Continued burials of coronavirus victims in Chile, dinosaur art in Shanghai, an outdoor town meeting in Massachusetts, ongoing protests against police brutality and systemic racism worldwide, workout pods in California, the phased reopening of Grand Teton National Park, a horse named Mr. Glitter Sparkles in England, the Skyline Drive-In in Brooklyn, the removal of a Confederate statue in Houston, and much more
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Joella Roberts, 22, of Washington, D.C., who is a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and is originally from Trinidad and Tobago, poses for a portrait, on June 12, 2020, before leading a protest near the White House over the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. Roberts, who founded her own nonprofit, called Migration Matters, spoke to people visiting the site of protests about immigration and racism. #
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Protesters surround the police-headquarters building while demonstrating against police brutality and calling for the firing of the police officers involved in the hit-and-run of several protesters the night before, on June 14, 2020, in Richmond, Virginia. #
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In this aerial photo, the Wendy's restaurant that was set on fire by demonstrators after Rayshard Brooks was killed is seen on June 17, 2020, in Atlanta, Georgia. The site has become a place of remembrance for Brooks, who was killed by police while fleeing, after a struggle during a field sobriety test in the Wendy's parking lot. #
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Organizer Quintavious Rhodes addresses Black Lives Matter protesters during a march in Stone Mountain Park to the Confederate carving etched into the side of Stone Mountain, in Georgia, on June 16, 2020. The march was to protest Confederate monuments and recent police shootings. The carving depicts Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and President Jefferson Davis. #
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Matteo Guendouzi of Arsenal stands in front of a large screen showing fans watching from home as Manchester City scored their first goal during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal FC at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England, on June 17, 2020. #
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Joseph Fons holds a Pride flag in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building after the court ruled that LGBTQ people cannot be disciplined or fired based on their sexual orientation, in Washington, D.C., on June 15, 2020. #
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Hugo Rodas, director of the performance "Whoever Left Is Someone's Love," with red balloons and projections in honor of the victims of the coronavirus, at the Cathedral of Brasília on June 15, 2020, in Brasília, Brazil. #
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A Redwood High School senior wears a face mask with his cap and gown during a drive-in graduation ceremony at the Marin County Fairgrounds in San Rafael, California, on June 12, 2020. #
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The wrestler La Zorra, photographed during the delivery of aid to wrestlers who have been unable to compete or earn money because of the coronavirus pandemic, on June 16, 2020, in Mexico City, Mexico. #
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The Global Rainbow, a large-scale outdoor laser projection created by Puerto Rican artist Yvette Mattern, is projected into the night sky to mark Gay Pride Parade Day, which was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, in São Paulo, Brazil, on June 14, 2020. #
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A woman walks during sunset in front of the famous Druzhba Narodov ("Friendship of nations") fountain in the All-Russia Exhibition Center, a trade show and amusement park in Moscow, on June 14, 2020. #
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Russian military cadets and servicemen wearing face masks and gloves take part in a rehearsal for the June 24 military parade marking the Soviet victory in World War II, which was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, at Dvortsovaya Square in Saint Petersburg on June 17, 2020. #
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Merlin Coles, age 3, watches the horse racing from Royal Ascot on TV at his home, while seated on his horse, Mr. Glitter Sparkles, with his dog, Mistress, in Bere Regis, Dorset, England, on June 17, 2020, as racing resumed behind closed doors. #
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Two lambs and a sheep make their way to the pen as farmers Philip Stirk and Chris Hynes prepare to shear them at Pines Lane Farm in Staffordshire, England, on June 13, 2020. #
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People drive down the main road in Grand Teton National Park on June 13, 2020, outside Jackson, Wyoming. Grand Teton National Park is in the process of a phased reopening after the coronavirus shutdown, with many of the trails and roads open but the visitor centers, hotels, and restaurants still closed. #
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People exercise at Inspire South Bay Fitness behind plastic sheets in their workout pods, while observing social distancing, on June 15, 2020, in Redondo Beach, California, as the gym reopens today under California's coronavirus Phase 3 reopening guidelines. #
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Elisabete Nagata (top) hugs her 76-year-old sister-in-law, Luiza Nagata, through a transparent plastic curtain at a seniors' nursing home in São Paulo, Brazil, on June 13, 2020. #
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TV prosthetics artist Rene Abelardo tries on a sample of his prosthetic face mask, his latest creation, as TV projects took a halt amid the coronavirus outbreak, in San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines, on June 17, 2020. #
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People take part in a protest against the death of teenager Guilherme Silva Guedes, 15, who was allegedly killed by police, in Vila Clara, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on June 16, 2020. #
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Protesters silently march up 23rd Avenue South in Seattle, Washington, on June 12, 2020. Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County hosted a silent march from Judkins Park up 23rd Avenue South, ending at Jefferson Park. #
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Patrick Hutchinson, a protester, carries Bryn Male, an injured counterprotester, to safety near Waterloo station, after members of far-right groups targeted a Black Lives Matter protest in London, England, on June 13, 2020. #
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Protesters attend a rally on Place de la Republique in Paris, as part of the Black Lives Matter worldwide protests against racism and police brutality, on June 13, 2020. #
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North Andover residents hold up pink cards to vote on an issue on a high-school football field during the annual town meeting, while maintaining social distancing, on June 16, 2020, in North Andover, Massachusetts. It was the first-ever outdoor town meeting since North Andover was established in 1646. #
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An aerial view shows the burial of a victim of COVID-19 at the General Cemetery in Santiago, Chile, on June 15, 2020. Chile's new health minister, Enrique Paris, announced Sunday that the country's official death toll will include suspected cases, which could double the current figure. Paris also said that quarantine measures in the Santiago metropolitan region would be extended "at least through June" after Chile recorded nearly 7,000 new cases in the previous 24 hours. #
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