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ZUMA Press Launches this week: zReportage: “Sleeping Outside” Photos by Renee C. Byer/The Sacramento Bee and the story by Theresa Clift/Sacramento Bee

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 20, 2020
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Sleeping Outside

Six months ago, in the middle of the night, Lane’t Lynn’s friend decided she and her two children couldn’t stay with them anymore. Suddenly, they found themselves homeless.Unable to find a shelter, they started sleeping in her car. She thought it would be temporary. It stretched on for six months. They stayed mostly in the parking lot of a Citrus Heights park that had a bathroom. They weren’t the only homeless family staying there, she said. For four days, they stayed in a downtown Sacramento hotel with a voucher from the county’s department of human services. But it expired, and they went back to sleeping in the car.’It’s hard,’ said Lynn, 24. Lynn, who is known by this name and requested her legal name be withheld because she fears for her welfare, was sitting on the bed of her room at America’s Best Value Inn in Sacramento last week. She was feeding her year-old son London Velavaz apple sauce while her 3-year-old daughter Kalaya Warren watched ‘Frozen’ in pajamas. ‘But I make sure my kids have what they need. We make it the best we can,’ she said. Homeless mom describes the hardship of finding housing with her children. Many homeless mothers in Sacramento have a similar story. As Sacramento rents continue to rapidly rise, affordable housing has become scarce. As a result, the region’s homeless shelters are typically full, while many people have taken to living in encampments along the American River Parkway, under freeway overpasses, and in downtown doorways. A huge number of them are families, quietly sleeping under blankets in winter coats in cars parked in tucked away in the corners of parking lots at grocery stores, churches and parks.

Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & CEO, ZUMA Press

ZUMA’s Paul Christian Gordon Featured on The WSJ.com February 17, 2020

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 18, 2020
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February 17, 2020, Tacoma, Washington, USA: U.S. Senator BERNIE SANDERS addresses supporters at a rally in Tacoma, Washington on Monday. Sanders is running for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president against a crowded field of candidates.

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Today Pictures needed of Hilltop neighborhood, Tacoma, WA

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 14, 2020
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Today Pictures needed of Jazz musician Lyle David Mays.

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 13, 2020
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He was famous for being part of the Pat Metheny Group

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyle_Mays

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Scott Mc Kiernan Presents the ZUMA PRESS zReportage Magazine story #722 of the Week by Richard Tsong-Taatarii / ZUMA Press picture essay and text: ‘Moment Of Truth: LOST DECADE: 2010 Haitian Quake Aftermath’.

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 12, 2020
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Lost Decade: 2010 Haitian Quake Aftermath

When Haitians started their day on 12 January ten years ago, they could not have imagined the devastation that was about to befall their country. Later that day, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck, claiming the lives of more than 220,000 people. The quake, one of the deadliest natural disasters on record, destroyed much of the country’s fragile infrastructure and left many Haitians in dire need of assistance. Some 1.5 million people were displaced, according to the International Organization for Migration. Donors from around the world gave billions of dollars to aid agencies who made promises to rebuild. But a decade later, Haitians who survived say they feel forgotten, as much of the goodwill and billions have been lost to waste, greed and corruption. The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake, with an epicenter near the town of Leogane and approximately 25 kilometers west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital. The earthquake occurred at 16:53 local time on Tuesday, 12 January 2010.

Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & CEO, ZUMA Press

Ron Sachs ZUMA Press Featured on Yahoo.com

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 11, 2020
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May 9, 2017 – Washington, District of Columbia:Elaine A. McCusker testifies before the United States Senate Armed Services Committee on her nomination as Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) on Capitol Hill in Washington.

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Sit back and enjoy POM! “The Pictures of the Month” presented by Scott Mc Kiernan and ZUMA Press. ZUMA received a huge volume of over one million professional photographer’s images, all shot in the month of January. The ZUMA photographers covered the four corners of the world to bring pictures that need to be seen! POM shows the best work of these photojournalists, documenting the most important events of the past month.

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 11, 2020
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An outbreak of the Coronavirus killed hundreds giving rise to new fears worldwide. Political turmoil continued with the Impeachment of the President of the United States in a Senate trial that refused to hear new witnesses. These stories and more as the January 2020 Pictures Of the Month for @ZUMApress

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ZUMA’s talented award-winning picture editing staff of Jessica Cotsonas, Julie Rogers, Mark Avery, Ruaridh Stewart, Scott Mc Kiernan, Shalan Stewart, Tim Kothlow and the POM Editor-in-Chief Jim Colton made this ZUMA show possible. Enjoy and pass the word to others.

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Agung Fatma Putra • Ahmad Halabisaz • Alexei Druzhinin • Ameer Al Mohammedaw • Anas Alkharboutli • Andrei Samsonov • Andrew Milligan • Andrew Yates • Ann Inger Johansson • Annette Riedl • Ashraf Amra • Avishek Das • Bai Xuefei • Brian Cahn • Burt Harris • Carlo Cozzoli • Caroline Brehman • Christian Charisius • Danny Lawson • Dinendra Haria • Domcar C. Lagto • Dominic Lipinski • Donal Husni • Edward M. PioRoda • Eliot Blondet • Evandro Inetti • George Calvelo • Greg Lovett • Hahn Lionel • Hans Gutknecht • Himanshu Bhatt • Hu Panxue • Jack Kurtz • Jason Heidrich • Jeff Frank • Jens Kalaene • Jessica Gallagher • Julian Stratenschulte • Julie Sebadelha • Justin L. Stewart • Kay Nietfeld • Kester Ragaza • Kevin Sullivan • Kristin Callahan • Kyle Okita • Lev Radin • Magali Cohen • Mahmoud Ajjour • Majdi Fathi • Mark Hertzberg • Martyn Wheatley • Meg Mclaughlin • Nancy Kaszerman • Owen Humphreys • Paul Kitagaki Jr. • Rich Schmitt • Richard Tsong-Taatarii • Ringo Chiu • Rouzbeh Fouladi • Sachelle Babbar • Scott Serio • Sebastian Kahnert • Shwe Paw Mya Tin • Simon Bruty • Soeren Stache • Stefani Reynolds • Tharaka Basnayaka • Thomas Bachun • Thomas Lovelock • Tom Williams • Ulrik Pedersen • Victoria Jones • Will Lester • Wolfgang Grebien • Xiao Yijiu • Xiong Qi • Yuri Gripas • Zhang Ping • Zhang Yuwei • Zikri Maulana

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ZUMA’s Keith Tsuji Featured on Bloomberg Businessweek.com January 31, 2020

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January 30, 2020, Hong Kong, China: An empty cart of the MTR is seen in Hong Kong. Due to Wuhan coronavirus outbreak, Hong Kong government denied entry for travellers from Hubei province except for local residents in response to tighten the border crossing and to stop spreading the virus.

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Scott Mc Kiernan Presents the ZUMA PRESS zReportage Magazine story #721 of the Week by Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press picture essay and text: ‘Moment Of Truth’.

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 6, 2020
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The Free Burma Rangers identifies itself as a multi-ethnic humanitarian group working in Burma, Syria, Iraq and Kurdistan. Burma is the former name of Myanmar and is still commonly used. Dave Eubank established the FBR in Myanmar in 1997, with a slogan drawn from a Bible verse calling on people to ‘preach good news to the poor’ and ‘release the oppressed.’ Early 2019, the group helped to ferry out thousands of people who streamed out of the last scrap of Islamic State territory in Syria’s far east, where the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces Syrian (SDF) defeated the jihadist group on the conventional battlefield. Shelling by Turkey-backed opposition fighters killed Zau Seng a Myanmar national working as a cameraman, medic and member of the humanitarian team FBR in northeastern Syria where fighting between Kurdish fighters and Turkey-backed gunmen continued. David Eubank, a former member of US Army Special Forces and the founder of the Free Burma Rangers, stated that the attack occurred about 4km from the northern town of Tal Tamr. Eubank said the medic, Zau Seng, was hit in the head by shrapnel from a mortar shell that struck nearby as he was filming a video of the fighting. ‘He died right away and we brought him here to Tal Tamr,’ Eubank said, which also showed one of the aid group’s armored vehicles hit by shrapnel. Eubank added that an Iraqi team member was also wounded in the mortar attack, which he blamed on the ‘Free Syrian Army and Turks, Zau Seng was my brother and hero.’ He leaves behind a wife, Lunu, and daughter, who celebrated her first birthday today.Reference text sources: Free Burma Rangers, SCMPEarlier in the day, Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, tweeted that he ‘received terrible news’ of the death of a medic with the Free Burma Rangers, putting the blame on the Turkish army. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor, also reported the death of the medic. Turkey’s defense ministry denied that Turkish troops attacked the aid convoy, saying that the reports ‘are not true’. The Free Burma Rangers identifies itself as a multi-ethnic humanitarian group working in Burma, Syria, Iraq and Kurdistan. Burma is the former name of Myanmar and is still commonly used. Eubank established the FBR in Myanmar in 1997, with a slogan drawn from a Bible verse calling on people to ‘preach good news to the poor’ and ‘release the oppressed.’ Early this year, the group helped to ferry out thousands of people who streamed out of the last scrap of Islamic State territory in Syria’s far east, where the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces Syrian (SDF) defeated the jihadist group on the conventional battlefield.Turkey in late 2019 invaded northeastern Syria to push out Syrian Kurdish fighters, who it considers terrorists for their links to a Kurdish insurgency inside Turkey. The Observatory said the fighting was concentrated near the town of Zirkan in the northeastern province of Hassakeh, adding that a Turkish drone attacked positions of the Kurdish-led forces in the area. The Kurdish Hawar news agency said Turkish troops pounded Zirkan with artillery shells amid fierce fighting. It added that Turkey-backed fighters are trying to cut the M4 highway that links the northern city of Aleppo, Syria’s largest, with Hassekeh, adding that the Syrian Kurdish fighters repelled the attacks. The fighting continued two days after Turkey and Russia launched joint patrols in northeastern Syria, under a deal that halted a Turkish offensive against Syrian Kurdish fighters who were forced to withdraw from the border area following Ankara’s incursion. Though the truce has mostly held, it has been marred by accusations of violations from both sides and occasional clashes. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to resume the offensive if deemed necessary.The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement working to bring help, hope and love to people in the conflict zones of Burma, Iraq, and Sudan. Working in conjunction with local ethnic pro-democracy groups, FBR trains, supplies, and later coordinates with what become highly mobile multipurpose relief teams. After training these teams provide critical emergency medical care, shelter, food, clothing and human rights documentation in their home regions.

Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & CEO, ZUMA Press

ZUMA makes cover of The Wall Street Journal, February 6, 2020

Posted by ZUMAPRESS.com on February 6, 2020
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Trump Acquitted In Senate Impeachment Trial

February 5, 2020, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: The Senate voted Wednesday afternoon to acquit President Trump on both articles of impeachment. Earlier in the day, President DONALD TRUMP gives thumbs up to the media at the White House in Washington one hour before a Senate final vote on the impeachment trial.

Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & CEO, ZUMA Press

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