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September 7, 2022, Pingtung, Pingtung, Taiwan: A CM-11 tank fires cannons during the 2-day live-fire drill in Pingtung county, Taiwan, amid intensifying threats military from China. Taipei has been receiving more arms sales and weapons from the US, while fostering its ties with countries like Japan, the UK, Canada and India, as Beijing vows to unify Taiwan without excluding the possibility of using force. (Credit Image: © Daniel Ceng Shou-Yi/ZUMA Press Wire)
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February 16, 2022, Michigan, MI, USA: People carry signs while joining workers on strike outside of Great Lakes Coffee Roasting Co. in Detroit on Wednesday, February 16, 2022 as the location on Woodward Avenue is temporary closed as a result of the pandemic. Union members and other labor organizations joined to support workers from the coffee shop that want to unionize and are unhappy with starting wages. (Credit Image: © Ryan Garza/Detroit Free Press via ZUMA Press Wire)
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An outdoor exhibition of pictures made by international photo journalists, including Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Carol Guzy, lines the streets of Maastricht. The exhibit is running from September 8-October 6.


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Andre Hicks, aka Mac Dre
Anthony “Fat Tone Watkins”
Jermaine “Cowboy” Akins
Andre Dow, aka Mac Minister
Jason “Corleone” Mathis
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Regal Cinemas parent company, Cineworld, the second largest movie theater chain filed for chapter 11 protection in a Texas bankruptcy court.
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On a Connecticut tobacco farm, 100 Jamaican migrant workers spend months living, cooking and harvesting tobacco together. The men have formed a bond with each other like a second family. The Jamaican’s come over on the H2A work visas in April and most will stay until December earning a little over minimum wage. ‘Americans are just not interested in working out in the fields for that pay’ farmer Owen Jarmoc said. Welcome to ‘FIELD OF DREAMS’

Feb. 8, 2010 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. – GLORIA RHODES, 64, watches as employees of Eagle Moving and Storage Company remove the furniture and belongings from the apartment she shared with her daughter, Ara Sparkman. Sparkman received an eviction notice several days before the movers arrived, but she was still struggling to find housing as her property was placed on the sidewalk in front her rented apartment. (Credit Image: © Sally Ryan/zReportage.com/ZUMA)
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