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US: Hundreds Protest in Anchorage Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit

Hundreds of people took to the streets of Anchorage, Alaska ahead of the meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, August 14. Protesters gathered at the intersection of Seward Highway and Northern Lights Boulevard holding banners and Ukrainian flags.

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US: Winnemucca Mountain Wildfire Burns 2,000 Acres in Nevada

The Winnemucca Mountain Wildfire broke out in northern Nevada on Sunday, June 15, burning 2,000 acres as of Monday morning. Access to the affected region is restricted to fire resources only.

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US: SpaceX Launches 23 Starlink Satellites, Illuminating Night Sky

SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 23 Starlink broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Monday, February 10. About eight minutes after liftoff, the rocket's first stage successfully returned to Earth as planned, landing on its drone ship, Of Course I Still Love You, in the Pacific Ocean.

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Takahashi becomes 1st Japanese man to win world title

Takahashi becomes 1st Japanese man to win world title

TURIN, Italy - (From L to R) Silver medalist Patrick Chan of Canada, gold medalist Daisuke Takahashi of Japan, and bronze medalist Brian Joubert of France pose during an awards ceremony for the men's event at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Turin, Italy, on March 25, 2010.

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Joubert of France wins NHK Trophy

Joubert of France wins NHK Trophy

NAGANO, Japan - Former world champion Brian Joubert of France performs during the men's free program competition at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating NHK Trophy at Nagano Big Hat in Nagano on Nov. 7, 2009. Joubert won the fourth event of the Grand Prix series with 232.70 points.

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Joubert 1st after NHK Trophy short program

Joubert 1st after NHK Trophy short program

NAGANO, Japan - Former world champion Brian Joubert of France performs in the men's short program at the NHK Trophy at Nagano Big Hat ice arena in the city of Nagano on Nov. 6, 2009. Joubert topped the program with 85.35, followed by reigning Grand Prix Final champion Jeremy Abott (83.00). Johnny Weir (78.35) was third.

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France's Joubert wins gold at worlds

France's Joubert wins gold at worlds

TOKYO, Japan - European champion Brian Joubert of France holds on to the lead to capture his first world crown with 240.85 points at the Figure Skating World Championships at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium on March 22.

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France's Joubert wins men's singles at World Figure Skating Championships

France's Joubert wins men's singles at World Figure Skating Championships

TOKYO, Japan - The three men's singles medalists at the World Figure Skating Championships -- (from L to R) bronze medalist Stephane Lambiel of Switzerland, gold medalist Brian Joubert of France and silver medalist Daisuke Takahashi of Japan -- pose with their medals on the podium March 22 at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.

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France's Joubert comes in 1st in men's short program

France's Joubert comes in 1st in men's short program

TOKYO, Japan - Brian Joubert of France performs during the men's short program March 21 at the World Figure Skating Championships in Tokyo. Joubert came in first with 83.64 points.

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Lambiel defends world figure skating title

Lambiel defends world figure skating title

CALGARY, Canada - Switzerland's Stephane Lambiel (C) defends his title at the World Figure Skating Championships in Calgary on March 23. Frenchman Brian Joubert (L) came second and American Evan Lysacek (R) took third place.

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Japan's Takahashi wins Skate America

Japan's Takahashi wins Skate America

ATLANTIC CITY, United States - Japanese figure skater Daisuke Takahashi (C) shows off his gold medal on the podium, flanked by silver medalist Evan Lysacek of the United States (L) and bronze medalist and Brian Joubert of France (R).

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Japan's Takahashi wins Skate America

Japan's Takahashi wins Skate America

ATLANTIC CITY, United States - Japanese figure skater Daisuke Takahashi (C) shows off his gold medal on the podium, flanked by silver medalist Evan Lysacek of the United States (L) and bronze medalist and Brian Joubert of France (R). (Kyodo)

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Lambiel defends world figure skating title

Lambiel defends world figure skating title

CALGARY, Canada - Switzerland's Stephane Lambiel (C) defends his title at the World Figure Skating Championships in Calgary on March 23. Frenchman Brian Joubert (L) came second and American Evan Lysacek (R) took third place. (Kyodo)

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France's Joubert wins gold at worlds

France's Joubert wins gold at worlds

TOKYO, Japan - France's Brian Joubert (C), who shows his gold medal on the podium at the Figure Skating World Championships at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium on March 22, is flanked by silver medalist Daisuke Takahashi of Japan (R) and bronze medalist Stephane Lambiel of Swi‚”zerland. Joubert, 22, pulled out of a planned second quad but had an otherwise error-free skate and went on to give France its first men's singles title in 42 years. (Kyodo)

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France's Joubert wins gold at worlds

France's Joubert wins gold at worlds

TOKYO, Japan - European champion Brian Joubert of France holds on to the lead to capture his first world crown with 240.85 points at the Figure Skating World Championships at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium on March 22. (Kyodo)

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France's Joubert comes in 1st in men's short program

France's Joubert comes in 1st in men's short program

TOKYO, Japan - Brian Joubert of France performs during the men's short program March 21 at the World Figure Skating Championships in Tokyo. Joubert came in first with 83.64 points. (Kyodo)

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France's Joubert wins men's singles at World Figure Skating Cham

France's Joubert wins men's singles at World Figure Skating Cham

TOKYO, Japan - The three men's singles medalists at the World Figure Skating Championships -- (from L to R) bronze medalist Stephane Lambiel of Switzerland, gold medalist Brian Joubert of France and silver medalist Daisuke Takahashi of Japan -- pose with their medals on the podium March 22 at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. (Kyodo)

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Takahashi becomes 1st Japanese man to win world title

Takahashi becomes 1st Japanese man to win world title

TURIN, Italy - (From L to R) Silver medalist Patrick Chan of Canada, gold medalist Daisuke Takahashi of Japan, and bronze medalist Brian Joubert of France pose during an awards ceremony for the men's event at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Turin, Italy, on March 25, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Joubert of France wins NHK Trophy

Joubert of France wins NHK Trophy

NAGANO, Japan - Former world champion Brian Joubert of France performs during the men's free program competition at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating NHK Trophy at Nagano Big Hat in Nagano on Nov. 7, 2009. Joubert won the fourth event of the Grand Prix series with 232.70 points. (Kyodo)

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Joubert 1st after NHK Trophy short program

Joubert 1st after NHK Trophy short program

NAGANO, Japan - Former world champion Brian Joubert of France performs in the men's short program at the NHK Trophy at Nagano Big Hat ice arena in the city of Nagano on Nov. 6, 2009. Joubert topped the program with 85.35, followed by reigning Grand Prix Final champion Jeremy Abott (83.00). Johnny Weir (78.35) was third. (Kyodo)

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