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The top photos of the day by AP's photojournalists
From front-page news to powerful moments you may have missed, this gallery showcases today’s top photos chosen by Associated Press photo editors.
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Thunder pull away from Pacers to win NBA championship after Tyrese Haliburton’s Game 7 injury
Iran accused of abducting journalist’s family in retaliation for war coverage
Real Madrid breezes past Pachuca at Club World Cup despite playing most of match down a man
Keegan Bradley wins Travelers Championship in stunner after Tommy Fleetwood’s brutal collapse
Australia’s Minjee Lee wins historic third major at Women’s PGA Championship
Lee finishes with 72-hole four-under 284 total in Texas
She becomes just third Australian to win three different majors
Cementing her greatness, Australian golf superstar Minjee Lee claimed a historic third career major with a steely victory at the big-money Women’s PGA Championship in Texas.
Lee had her four-shot overnight lead slashed in half early in the final round before hanging on, then surging gamely for a three-shot triumph in more extremely trying conditions at PGA Frisco’s windswept Fields Ranch East course.
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© Photograph: Sam Hodde/Getty Images
New Texas law will require Ten Commandments to be posted in every public school classroom
At least 22 killed in suicide bomber attack during service at Syrian Greek Orthodox church
Tens of millions in US face dangerously hot weather in rare June heatwave
Much of country from Minnesota to Maine under heat advisory as temperatures expected to pass 100F this week
Tens of millions of people across the midwest and east braced on Sunday for another sweltering day of dangerously hot temperatures as a rare June heatwave continued to grip parts of the US.
Most of the north-eastern quadrant of the country from Minnesota to Maine was under some type of heat advisory on Sunday. So were parts of Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi.
Continue reading...© Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP
© Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP
Reds’ Elly De La Cruz vomits, Mariners’ Trent Thornton helped off field as extreme heat stifles MLB games
U.S. officials say strikes in Iran not meant to start a war, but should spark negotiations
Eastern half of U.S. braces for more long days of dangerous heat
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Players and umpire fall ill during MLB games as heatwave grips US
Elly De La Cruz vomits then hits two-run homer
Seattle pitcher Trent Thornton forced out of game
Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz and Seattle Mariners reliever Trent Thornton fell ill on Saturday while playing in the extreme heat covering much of the United States.
De La Cruz vomited on the field with two outs in the fourth inning of Cincinnati’s extra-inning loss at the St Louis Cardinals.
Continue reading...© Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP
© Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP
How the world reacted to America’s strikes on Iran: ‘Catastrophic consequences’
From Iraq to New Zealand, here’s how countries reacted
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Pope Leo XIV says there should be no tolerance for abuse of any kind in Catholic Church
The Latest: US joins Israeli air campaign and strikes 3 nuclear sites in Iran
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Why one couple, two kids and 10 camels are trekking almost 6,000km through the Australian outback
The Parrot family will be guiding Foxy Lady, Polished Copper, Bronte, Barry and Jeffrey and co in the hoof-steps of history
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Instead of a dozen red roses, a bottle of bubbly or romantic poetry, Emily Parrott gave her husband a camel to celebrate their first Valentine’s Day.
“When he met me, that’s when he met camels,” she says of husband, Luke. “He found his first two loves.
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© Photograph: AAP
Reds' Elly De La Cruz and Mariners reliever Trent Thornton fall ill while playing in extreme heat
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U.S. military strikes 3 sites in Iran, joining Israeli air campaign
New Texas law requires Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms
Governor Greg Abott signs bill into law but challenge expected from critics who consider it unconstitutional
Texas will require all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments under a new law that will make the state the nation’s largest to attempt to impose such a mandate.
The bill, which was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott, is expected to draw a legal challenge from critics who consider it an unconstitutional violation of the separation of church and state.
Continue reading...© Photograph: Harry Cabluck/AP
© Photograph: Harry Cabluck/AP
Added protein? Nutritionists dish on what you do and don’t need in your food
Borussia Dortmund holds off fierce Mamelodi Sundowns rally in blistering heat at FIFA Club World Cup
Hot-air balloon in Brazil catches fire and falls from the sky, killing 8 and injuring 13
Los Angeles Dodgers donate $1m to families affected by Ice raids
Team, which said it stopped Ice agents entering parking lot on Thursday, makes donation to immigrant families
The Los Angeles Dodgers have donated $1m to assist families affected by two weeks of immigration raids in southern California.
The World Series champions also said they intend to form partnerships with the California Community Foundation, the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor and other organization to continue providing aid to immigrant families.
Continue reading...© Photograph: Jonathan Alcorn/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
© Photograph: Jonathan Alcorn/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
‘Jumanji’ city marks 30th anniversary of iconic movie with nostalgic costume race
Pope Leo XIV says there should be no tolerance for abuse of any kind in Catholic Church
Suspect in ‘No Kings’ rally shooting death in Utah released from jail
Police say Arturo Gamboa was carrying a rifle when safety volunteer fired on him and accidentally killed bystander
A man jailed on suspicion of murder for allegedly brandishing a rifle at a “No Kings” rally in Utah before an armed safety volunteer fired and inadvertently killed a protester has been released from custody.
Local district attorney Sim Gill’s office said on Friday that it was unable to make a decision on charges against Arturo Gamboa after the 14 June shooting that killed demonstrator Arthur Folasa Ah Loo – but that the investigation into the slaying continues.
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© Photograph: Hannah Schoenbaum/PA
Sunken Bayesian superyacht lifted out of the water off Sicily as salvage operate completes
Senegal women’s basketball team members denied US visas, prime minister says
Senegal scraps US training after visa denials
Five players, seven staffers were refused entry
Team will now prepare at home in Dakar
The Senegalese women’s basketball team has scrapped plans to train in the US for the upcoming AfroBasket tournament in the Ivory Coast next month after several players and team officials had their visas denied, Senegal’s prime minister said.
Prime minister Ousmane Sonko said on Facebook Thursday that the team would train in Senegal’s capital, Dakar, “in a sovereign and conducive setting”.
Continue reading...© Photograph: Javier Soriano/AFP/Getty Images
© Photograph: Javier Soriano/AFP/Getty Images
Pakistan to nominate Donald Trump for Nobel peace prize
Islamabad says US president helped resolve India conflict but critic says ‘Israel’s sugar daddy in Gaza’ not candidate for any prize
Pakistan has said it will recommend Donald Trump for the Nobel peace prize for his work in helping to resolve the recent conflict between India and Pakistan.
The move, announced on Saturday, came as the US president mulls joining Israel in striking Iran’s nuclear facilities.
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© Photograph: Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
The Latest: 2nd week of Israel-Iran war starts with renewed strikes
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AP PHOTOS: Highlights of International Day of Yoga
Tens of thousands of people across India stretched in public parks and on sandy beaches Saturday to mark the 11th International Day of Yoga.
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Columbia protester Mahmoud Khalil freed after 104 days of immigration detention
Swimmers’ annual nude plunge into chilly Tasmanian river marks the winter solstice – and Dark Mofo’s revival
Thousands took to the frigid waters amid shrieks and yells to mark the end of the restored annual festival, which had run lean in 2024
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Swimmers have stripped off and raced into chilly waters on the shortest day of the year.
Wearing nothing but red swim caps, 3,000 courageous souls took the annual nude sunrise plunge into Hobart’s River Derwent to mark the winter solstice.
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© Photograph: Rob Blakers/AAP
The Latest: Judge halts Trump’s effort to block Harvard from hosting international students
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How the AP decided to refer to the conflict between Israel and Iran as a war
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Photos of Western Europeans coping with the year's first heat wave
The first heat wave of the year is hitting many parts of Western Europe, especially in the U.K. and France, where officials have issued health warnings.
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Stanley Cup Final averaged 2.5M US viewers, a drop from last year's Cup and the 4 Nations final
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Thousands of Afghans are fleeing Iran every day to escape war and deportation
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