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The Great Isaiah Scroll At The Israel Museum
February 22, 2026, Jerusalem, Israel: HAGIT MAOZ, Curator of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Shrine of the Book, points out significant findings in The Great Isaiah Scroll. This parchment, widely regarded as the Holy Grail of the Dead Sea Scrolls, is shown in its full 7.34 meter (24 foot) length during a press preview at the Israel Museum. The centerpiece of the landmark exhibition, A Voice from the Desert, this 2,100 year old manuscript is the oldest and most complete biblical scroll in existence. Tomorrow’s opening marks the first time the entire parchment has been unrolled for public viewing since 1968. Due to its extreme fragility, the scroll, which predates the next oldest Hebrew Bible by over a millennium, is typically kept in a climate controlled vault, with only small portions rotated for display. The event commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Shrine of the Book, the specialized sanctuary designed to preserve these foundational texts of Western civilization. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Logan Paul a vendu aux enchères sa carte Pokemon "Pikachu Illustrator" pour 16.5 millions de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Goldin Auctions Internet personality Logan Paul has more than doubled his money on a rare Pokemon card —after it sold for $16.49 million USD / €13.95 million euros at auction. The YouTuber and wrestler bought the Pikachu Illustrator card - the best preserved example of one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever - in a deal worth $5.3 million USD / €4.48 million euros in 2021, a record at the time. But it has now sold for a huge profit. The winning bid was $13.3 million USD / €11.25 million euros but the buyer forked out $16,492,000 with the buyer’s premium when the hammer came down after a frenetic 97 bids. The very pricy collectible comes encased in a $70,000 USD / €59,200 euros custom case and necklace. at WrestleMania 38 on April 2, 2022, approximately nine months after acquiring the card in a private trade The card , officially ranked 10 out of 10 for condition, was originally a promo prize awarded through a Japanese illustration contest in 1997 and 1998. While many believe only 39 copies were officially made, Paul’s card is widely regarded as the only 10 example in existence. The holy grail of Pokémon collectibles smashed its $7 million / €5.92 million euros to $12 million / €10.15 million euros estimate when it sold at Goldin Auctions in the States. Bidding closed on February 16 after 41 days of bidding, with most of the real action pouring in just before the hammer came down. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Logan Paul a vendu aux enchères sa carte Pokemon "Pikachu Illustrator" pour 16.5 millions de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Goldin Auctions Internet personality Logan Paul has more than doubled his money on a rare Pokemon card —after it sold for $16.49 million USD / €13.95 million euros at auction. The YouTuber and wrestler bought the Pikachu Illustrator card - the best preserved example of one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever - in a deal worth $5.3 million USD / €4.48 million euros in 2021, a record at the time. But it has now sold for a huge profit. The winning bid was $13.3 million USD / €11.25 million euros but the buyer forked out $16,492,000 with the buyer’s premium when the hammer came down after a frenetic 97 bids. The very pricy collectible comes encased in a $70,000 USD / €59,200 euros custom case and necklace. at WrestleMania 38 on April 2, 2022, approximately nine months after acquiring the card in a private trade The card , officially ranked 10 out of 10 for condition, was originally a promo prize awarded through a Japanese illustration contest in 1997 and 1998. While many believe only 39 copies were officially made, Paul’s card is widely regarded as the only 10 example in existence. The holy grail of Pokémon collectibles smashed its $7 million / €5.92 million euros to $12 million / €10.15 million euros estimate when it sold at Goldin Auctions in the States. Bidding closed on February 16 after 41 days of bidding, with most of the real action pouring in just before the hammer came down. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Logan Paul a vendu aux enchères sa carte Pokemon "Pikachu Illustrator" pour 16.5 millions de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Goldin Auctions Internet personality Logan Paul has more than doubled his money on a rare Pokemon card —after it sold for $16.49 million USD / €13.95 million euros at auction. The YouTuber and wrestler bought the Pikachu Illustrator card - the best preserved example of one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever - in a deal worth $5.3 million USD / €4.48 million euros in 2021, a record at the time. But it has now sold for a huge profit. The winning bid was $13.3 million USD / €11.25 million euros but the buyer forked out $16,492,000 with the buyer’s premium when the hammer came down after a frenetic 97 bids. The very pricy collectible comes encased in a $70,000 USD / €59,200 euros custom case and necklace. at WrestleMania 38 on April 2, 2022, approximately nine months after acquiring the card in a private trade The card , officially ranked 10 out of 10 for condition, was originally a promo prize awarded through a Japanese illustration contest in 1997 and 1998. While many believe only 39 copies were officially made, Paul’s card is widely regarded as the only 10 example in existence. The holy grail of Pokémon collectibles smashed its $7 million / €5.92 million euros to $12 million / €10.15 million euros estimate when it sold at Goldin Auctions in the States. Bidding closed on February 16 after 41 days of bidding, with most of the real action pouring in just before the hammer came down. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Logan Paul a vendu aux enchères sa carte Pokemon "Pikachu Illustrator" pour 16.5 millions de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Goldin Auctions Internet personality Logan Paul has more than doubled his money on a rare Pokemon card —after it sold for $16.49 million USD / €13.95 million euros at auction. The YouTuber and wrestler bought the Pikachu Illustrator card - the best preserved example of one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever - in a deal worth $5.3 million USD / €4.48 million euros in 2021, a record at the time. But it has now sold for a huge profit. The winning bid was $13.3 million USD / €11.25 million euros but the buyer forked out $16,492,000 with the buyer’s premium when the hammer came down after a frenetic 97 bids. The very pricy collectible comes encased in a $70,000 USD / €59,200 euros custom case and necklace. at WrestleMania 38 on April 2, 2022, approximately nine months after acquiring the card in a private trade The card , officially ranked 10 out of 10 for condition, was originally a promo prize awarded through a Japanese illustration contest in 1997 and 1998. While many believe only 39 copies were officially made, Paul’s card is widely regarded as the only 10 example in existence. The holy grail of Pokémon collectibles smashed its $7 million / €5.92 million euros to $12 million / €10.15 million euros estimate when it sold at Goldin Auctions in the States. Bidding closed on February 16 after 41 days of bidding, with most of the real action pouring in just before the hammer came down. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Logan Paul a vendu aux enchères sa carte Pokemon "Pikachu Illustrator" pour 16.5 millions de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Goldin Auctions Internet personality Logan Paul has more than doubled his money on a rare Pokemon card —after it sold for $16.49 million USD / €13.95 million euros at auction. The YouTuber and wrestler bought the Pikachu Illustrator card - the best preserved example of one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever - in a deal worth $5.3 million USD / €4.48 million euros in 2021, a record at the time. But it has now sold for a huge profit. The winning bid was $13.3 million USD / €11.25 million euros but the buyer forked out $16,492,000 with the buyer’s premium when the hammer came down after a frenetic 97 bids. The very pricy collectible comes encased in a $70,000 USD / €59,200 euros custom case and necklace. at WrestleMania 38 on April 2, 2022, approximately nine months after acquiring the card in a private trade The card , officially ranked 10 out of 10 for condition, was originally a promo prize awarded through a Japanese illustration contest in 1997 and 1998. While many believe only 39 copies were officially made, Paul’s card is widely regarded as the only 10 example in existence. The holy grail of Pokémon collectibles smashed its $7 million / €5.92 million euros to $12 million / €10.15 million euros estimate when it sold at Goldin Auctions in the States. Bidding closed on February 16 after 41 days of bidding, with most of the real action pouring in just before the hammer came down. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Logan Paul a vendu aux enchères sa carte Pokemon "Pikachu Illustrator" pour 16.5 millions de dollars
Picture MUST credit: Goldin Auctions Internet personality Logan Paul has more than doubled his money on a rare Pokemon card —after it sold for $16.49 million USD / €13.95 million euros at auction. The YouTuber and wrestler bought the Pikachu Illustrator card - the best preserved example of one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever - in a deal worth $5.3 million USD / €4.48 million euros in 2021, a record at the time. But it has now sold for a huge profit. The winning bid was $13.3 million USD / €11.25 million euros but the buyer forked out $16,492,000 with the buyer’s premium when the hammer came down after a frenetic 97 bids. The very pricy collectible comes encased in a $70,000 USD / €59,200 euros custom case and necklace. at WrestleMania 38 on April 2, 2022, approximately nine months after acquiring the card in a private trade The card , officially ranked 10 out of 10 for condition, was originally a promo prize awarded through a Japanese illustration contest in 1997 and 1998. While many believe only 39 copies were officially made, Paul’s card is widely regarded as the only 10 example in existence. The holy grail of Pokémon collectibles smashed its $7 million / €5.92 million euros to $12 million / €10.15 million euros estimate when it sold at Goldin Auctions in the States. Bidding closed on February 16 after 41 days of bidding, with most of the real action pouring in just before the hammer came down. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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First Lady Celebrates Valentine's Day At The Children's Inn
February 11, 2026, Bethesda, Maryland, USA: First Lady MELANIA TRUMP celebrates Valentine's Day at The Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) with children, families, and NIH staff involved in clinical trials . The Children's Inn at NIH is a free, 24/7 ''Place Like Home'' in Bethesda, Maryland, for children, teens, and young adults and their families participating in pediatric clinical research studies at the National Institutes of Health (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Rare Southern Snowfall Blankets North Carolina
January 31, 2026, Harrisburg, NorthCarolina, USA: Four to six inches of snow blanket Harrisburg, North Carolina, transforming quiet suburban streets, homes, parks, and the town center into a rare winter landscape, viewed from above in soft white calm. (Credit Image: © Walter G. Arce Sr./ASP via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
January 14, 2026, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: Three U.S. National Guard members patrol the National Mall in Washington, D.C., part of a broader deployment ordered by President Donald Trump on August 11, 2025, to address crime and support federal law enforcement in the capital. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Eser/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
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Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
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The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
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The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
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The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
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The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
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Reclusive Superman villain Gene Hackman is spotted on a rare outing from his mansion in the Santa Fe mountains
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Santa Fe, NM, USA. February 2, 2019
Reclusive Superman villain Gene Hackman is spotted on a rare outing from his mansion in the Santa Fe mountains. The 89-year-old was photographed as he picked up coffee from a local Starbucks, then purchased more coffee and snacks from a gas station, before enjoying a two-hour drive on a sunny winter's day in his adopted hometown. Despite the gorgeous weather, Gene was not accompanied by his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 60, who is pictured separately running errands in town. The historically active Gene appears to be moving much slower in his twilight years, and his gaunt appearance shows how much weight he’s lost from his once famously round face.
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Reclusive Superman villain Gene Hackman is spotted on a rare outing from his mansion in the Santa Fe mountains
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Santa Fe, NM, USA. February 2, 2019
Reclusive Superman villain Gene Hackman is spotted on a rare outing from his mansion in the Santa Fe mountains. The 89-year-old was photographed as he picked up coffee from a local Starbucks, then purchased more coffee and snacks from a gas station, before enjoying a two-hour drive on a sunny winter's day in his adopted hometown. Despite the gorgeous weather, Gene was not accompanied by his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 60, who is pictured separately running errands in town. The historically active Gene appears to be moving much slower in his twilight years, and his gaunt appearance shows how much weight he’s lost from his once famously round face.
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Atmosphere in Jackson Square on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Atmosphere in the streets of New Orleans on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Atmosphere in the streets of New Orleans on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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People make their way down a snowy Decatur Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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People make their way down a snowy Decatur Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Decatur and Bienville Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Sun Chong on the corner of Decatur St and Bienville on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Decatur and Bienville Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Decatur and Bienville Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Images of the attack on by standers memorial now covered in snow on Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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IMan pays his respects at the attack on by standers memorial now covered in snow on Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Images of the attack on by standers memorial now covered in snow on Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Images of the attack on by standers memorial now covered in snow on Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
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Reclusive Cheers alum Shelley Long, 75, looks unrecognizable as she enjoys a late fall stroll around her LA neighborhood with a male friend
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 19, 2024
Reclusive Cheers alum Shelley Long, 75, looks unrecognizable as she enjoys a late fall stroll around her LA neighborhood with a male friend. The actress, who found fame as ditzy barmaid Diane Chambers on the TV sitcom, keeps an extremely low profile these days and made headlines for not showing up to a 40th anniversary reunion of the show at this year’s Emmys Awards in January. This month marks 20 years since she was reportedly hospitalized after an apparent suicide bid following the collapse of her 22-year marriage to her second husband, securities-broker Bruce Tyson. Shelley has been single since then and currently resides in the Pacific Palisades area of LA. For her outing on November 20, 2024 she wore gray sweat pants, a hoodie top and baseball cap. At one point she bumped into a lady with a dog which she patted affectionately.
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Reclusive Cheers alum Shelley Long, 75, looks unrecognizable as she enjoys a late fall stroll around her LA neighborhood with a male friend
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 19, 2024
Reclusive Cheers alum Shelley Long, 75, looks unrecognizable as she enjoys a late fall stroll around her LA neighborhood with a male friend. The actress, who found fame as ditzy barmaid Diane Chambers on the TV sitcom, keeps an extremely low profile these days and made headlines for not showing up to a 40th anniversary reunion of the show at this year’s Emmys Awards in January. This month marks 20 years since she was reportedly hospitalized after an apparent suicide bid following the collapse of her 22-year marriage to her second husband, securities-broker Bruce Tyson. Shelley has been single since then and currently resides in the Pacific Palisades area of LA. For her outing on November 20, 2024 she wore gray sweat pants, a hoodie top and baseball cap. At one point she bumped into a lady with a dog which she patted affectionately.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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www.coleman-rayner.com
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Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino
Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino, Italia. Lunedì 29 luglio 2024 - Cronaca - ( Foto Matteo Secci / LaPresse ) Inauguration of the Simple Structure of Rheumatology and Rare Disease Center - Cmid at the San Giovanni Bosco hospital in Turin, Italy. - Monday 29th July 2024 - News - ( Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse )
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Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino
Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino, Italia. Lunedì 29 luglio 2024 - Cronaca - ( Foto Matteo Secci / LaPresse ) Inauguration of the Simple Structure of Rheumatology and Rare Disease Center - Cmid at the San Giovanni Bosco hospital in Turin, Italy. - Monday 29th July 2024 - News - ( Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse )
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Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino
Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino, Italia. Lunedì 29 luglio 2024 - Cronaca - ( Foto Matteo Secci / LaPresse ) Inauguration of the Simple Structure of Rheumatology and Rare Disease Center - Cmid at the San Giovanni Bosco hospital in Turin, Italy. - Monday 29th July 2024 - News - ( Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse )
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Federico Riboldi, Maurizio Marrone, Carlo Picco during the inauguration of the Simple Structure of Rheumatology and Rare Disease Center - Cmid at the San Giovanni Bosco hospital in Turin, Italy. - Monday 29th July 2024 - News - ( Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse )
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How rice hidden by a woman fleeing slavery in the 1700s could help her descendants
Suriname's Saamaka Maroons still grow rice from seeds an ancestor escaping from a plantation carried in her hair. Now a gene bank seeks to widen use of the rare species to help fight the climate crisis.
When enslaved Africans escaped the Surinamese plantations overseen by Dutch colonists from the 17th to the 19th century, several women ingeniously hid rice grains in their hair to grow when they found refuge deep in the Amazon rainforest. Now, centuries later, a gene bank is working to save Suriname's rare rice species while also preparing communities to be more resilient to the climate crisis.
As the impacts of the climate crisis are felt globally, rural farming communities are exceptionally vulnerable to extreme climate events, such as dry spells and heavy rainfall.
A 2021 World Bank study found that Suriname was "particularly prone to major threats posed by flooding, drought and high winds during extreme weather events". Maintaining a variety of crop species and seeds can assist these communities in meeting their food needs.
Jerry Tjoe Awie (right), the director of the ADRON Research Center in Nieuw Nickerie, and Nicholaas Pinas reviews rice seeds at the ADRON Research Center in Nieuw Nickerie.
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How rice hidden by a woman fleeing slavery in the 1700s could help her descendants
Suriname's Saamaka Maroons still grow rice from seeds an ancestor escaping from a plantation carried in her hair. Now a gene bank seeks to widen use of the rare species to help fight the climate crisis.
When enslaved Africans escaped the Surinamese plantations overseen by Dutch colonists from the 17th to the 19th century, several women ingeniously hid rice grains in their hair to grow when they found refuge deep in the Amazon rainforest. Now, centuries later, a gene bank is working to save Suriname's rare rice species while also preparing communities to be more resilient to the climate crisis.
As the impacts of the climate crisis are felt globally, rural farming communities are exceptionally vulnerable to extreme climate events, such as dry spells and heavy rainfall.
A 2021 World Bank study found that Suriname was "particularly prone to major threats posed by flooding, drought and high winds during extreme weather events". Maintaining a variety of crop species and seeds can assist these communities in meeting their food needs.
Rare rice species.
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How rice hidden by a woman fleeing slavery in the 1700s could help her descendants
Suriname's Saamaka Maroons still grow rice from seeds an ancestor escaping from a plantation carried in her hair. Now a gene bank seeks to widen use of the rare species to help fight the climate crisis.
When enslaved Africans escaped the Surinamese plantations overseen by Dutch colonists from the 17th to the 19th century, several women ingeniously hid rice grains in their hair to grow when they found refuge deep in the Amazon rainforest. Now, centuries later, a gene bank is working to save Suriname's rare rice species while also preparing communities to be more resilient to the climate crisis.
As the impacts of the climate crisis are felt globally, rural farming communities are exceptionally vulnerable to extreme climate events, such as dry spells and heavy rainfall.
A 2021 World Bank study found that Suriname was "particularly prone to major threats posed by flooding, drought and high winds during extreme weather events". Maintaining a variety of crop species and seeds can assist these communities in meeting their food needs.
Certain species of dark rice grains can be consumed but are also used for ceremonial purposes by Maroon communities.
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How rice hidden by a woman fleeing slavery in the 1700s could help her descendants
Suriname's Saamaka Maroons still grow rice from seeds an ancestor escaping from a plantation carried in her hair. Now a gene bank seeks to widen use of the rare species to help fight the climate crisis.
When enslaved Africans escaped the Surinamese plantations overseen by Dutch colonists from the 17th to the 19th century, several women ingeniously hid rice grains in their hair to grow when they found refuge deep in the Amazon rainforest. Now, centuries later, a gene bank is working to save Suriname's rare rice species while also preparing communities to be more resilient to the climate crisis.
As the impacts of the climate crisis are felt globally, rural farming communities are exceptionally vulnerable to extreme climate events, such as dry spells and heavy rainfall.
A 2021 World Bank study found that Suriname was "particularly prone to major threats posed by flooding, drought and high winds during extreme weather events". Maintaining a variety of crop species and seeds can assist these communities in meeting their food needs.
Albertina Adjako, a Maroon rice farmer, walks through her plantation.
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How rice hidden by a woman fleeing slavery in the 1700s could help her descendants
Suriname's Saamaka Maroons still grow rice from seeds an ancestor escaping from a plantation carried in her hair. Now a gene bank seeks to widen use of the rare species to help fight the climate crisis.
When enslaved Africans escaped the Surinamese plantations overseen by Dutch colonists from the 17th to the 19th century, several women ingeniously hid rice grains in their hair to grow when they found refuge deep in the Amazon rainforest. Now, centuries later, a gene bank is working to save Suriname's rare rice species while also preparing communities to be more resilient to the climate crisis.
As the impacts of the climate crisis are felt globally, rural farming communities are exceptionally vulnerable to extreme climate events, such as dry spells and heavy rainfall.
A 2021 World Bank study found that Suriname was "particularly prone to major threats posed by flooding, drought and high winds during extreme weather events". Maintaining a variety of crop species and seeds can assist these communities in meeting their food needs.
Albertina Adjako, a Maroon rice farmer, shows her ÔkostgrondÕ. A small plot of land used for subsistence farming.
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How rice hidden by a woman fleeing slavery in the 1700s could help her descendants
Suriname's Saamaka Maroons still grow rice from seeds an ancestor escaping from a plantation carried in her hair. Now a gene bank seeks to widen use of the rare species to help fight the climate crisis.
When enslaved Africans escaped the Surinamese plantations overseen by Dutch colonists from the 17th to the 19th century, several women ingeniously hid rice grains in their hair to grow when they found refuge deep in the Amazon rainforest. Now, centuries later, a gene bank is working to save Suriname's rare rice species while also preparing communities to be more resilient to the climate crisis.
As the impacts of the climate crisis are felt globally, rural farming communities are exceptionally vulnerable to extreme climate events, such as dry spells and heavy rainfall.
A 2021 World Bank study found that Suriname was "particularly prone to major threats posed by flooding, drought and high winds during extreme weather events". Maintaining a variety of crop species and seeds can assist these communities in meeting their food needs.
In Suriname, Maroon families clear small plots of land for subsistence farming using slash-and-burn techniques.
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
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Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."ng non-fictio
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
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Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Screen shows Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
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