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This Thursday, Aug 9. 2018, image shows an Associated Press graphic. Facebook and a small group of other giant technology companies have been some of the market's biggest gainers in recent years. But the group hit a speedbump in July when Facebook said its user growth slowed down. (AP Graphic)
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May 1, 2022, Kharkiv, Ukraine: STUDENTS.Alexander Grigorevich Gryanik, 67 years old, principal of Kharkiv Ppecialized School #62 walks through the local high school, now in rubble from the shelling and wipes away dirt from a mural that created the word ‘Peace’ in Russian with dancers from the school in the tight knit community of Pyatikhatki, a neighborhood in Kharkiv, Ukraine on May 1, 2022. ..‘At the peak of the shelling of Pyatikhatki in the elementary school, about 120 people were hiding in the basement.  Now it's down to 30,’ said the principal. There was a lot of damage at the high school but he holds onto hope, saying ‘The surviving museum gives us confidence that we can rebuild everything anew.  That's how the memory is preserved.’..An elementary school serves as a basement shelter, especially for elderly babushkas during continued intermittent shelling. English teacher Irina Shevtsova, 6, stated, ‘We are together in school, united and that’s why we are safe. It’s not so scary when you have your friends and colleagues beside you. And our principal is God.’ Eight residents have perished during the brutal war.  Svetlana Kremenskaya, 75, declared, ‘Putin is the second Hitler.’ But Vera Maksimovna Barankova, 83, is sad. ‘I was born during the war and now I live out my years during the war.’  ..SUMMARY: GENOCIDE OF LEARNING..A somber start to the school year began in Ukraine on September 1st.  In a genocide of culture and learning, over 2000 educational institutions and 500 cultural sites have been damaged or destroyed by Russian shelling according to the Defense Ministry. Now the curriculum includes instructions on emergency measures and all buildings are required to have bomb shelters. ..Ordnance lay in empty hallways amid shrapnel-riddled walls, scorched books and melted teaching tools. The absence of children’s laughter leaves a surreal silence. A po (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire)
November 22, 2021, Bamako, Bamako District, Mali: Adam Dicko, co-founder and executive director of the Association des Jeunes pour la Citoyennete Active et la Democratie (AJCAD Mali), activist and social entrepreneur, poses in her office at the headquarters located in the Daoudabougou district of Bamako, on November 23, 2021. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Remene/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
October 30, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Activists from the group Just Stop Oil demonstrate by blocking the roads outside Parliament in London. Activists from the group Just Stop Oil staged a march before being swiftly arrested outside Parliament Square in London. (Credit Image: © Tejas Sandhu/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)
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FILE - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes part in a bilateral meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 Summit in New Delhi, India on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023. The Biden administration is nervously watching a dispute between Canada and India, with some officials concerned it could upend the U.S. strategy toward the Indo-Pacific that is directed at blunting China’s influence there and elsewhere. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)
People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., on Sunday, January 1, 2023. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year  to raise money for charity. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey
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Golfers celebrate a nice putt on at temporary green at the Shaganappi Point golf course in Calgary, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. Above average temperatures and a lack of snow has allowed some golf courses to open for play. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
A golfer walks a cart path while playing a round at the Shaganappi Point golf course in Calgary, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. Above average temperatures and a lack of snow has allowed some golf courses to open for play. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Ice freezes on a sculpture as freezing rain falls in downtown Ottawa on Thursday, March 23, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson is shown a vessel undergoing refit for the Ukrainian Navy during a visit to Rosyth Dockyard near Edinburgh, as part of his tour of the UK, Monday Feb. 14, 2022. (Jeff J Mitchell/PA via AP)
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, left, stands next to 16-year-old Aspen Morris at the Rainbow Pride flag raising Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at the Capitol in Madison, Wis. The symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender pride will be flown over the Capitol's East Wing in recognition of LGBTQ Pride Month, which runs until the end of June. In June 2019, Evers issued an executive order to raise the pride flag above the state Capitol for the first time in Wisconsin history. This is the fourth year the flag has flown below the U.S. and state flags on the east-wing flagpole. (Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP)
U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford, R-1st, speaks at the School Safety and Security Workshop for educators and school resource officers, which was presented by the Department of Homeland Security-Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022 at the First National Bank Arena on the Arkansas State University campus in Jonesboro, Ark.. The purpose of this event was to provide school officials and employees the opportunity to receive firsthand expertise, situational awareness and counter improvised explosive risk management, as well as active shooter preparedness. More than 30 school districts attended the event. (Joe Schratz/The Jonesboro Sun via AP)
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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva embraces a boy, part of a group representing different segments of society that gave him the presidential sash, at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023.(AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)
FILE - Environmentalist David Suzuki poses for a photograph in Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 4, 2008. For more than half a century, Suzuki has advocated for Earth, but looking back he fears "the environmental movement has fundamentally failed." And what's worse, he says, "my message at the end of my career is that we've run out of time."(AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck, File)
FILE - In this Wednesday Aug. 3, 2005, file photo, crash investigators examine the wreckage of Air France flight 358 at Pearson Airport in Toronto.  All 309 people on the Airbus A340 survived. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Frank Gunn)
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