U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with a man wearing a horse mask Tuesday, July 8, in downtown Denver. Obama had an interesting night in the city after he headlined a Democratic fundraiser earlier in the day. One man in a bar even offered marijuana to the President. As for the man in the horse mask, "it's unclear what message he hoped to convey," wrote the pool reporter assigned to cover the visit.
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Two horses fight Sunday, July 6, during the Rapa das Bestas, or shearing of the beasts, in Sabucedo, Spain. During the four-day festival, wild horses are rounded up and wrestled to the ground to have their manes and tails sheared.
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A Palestinian woman carries belongings from her family's house, which police said was destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on Wednesday, July 9. In response to continuing rocket attacks from Hamas and other militants in Gaza, Israel has begun its own wave of aerial bombardment. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the offensive would continue "until the firing at our communities stops and quiet is restored."
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Israeli soldiers work on their tanks near the border between Israel and Gaza on Monday, July 7. Some Israeli officials have hinted at the possibility of a ground offensive in Gaza, although questions remain about the government's appetite for such a conflict. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas convened an emergency meeting of his Cabinet to discuss the crisis, and afterward he told the media that the Israeli offensive "is not against Hamas or another political party, but it is against the Palestinian people."
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A Brazil soccer fan cries as she watches a live telecast of the World Cup semifinal match between Brazil and Germany on Tuesday, July 8. Many fans in Brazil were overcome with emotion after the national team lost 7-1 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
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Cycling spectators are seen along a road in England during the first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday, July 5. The legendary road race began in Leeds, England, and will end in Paris on July 27.
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An anti-riot policeman is hit in the face with a colleague's shield after a protester, left, pushed away the shield during a demonstration held Friday, July 4, outside the U.S. Embassy in Manila, Philippines. The protesters commemorated Filipino-American Friendship Day with a rally demanding the pullout of U.S. troops in the Philippines.
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Two men carry Steven Robles after Robles was attacked by a great white shark Saturday, July 5, near Manhattan Beach, California. The 7-foot-long shark became agitated by a fisherman's hook and apparently took out its frustration on Robles, who was swimming nearby. "It did a sharp left turn and then it lunged right at me," said Robles, a long-distance swimmer. He is recovering from his wounds, but he said he might never swim in the open water again.
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Jennifer Lawrence playfully covers the face of fellow actress Emma Watson as they attend the Christian Dior show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday, July 7.
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A bull chasing a reveler jumps into the sea Monday, July 7, during the Bous a la Mar (Bulls to the Sea) festival in Denia, Spain. During this festival, revelers provoke bulls to chase them until they both fall into sea. The bulls are then rescued and towed to safety by small boats.
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An Afghan policeman looks at a fire after an overnight attack by the Taliban on Saturday, July 5. More than 400 trucks carrying fuel and oil were burning on roads west of Kabul, Afghanistan, police spokesman Hashmatullah Stanekzai said. The Taliban claimed in a statement that their fighters had attacked a parking depot used by trucks delivering supplies to NATO.
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Rumeysa Gelgi, second from left, poses with her family at their home in Karabuk, Turkey, on Wednesday, July 9. Gelgi, a 17-year-old with a rare disorder called Weaver syndrome, was named the world's tallest girl by the Guinness Book of World Records. She is just over 7 feet tall.
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Cars are seen in a sunken parking lot after heavy rainfall hit Chengdu, China, on Wednesday, July 9. When the ground gave way, four cars fell into the pit and one was left stuck on the edge of a railing, according to local media.
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Activist Sabina Durden, right, debates Mary Estrada during an immigration protest Monday, July 7, outside of the U.S. Border Patrol station in Murrieta, California. Protesters have been staging rallies there in response to a wave of undocumented immigrant children who, after being caught along the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas, were transported to Murrieta to await their deportation proceedings.
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Workers carry a rope next to a sculpture of the literary character Gulliver at the Gulliver's World amusement park in Usedom, Germany, on Tuesday, July 8. The sculpture is 36 meters (118 feet) long.
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From left, competitive eaters Tim Janus, Joey Chestnut and Matt Stonie wolf down hot dogs Friday, July 4, during the 98th annual Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island in New York. Chestnut ate 61 hot dogs to win the men's competition for the eighth straight year.
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Passengers ride on the top of an overcrowded train in Loni, India, on Monday, July 7.
A museum worker cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model Tuesday, July 8, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. The life-size model, made of fiberglass and polyurethane, is based on a female blue whale found in 1925, according to the museum.
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A team tries to catch and ride a pony during the Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, on Sunday, July 6.
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A model shows off part of an upcoming Jean Paul Gaultier fashion collection Wednesday, July 9, in Paris.
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and his wife, Seletha, leave a federal court in New Orleans after he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a bribery scandal. In February, a jury found Nagin guilty of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and other favors from businessmen looking for a break from his administration.
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A couple reads magazines as they float in the salt waters of Lake Tus in Russia's Khakassia region, southwest of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, on Saturday, July 5. During the summer, many Russians travel to the lake, famous for the curative properties of its black and blue sediments, to bathe in the salty water and smear themselves with mud.
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A 21-foot crocodile robot is strapped on top of a van as it is transported to the Davao Crocodile Park in Pasay, Philippines, on Saturday, July 5.
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A Muslim boy recites verses from the Quran at a mosque in Noida, India, on Wednesday, July 9. During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims across the globe are abstaining from food, drink and other pleasures during daylight hours. Many call it a time of spiritual purity and rededication to God.
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A worker unloads a sack filled with maize from a train in Ahmedabad, India, on Tuesday, July 8. See last week in 34 photos