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  • Tampa Bay Business Journal's 2018 Business of Pride Awards.<br />
Miguel Fuller is a Radio morning host at Cox Media's HOT-101.5 and a voice of the LGBTQ community.
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  • Melanie at her local park in Orlando Florida.<br />
Melanie Pace, an Orlando-based fashion stylist and blogger was an avid fitness freak and got  rhabdomyolysis, or rhabdo, an uncommon side effect of working out that leads to the breakdown of body tissue from which can result to renal failure.<br />
Pace is much better now and keeps fit through yoga. Working out almost killed her.
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  • Ahead of Juneteenth, a floral decoration is set up on The Ellipse, in front of The White House to commemorate the holiday, and demand reparations for the forcible enslavement of the African-American ancestors.<br />
Juneteenth is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating emancipation of enslaved African-Americans. It is also often observed for celebrating African-American culture, and flying the Pan-African flag of red, black and green.
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  • Colombia, forensic anthropologist and paramilitary victim, for The Boston Globe
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  • Robin Hood's Sari Stenfors (left) and Akjeli Virtanen. Robin Hood Minor Asset Management Cooperative is an activist hedge fund which uses financial technologies to democratize finance, expand financial inclusion.
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  • Melanie in her living room.<br />
Melanie Pace, an Orlando-based fashion stylist and blogger was an avid fitness freak and got  rhabdomyolysis, or rhabdo, an uncommon side effect of working out that leads to the breakdown of body tissue from which can result to renal failure.<br />
Pace is much better now and keeps fit through yoga. Working out almost killed her.
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  • Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, chief economist of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)at the IMF Headquarters in Washington D.C. <br />
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Interviewed by Philippe Boulet-Gercout from French business magazine, Challenges.
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  • Ann Penick, 70, is a female Catholic priest who has been secretly ordained. She holds a Sunday evening Mass at St Margret's Church, an Episcopal church in Washington DC, that welcomes gay, married and female catholic priests. <br />
Penick, a former chaplain at Tufts University in Boston was ordained in 2011 in Baltimore.<br />
She wishes she could hold a mass in a Catholic church.
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  • Hannah Williams asks strangers, here in downtown Washington DC, how much they make for her wildly popular Tik Tok account, Salary Transparent Street.<br />
While she conducts the interviews, her partner James Daniels, films the interaction.
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  • Hajra Khan, captain of the Pakistan women's soccer team has been training in the US.<br />
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At the Evergreen Sportsplex<br />
Loudoun County, Virginia.
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  • Hajra Khan, captain of the Pakistan women's soccer team has been training in the US.<br />
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At the Evergreen Sportsplex<br />
Loudoun County, Virginia.
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  • Cuban President Fidel Castro delivers a speech at the Karl Marx theatre in Havana on 26 July 2005 during commemorations for the 52nd anniversary of the assault to the Moncada fort. Castro warned that his communist regime would not tolerate 'provocations' by dissidents.
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  • US Election Day 2012..Nancy Pelosi, the Democrat minority leader of the House of Congress in Washington DC speaks to the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee.
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  • Liz Truss, the British Foreign Secretary at the British Ambassadors residence in Washington DC.
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  • John Healey, MP, and UK shadow Defense Secretary, in Washington DC, after a meeting at the White House, here outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
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  • Naomi Siebt, 19, the German teen activist and climate-change sceptic who has been described as the  "Anti-Greta", speaks at the largest US conservative conference, CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference).<br />
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Also in pictures is Jim Likely, Director of Communications at the conservative Chicago-based The Heartland Institute who has hired Seibt to represent their climate-skeptic worldview.
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  • Howard Marks aka "Mr Nice" RIP, here in Cartagena, Colombia on the Caribbean sea in 2006.<br />
Welshman Howard Marks, a former large-scale marijuana smuggler, convicted felon and bestselling author of "Mr Nice" was in town to research and write about Cartagena and its past with the Caribbean pirates.
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  • Patrick J. ("Pat") Michaels (born February 15, 1950) is an American climatologist. Michaels is a senior fellow in environmental studies at the Cato Institute. Until 2007 he was research professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia, where he had worked from 1980.[2][3]<br />
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A self-described skeptic on the issue of global warming, he is a past president of the American Association of State Climatologists.<br />
(From Wikipedia)
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  • Thomas Friedman, the New York Times columnist and author at his office in Washington DC.<br />
(born July 20, 1953) is an American journalist, author, and three time Pulitzer Prize winner.<br />
Friedman currently writes a weekly column for The New York Times. He has written extensively on foreign affairs, global trade, the Middle East, globalization, and environmental issues.<br />
Friedman is the author of "The World is Flat"
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  • Hajra Khan, captain of the Pakistan women's soccer team has been training in the US.<br />
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At the Evergreen Sportsplex<br />
Loudoun County, Virginia.
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  • Finnish pilot Maritsa Lindroos is a captain for American Airlines and based in Charlotte, North Carolina. She flys Airbuses, photographed here at National Airport in Washington DC.
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  • Bill Binney a former NSA agent and whistleblower objects to the US government's widespread use of electronic surveillance.<br />
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From Wikipedia: "William Edward Binney[2] is a former highly placed intelligence official with the United States National Security Agency (NSA)[3] turned whistleblower who resigned on October 31, 2001, after more than 30 years with the agency. He was a high-profile critic of his former employers during the George W. Bush administration, and was the subject of FBI investigations, including a raid on his home in 2007.<br />
Binney has continued to speak out during Barack Obama's presidency about the NSA's data collection policies, and continues to be interviewed in the media, regarding his experiences and his views on communication intercepts by governmental agencies of American citizens. In a legal case, Binney has testified in a sworn affidavit that the NSA is in deliberate violation of the U.S. Constitution."
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  • Dr Muhammad Mansoor Mohiuddin MD.<br />
Professor of surgery,<br />
Director, Program in Cardiac Xenotransplantation, <br />
Dept of Surgery University of Maryland School of Medicine.<br />
Dr Mohiuddin led a US team that successfully transplanted the heart of a genetically modified pig into a gravely ill man.
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  • Nadia, outside her high school, Bethesda Chevy-Chase High School in Bethesda, Maryland.<br />
Like many college applicants, Nadia applied to 22 different universities. She decided to go to the University of Michigan, and is here wearing a Michigan rugby shirt.
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  • La Paz, Bolivia.<br />
Evo Morales, in the Bolivian presidential palace. The leader of the socialist MAS party and the former coca grower's union leader is Bolivia's president. His election has underlined a trend towards leftwing leaders in Latin America.
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  • Former US senator for Nebraska and US defense secretary (2013-2015) Chuck Hagel at his Gallup office in Washington DC
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  • Retired General and author, Stanley McCrystal, has established a consultancy: The McCrystal Group.<br />
McChrystal stands in front of a map of the Battle of Gettysburg in his office.
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  • Garth Greenwell the author of "What belongs to you" in Iowa City Iowa.
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  • Jeffrey Lacker took office as president on August 1, 2004, as the seventh chief executive of the Fifth District Federal Reserve Bank.
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  • Marcus Weldon, the President of Bell Labs.<br />
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Bell Labs, is a research and scientific development company. It is famed for having produced 8 Nobel prize winners.<br />
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On April 15, 2015, Nokia agreed to acquire Alcatel-Lucent, the Bell Labs' parent company, in a share exchange worth $16.6 billion.
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  • Swiss Ambassador to the United States of America, Manuel Sager outside the Steven Holl designed residence at the Swiss Embassy in Washington DC.
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  • Kim Duk Hong, the highest known North Korean defector in a safehouse in Seoul.
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  • Gary and Sandra Ladra's house was badly damaged by an earthquake that they think was caused by local tracking. The chimney of their house fell, smashing Sandra's right knee. They are part of a lawsuit against the oil company who was fracking that area.<br />
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The recent use of fracking to extract more oil is controversial as it has been associated with increased earthquakes in certain locations that some blame on the tracking destabilizing fault lines.
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  • Argentine gaucho (cowboy).
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  • Republican US congressman George Holding, 50, of North Carolina's 2nd congressional district is the head of the U.K caucus in Congress and an enormous fan of Winston Churchill.
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  • Imam and Koran, Kashgar, Xinjiang<br />
Picture Credit: Dermot Tatlow
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  • Pastor Shea Shrader of the Harmon Memorial Baptist Church. He is a son of a miner.
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  • Syd Kitson, the founder was a former NFL football player turned property developer. The red vehicle in the background is a driverless autonomous shuttle which ferries people around the town.<br />
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Babcock Ranch is America's first solar powered eco-town. 170 miles NW of Miami, near Fort Myers it is estimated to grow to  population of 50,000 people. Like a small town it will have its own schools offices and medical facilities as well as shops and restaurants.
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  • Martin Gurri, author of The Revolt of The Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium.<br />
The former CIA analyst turned author predicted the rise of Trump.<br />
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From Amazon Books:<br />
In the words of economist and scholar Arnold Kling, “Martin Gurri saw it coming.” Technology has categorically reversed the information balance of power between the public and the elites who manage the great hierarchical institutions of the industrial age—government, political parties, the media. The Revolt of the Public tells the story of how insurgencies, enabled by digital devices and a vast information sphere, have mobilized millions of ordinary people around the world. Originally published in 2014, this updated edition of The Revolt of the Public includes an extensive analysis of Donald Trump’s improbable rise to the presidency and the electoral triumphs of “Brexit” and concludes with a speculative look forward, pondering whether the current elite class can bring about a reformation of the democratic process, and whether new organizing principles, adapted to a digital world, can arise out of the present political turbulence.
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