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#skyscrapers at Times Square in #HongKong #hk (at Times Square, Hong Kong)
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Further proof that Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are BFFs.
Jon Stewart joined us to talk about his directorial debut, but got sidetracked praising “The Colbert Report” and Stephen’s ability to “wear chiffon beautifully.”
Watch Jon Stewart Gush About Stephen Colbert Here
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Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes fills pages of his Moleskine with incredibly detailed ink drawings.
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Sunset at Stony Man Mountain overlook. (at Shenandoah National Park)
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Joseph Ambrose, an 86-year-old World War I veteran, watches the dedication day parade for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. He is holding the flag that covered the casket of his son, who was killed in the Korean War, 11/13/1982
Remembering the sacrifices made by veterans of all generations on Veterans Day.
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in case you were having a bad day, here’s a picture of Yo-Yo Ma, the famous cellist, on the floor of a bathroom with a wombat
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In Plain Sight: The Sorrow And Pain Of Global Girls
Today is the International Day of the Girl Child. It is a U.N. event with a grand name and a powerful mission. Girls around the world, especially in lower-income countries, often face terrible things, from genital mutilation to child marriage to kidnapping. We asked five photographers, who devote much or all of their time to documenting the lives of global girls, to share photos with special significance and talk about the images.
Top photo: Nine months pregnant, Niruta, who is 14, arrives at her wedding in Kagati Village, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal on Jan. 23, 2007. Niruta moved in with the family of her 17-year-old husband-to-be and became pregnant when they were engaged — considered acceptable in her society. (Courtesy of Stephanie Sinclair)
Bottom photos: Sheldean Human of Pretoria, South Africa, was 7 when she was murdered, then raped, by a stranger in 2007. Furrer photographed her schoolmates: “These two girls represent a situation of incredible pain and loss but they are just so dignified. It breaks my heart.” (Mariella Furrer)
See more and read what the photographers had to say.
Related: A Day For Global Girls Gets People Talking, But Then What?
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#roalddahl #JamesAndTheGiantPeach
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Censorship chart shows how terrified China’s government is right now
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