when he was startled to see two men frozen in place from the sudden brightness and crouched low on the U.S. side of the border wall just a few yards away, unbeknownst, in front of his vehicle.  Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Cynthiana, Kentucky - The Harrison County, Kentucky, Fiscal Court general monthly meeting begins on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 with the Pledge of Allegiance held from the confines of the county court house office of Harrison County Judge Executive Alex Barnett via a Zoom meeting because of the closure of the courthouse due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Barnett along with county treasurer Melody McClure and Seventh District magistrate Dwayne Florence, right, broadcast the meeting from an iPad to the other fiscal court district magistrates not in attendance as well as the general public unable to attend in person due to the closure of the Harrison County Court House due to statewide COVID-19 closure mandates during the coronavirus pandemic. Photo by Jack Gruber,USA TODAY
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  • Washington, DC -- President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama walk down Pennsylvania Ave in front of the White House during the 2009  Inaugural Parade. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Staff
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  • Walter Larkin, the son of DC National Guard Captain Matthew Larkin, walks through The IN AMERICA: How Could This Happen art project installed on the DC National Guard Armory Parade Grounds. The project opened to the public on Friday, October 23, 2020 in Washington, DC honoring each of the nearly 240,000 lives lost in the U.S. due to COVID-19 with a white flag. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Arlington, VA - Rep. Debbie Dingell, (D-MI) wife of former Congressman John D. Dingell, a veteran of World War II, watches during ceremony along with Jim Dingell, the brother of Congressman Dingell, tipping his hat, during the long-time congressman's burial service with honors at Arlington National Cemetery on February 15, 2019.  Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • A man impersonating President Donald Trump disrupts the speech by Vice President Mike Pence at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) while carrying a woman from the audience at the Gaylord Convention Center on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. Months later, the man in the disguise would be revealed to be actor Sacha Baron Cohen filming part of the movie Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • National Harbor, MD -- 6th grader Erin Howard from Huntsville, AL spelled the word alopecia (baldness) correctly during the final round of the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Washington, DC -- Supreme Court Associate Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh is sworn under oath before the Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearing on Sept. 4, 2018 in Washington. Kavanaugh was nominated by President Donald Trump to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy,who retired from the Supreme Court.  --  Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Staff
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  • Washington, DC, U.S.A  -- President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump with former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter place hands on heart at conclusion of the state funeral honoring former President George H.W. Bush at the Washington National Cathedral. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • San Francisco, CA  -- Wearing their wedding gowns, Sharon Papo, 29, right, and Amber Weiss, 31, left, share a peaceful moment on public transportation as they ride the BART train from Berkley to the Civic Center area and San Francisco City Hall to celebrate their marriage ceremony at the San Francisco City Hall on Tuesday, June 17, 2008.  Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Staff
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  • Washington, DC -- The casket of John McCain arriving at the U.S. Capitol while his wife Cindy McCain looks skyward along with her two sons Jack and Jimmy McCain at the U.S. Capital in Washington on Aug. 31, 2018 in Washington. Sen. McCain died on Aug. 25. --    Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Staff
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  • Los Angeles, CA-- Halle Berry with her best actress Oscar during the 74th annual Academy Awards. Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Washington, DC - President Donald J. Trump dances and reacts with a funny face as Rep. Billy Long (R-MO), a professional auctioneer in his home state of Missouri, jokingly auctions the Stanley Cup trophy off in true auctioneer fashion as President Trump welcomed the 2019 Stanley Cup Champions, the St. Louis Blues to The White House on Tuesday, October 15, 2019.  Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Muskegon, MI -  Feature hunting at the Muskegon Chronicle. Photo by Jack Gruber
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  • Washington, DC  -- Laurie and Matt Edwards with their daughter Charlotte Edwards, 5, watch the solar eclipse on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Shatoo Pass, Afghanistan -- A hired van from Bamiyan heading to the mountain town of Yawkalang stuck in the mud near the top of the 13,500 foot Shatoo Pass along the single track road recently cleared by international mine clearing teams.  <br />
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Some of the last fighting during the Afghan civil war took place when the Taliban captured Bamiyan and Yawkalang late in September 1998 with heavy mine laying campaigns conducted in the region. <br />
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Road repair projects sponsored by foreign aid groups providing money or food for work, pay for local men and boys equipped with pick axes and shovels attempting to manage snow and ice covered roads from 8000 feet up and over the Shatoo Pass at 13,500 feet. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Port-au-Prince, Haiti -- Brother St. Vistal Pierre started a girls orphanage in December 1990 known as Centre dÌ Accueil FCCM in the Port-au-Prince area known as City of God, one of the poorest spots in Haiti. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Secretary of State and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton squares off against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the town hall debate at Washington University. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • The Village of Anbar Somuch located 25 kilometers west of Bamiyan in central Afghanistan.  -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Following the loss of a landscaping job, Nick Sweeney, 26, his wife Ginger, 33, and their three children Rusty, 13, Larry, 11, and Lisa, 10, lost their home. For two months, while Sweeney searched for work, the family lived in tents throughout Missouri. The Sweeney’s, like many American families, found themselves living paycheck-to-paycheck before Nick was let go without any warning in August 2005. -- Photo by Jack Gruber. USA TODAY
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  • Cleveland, OH -- Donald Trump speaks during the 2016 Republican National Convention at Quicken Loans Arena. Photo by Jack Gruber-USA TODAY
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  • Washington, DC --  Former President Barack Obama waves as he departs on the United States Capitol as President Donald Trump and Melania Trump walk away during the 2017 Presidential Inauguration.
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  • Washington, D.C.  --  Country music-legend, Glen Campbell, who is living with Alzheimer's, performs at the Library of Congress on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 along with his daughter Ashely Campbell.  --  Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY Staff
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  • Nesmith, SC -- Marco Mention dressing his 2-year-old daughter Serenity Mention at his home in Nesmith, SC on July 14, 2017. The child's mother, Damique Mention was thrilled to be headed home with a healthy newborn baby girl that she and her husband, Marco, had named Serenity.  In the hours after Damique was discharged from the hospital, she began to develop an excruciating headache and her feet and ankles began to swell. Just after 11 p.m. she and her husband were back at McLeod emergency department seeking help. Days later, Damique would be dead and hospital nurses, doctors and officials are being asked how this could happen. Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Dec 4, 2016; Santiago de Cuba, Cuba; The ashes of Fidel Castro ashes pass by lines of people in the streets to his final resting place and funeral service at the Santa Ifigenia Cemetery in Santiago de Cuba. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY NETWORK ORIG FILE ID:  20161204_jla_usa_005.jpg
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  • Los Angeles, CA -- Gwyneth Paltrow arrives at the 74th annual Academy Awards wearing a revealing Christian Lacroix gown.  -- Photo by Jack Gruber/USA Today
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  • Kabul, Afghanistan -- The Afghan traditional sport of Buzkashi played in Kabul in Ghazni Stadium after being banned during Taliban regime. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Kents Store, VA --  Jonathan Roszell voted just moments after the polls opened at 6AM before heading to work in Charlottesville, VA, at the Kents Store Agricultural Recreation Center (ARC) building in Fluvanna County, Virginia. The town of Columbia near Kents Corner is the smallest incorporated town in Virginia and votes nearby in Kents Corner. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Washington, DC - United States Capitol Police salute as they lower the United States flag over the U.S. Capitol to half-staff on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021 after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered the flags to be flown at half-staff following the death of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick who died after he was injured when President Donald Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Lake Havasu, AZ -- Trinidad State Junior College student Stacey Stokes, 19, screams in laughter as her chest is covered with whip cream and is licked off by another spring breaker on the floating party of boats during Spring Break craziness in Copper Canyon on Lake Havasu. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Havana, Cuba -- Old Havana  -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Washington, DC -- President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and Karen Pence wave as former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama depart via helicopter during the 2017 Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • New Orleans, LA -- Oregon Army National Guard Capt. Matt Baldwin tries to persuade New Orleans residents Lazarro Rosenberg and his mother to evacuate from their Burgundy Street home near the 9th Ward in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina and flooding of New Orleans. Both life-long residents refused to leave the area. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Philadelphia, PA -- Former President Bill Clinton kicks balloons off the stage during the 2016 Democratic National Convention at Wells Fargo Center.  -- Photo by Jack Gruber-USA TODAY
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  • Banda Aceh, Indonesia -- Aceh Province villagers cut off by the Dec. 26th tsunami rush towards a US Navy helicopter delivering load of rice and other humanitarian relief supplies. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Carcaras, Venezuela  -- Workers and their children leave the Fabricio Ojeda Cooperative passing in front of a large mural of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in the Gramoven neighborhood of Caracas carrying items purchased at one of the government subsidized markets known as a Mercal. Some 47 percent of Venezuelans, mostly poor, buy subsidized food (40 percent off) at more than 15,000 "Mercal" centers established by the government in Venezuela. The mercals were established by the government in 2002 following the general strikes and food shortages. The markets sell food for nearly half what the prices in the private markets sell for. Limits on food such as only two chickens per person are put in place and shortages of meat and other items are common. --  Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Helicopter pilot Jim Hicks of Cattoor Livestock Roundup moves wild horses into the trapping pen during the Bureau of Land Management wild horse helicopter roundup in the Eureka (Nevada) County Black Mountain District. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Minneapolis, MN - Police arrest two protesters who blocked Highway I-35W in a standoff with police in Minneapolis, MN on Sunday, May 31, 2020 as protestors continued to demonstrate against the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody on May 25, 2020. Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Washington, VA -- Colin Romesha, the son Medal of Honor recipient Clinton Romesha, plays on the stage next to the Presidential podium before President Barack Obama and Clinton Romesha entered the room. <br />
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President Obama would award Clinton Romesha, a former active duty Army Staff Sergeant, the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry. Staff Sergeant Romesha received the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions while serving as a Section Leader with Bravo Troop, 3d Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division during combat operations against an armed enemy at Combat Outpost Keating, Kamdesh District, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan on October 3, 2009. He is the fourth living recipient to be awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in Iraq or Afghanistan. --  Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Washington, DC --  Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, stands with House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, pose for a ceremonial swearing-in during the opening session of the 115th Congress.  -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • St.Louis, MO -- Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaking on stage under the Gateway Arch on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008, in St. Louis, Mo speaking to a crowd of nearly 100,000 supporters. -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Washington, DC  --  Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee during day two of his confirmation hearing in Washington, on March 21, 2017. Judge Gorsuch was nominated by President Donald Trump to replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. --    Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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  • Pueblo, CO -- Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., throws a baseball with his daughter Vanessa Kerry on the tarmac of Pueblo Memorial Airport in Pueblo Colo., Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004.  -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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  • Eagle Pass, TX -- Maverick County Sheriff Deputies Sgt. Javier Cardona, right, and deputy Alberto Esqueda, left, search two Kickapoo Indian males pulled over while driving along the farm roads near the Rio Grande River and the border of Mexico in the Eagle Pass area known as the Kickapoo Indian Pecan Farm. The Pecan Farm area along the border is popular and busy location of smugglers to load shipments of drugs and people from Mexico to transport into the United States. The men were drinking and suspected of inhaling aerosol spray paint but were allowed to leave by sheriff deputies.  -- Photo by Jack Gruber, USA TODAY staff
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