The photos can be purchased on BMX rider Rick Thorne’s website. Only 1,000 copies will be available for sale.
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Former Israeli prime minister says Putin promised not to kill Zelensky
While Naftali Bennett’s mediation efforts appear to have done little to end the bloodshed, his remarks shed light on the backroom diplomacy and urgent efforts to try to bring the conflict to a speedy conclusion.
Europe bans Russian diesel, other oil products over Ukraine
The goal is to allow Russian diesel to keep flowing to countries like China and India and avoid a sudden price rise that would hurt consumers worldwide.
Iraqis protest gender violence after YouTube star killed
The so-called ‘honor killing’ was met with condemnation from women’s rights groups and residents, who sounded the alarm on violence against women in Iraq and the need to reform legislation to impose harsher punishments on perpetrators.
U.S. downs suspected Chinese spy balloon off Atlantic, drawing a threat from China
The presence of the balloon this week dealt a severe blow to already strained U.S.-Chinese relations.
In Tyre Nichols’ neighborhood, Black residents fear police
The fatal beating of Nichols by five police officers tells the story many residents know by heart: that any encounter, including traffic stops, can be deadly if you’re Black.
Dozens of soldiers freed in Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap
At least three civilians have been killed in Ukraine over the past 24 hours as Russian forces struck nine regions in the country’s south, north, and east.
Chinese balloon soars across U.S.; Blinken scraps Beijing trip
After passing the sensitive military sites in Montana, the balloon was moving southeastward over the heartland of the central United States during the day and was expected to remain in U.S. airspace for several days, officials said.
U.S. Department of Agriculture proposes new rules limiting sugar in school meals
The goal is to improve nutrition and align with U.S. dietary guidelines in the program that serves breakfast to more than 15 million children and lunch to nearly 30 million children.
U.S. to send Ukraine longer-range bombs in latest turnaround
For months, U.S. officials have hesitated to send longer-range systems to Ukraine out of concern that they would be used to target inside Russia, escalating the conflict and drawing the U.S. deeper in.