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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The drum line Batalá New York.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Reverend Billy Talen, of the Church of No Shopping.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The rally marches up 47th Street..
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Two people hold a banner reading "Stop Financing Creation's Destruction."
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The rally marches up 47th Street..
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Pakistani American climate justice advocate Ayisha Siddiqa.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Patience, the statuary lion on the south end of the steps of the New York Public Library, carries a book asking people to read, think, and vote.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Rebeca Shabnam, born in Bangladesh, and with family there, talks about climatic problems there.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A large banner describes a number of climate issues and poses the question "who gains from climate catastrophe?"
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A young family watches the march from beneath scaffolding on Broadway. One girl holds a sign reading "Save Earth" and wears another reading "dinosaurs = extinct."
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A young woman holds her hand up, on the palm of which is written "Climate Justice!!"
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Marchers on Broadway carry signs, one of which reads "Aliens please help! We broke our planet :( leaders too vain, corrupt, to fix :("
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. A man in a wheelchair, wearing red gloves and scarf, and a top hat with a portrait of Trump captioned “Fuck Trump,” discusses the legal issues with another man.
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. Performers from Cheer New York perform on 5th Avenue.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. A New York City bus driver, his bus bedecked in colored balloons, flashes a victory sign.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A woman on Fifth Avenue near Trump Tower wears a Keep American Great hat, an All Lives Matter mask, and displays a banner that reads "Women For Trump."
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Patience, the statuary lion on the south end of the steps of the New York Public Library, carries a book asking people to read, think, and vote.
    EJL 201103 1030.jpg
  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Workers board up a branch of Bank United on the corner of Sixth Avenue and West 36th St in anticipation of unrest as election results are announced.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. AAsif Mandvi speaking.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Hari Kunzru speaking.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Siri Hustvedt speaks.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Jeffrey Eugenides speaks.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A police barricade formed my sanitation department trucks and police busses blocks access to Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.g
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Rockefeller Center, which was the scene of crowds listening to election announcements in 2016, is closed to all, while the building itself is lit in red, white, and blue.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Fortitude, the statuary lion on the north end of the steps of the New York Public Library, carries a book asking people to read, think, and vote.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. The stores on the ground level of the Herald Towers in Herald Square are boarded up in anticipation of unrest after election results are known.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A young woman holds a sign that reads "The Lorax speaks for the trees & the trees say fuck you," while another woman holds a sign reading "this planet needs you to give a shit."
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Marchers bearing signs march down Broadway towards Battery Park.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Marchers bearing signs march down Broadway towards Battery Park.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Seen in the crowd is a sign with the figure of a woman holding the earth, and reading "Our mother is not for sale."
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. A chalked sidewalk message reads “Indict the coup plotters.”
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Supporters hold signs and posters reprducing the covers of Rushdie's books.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Amanda Foreman speaking; on the left is Andrea Elliott.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Gay Talese speaks.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. A supporter holds a sign in support of freedom of speech.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Supporters before the event.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. Performers from Cheer New York perform on 5th Avenue.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. Performers from Cheer New York perform on 5th Avenue.
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  • New York, NY - 10 September 2021. Official and private memorials are held at the 9/11 memorial site on the day before the 20th anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks. Members of the New York Police Department’s Emerald Society Pipes and Drums lead a memorial service.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A woman holds a sign with a picture of a green alien, reading "save your planet'" and a girl holds a sign reading "U will die of old age I'll die of climate change."
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A woman holds a sign reading "this planet needs you to give a shit."
    EJL 190920 1756.jpg
  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A young woman has "prosescute polluters" lettered on her cheeks.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A sign reads "Keep earth clean, it's not Uranus."
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. The crowd marches down Broadway towards Battery Park.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. An elderly man in a wheelchair joins the march.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Two signs read "Empower the youth / represent your voice / advocate for diversity / in climate," and "Youth of color for climate."
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Two signs are visible, one reading "We love you Greta you inspire us to act to stop the climate crisis. Thank you!", and the other "Make America Greta again!"
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park. Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addresses the crowd.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park. Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addresses the crowd.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park. Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addresses the crowd.
    EJL 190920 1576.jpg
  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Climate scientist Ayana Johnson addresses the crowd.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Kevin Patel and Isabella Fallahi, both of whom have illnesses traceable to environmental issues, address the crowd.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. A sign decorated with a plastic cup, fork, straw and bag reads "your convenience is not convenient."
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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. Employees of the New York Department of Education carry sgns in support of LGBTQ equality in schools.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. Andreas Prueninger, the head of the GT line of cars at Porsche, giving an interview. A new Porsche 911 GT3 is in the foreground.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. Mercedes new GLC 63S Coupé, with a 3.98L, V8 engine, delivering 510hp into a 9-speed sports transmission, powering the car from 0 to 100km/h in 3.8sec, with a top speed of 250km/h.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017.New York, NY - 12 April 2017. The chassis and engine of the 2017 Toyota Mirai, a hydrogen fuel-cell powered sedan with a range of 312 miles. The hydrogen fuel cell produces no carbon emissions.
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Speaker Jonathan Williams, center, reads the names of people the group wants indicted one at a time, and after each name is read, the group chants “Indict! Indict! Indict!” When he comes to the name of Mike Lindell, instead of naming Lindell, he says instead, to the laughter of the crowd, “That pillow guy.”
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. A chalked sidewalk message reads “Indict the coup plotters.”
    EJL 230106 1117.jpg
  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. A man in a wheelchair, wearing red gloves and scarf, and a top hat with a portrait of Trump captioned “Fuck Trump,” raises his hands.
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. A man in a wheelchair, wearing a top hat with a portrait of Trump captioned “Fuck Trump” carries a sign reading “Lock Him Up.”
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. A man in face paint, seen here above the “N” in the banner, is ushered away after unsuccessfully trying to disrupt the rally.
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Speaker Jonathan Williams, center, reads the names of people the group wants indicted one at a time, and after each name is read, the group chants “Indict! Indict! Indict!” When he comes to the name of Mike Lindell, instead of naming Lindell, he says instead, to the laughter of the crowd, “That pillow guy.”
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. A New York anti-terrorism dog sniffs for explosives before rthe event. No specific threats had come to the police's attention, and they were there out of an abundance of caution.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. A marcher carries a sign reading "Shoot Loads Not Guns."
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. A smiling man with white and yellow featherred wings.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. A trans man holds a sign that reads "Trans Men For Abortion."
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. A New York City bus is bedecked in a rainbow flag and baloons.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. Two jubilant women, one wearing a leather halter bra with open chain instead of cups,, watch the parade.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. A leather harness and dramatic makeup.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. A marcher in a colorful costume with a feline mask.
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  • New York, NY — 26 June 2022. New York City's 2022 Pride March kicked off on Fifth Avenue, with participants both jubilant and dismayed over the recent Supreme Court decision on abortion rights. An elaborate costume with yellow wings and a feathered headdress.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Television crews set up to broadcast on Fifth Avenue a half block from Trump Tower.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Two Black men, one wearing a sweatshirt that reads "Fuck Trump BLM" are interviewed near the Trump Tower.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Workers board up a branch of Bank United on the corner of Sixth Avenue and West 36th St in anticipation of unrest as election results are announced.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. Nissan's Rogue Dogue concept SUV, designed to be dog-friendly. The ramp folds in and tucks away, and the car includes water for dog washing, a dryer for dog drying, and other amenities. It's unlikely the car will be produced, but the after-market may step up to the challenge.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. A Lexus LIT/S LED, decked out with 41,999 LED lights, and 5,280 feet of wire.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017.New York, NY - 12 April 2017. A company spokesman discusses the power plant of the 2017 Toyota Mirai, a hydrogen fuel-cell powered sedan with a range of 312 miles. The hydrogen fuel cell produces no carbon emissions.
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. A woman holds high an American flag and a sign showing Trump in prison garb and behind bars.
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  • New York, NY - 6 January 2023. Protestors backed by Free Speech for People rally on the steps of the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman building on the second anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. A man in face paint, seen here above the “B” in the banner, is ushered away after unsuccessfully trying to disrupt the rally.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua.
    EJL 220819 1680.jpg
  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua.
    EJL 220819 1683.jpg
  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua.
    EJL 220819 1662.jpg
  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Andrew Solomon, former head of PEN and a Library tre=ustee, speaks
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. AAsif Mandvi speaking.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Paul Auster speaking.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua.
    EJL 220819 1371.jpg
  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Tina Brown speaking.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Kiran Desai speaks.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Gay Talese leaving the podium.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. A PEN supporter holds a sign on the library steps.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Colum McCann speaks.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Poet Reginald Dwayne Betts speaks.
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  • New York, NY - 19 August 2022. The literary free speech organization PEN American held a rally to support author Salman Rushdie on the steps of the New York Public Library a week after Rushdie was attacked during a presentation at Chautauqua. Brent Reidy of the Library speaks.
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