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The week in 40 photos

The week in 40 photos

A moment of silence is held Saturday at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York. From left are former President Bill Clinton; former first lady and US Sen. Hillary Clinton; former President Barack Obama; former first lady Michelle Obama; President Joe Biden; first lady Jill Biden; former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg; Bloomberg’s partner, Diana Taylor; and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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Updated 7:41 PM ET, Thu September 16, 2021

A moment of silence is held Saturday at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York. From left are former President Bill Clinton; former first lady and US Sen. Hillary Clinton; former President Barack Obama; former first lady Michelle Obama; President Joe Biden; first lady Jill Biden; former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg; Bloomberg’s partner, Diana Taylor; and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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The past week marked a somber milestone in the United States as we stopped to remember those killed in the September 11 terrorist attacks 20 years ago.

Memorial services were held in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and President Joe Biden visited all three sites. In New York, he was joined by former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

“These memorials are really important,” Biden said during his stop in Pennsylvania. “But they’re also incredibly difficult for the people affected by them, because it brings back the moment they got the phone call, it brings back the instant they got the news, no matter how years go by.”

Take a look at more photos from that day and other major news stories from September 10 to September 16.

Emma Raducanu celebrates after winning the US Open tennis tournament on Saturday, September 11. Raducanu, 18, is the first qualifier in the history of the Open Era to win a major title. She defeated fellow teen Leylah Fernandez in the final 6-4, 6-3.

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The main booster returns to Earth after a SpaceX rocket launched four people — none of whom are professional astronauts — into the planet’s orbit on Wednesday, September 15. This mission, dubbed Inspiration4, is the first orbital mission in the history of spaceflight to be staffed entirely by tourists or otherwise non-astronauts.

John Kraus/Inspiration4

Rapper Lil Nas X attends the Met Gala in New York on Monday, September 13. He went for a succession of rapid costume changes, removing a gigantic velvet robe to reveal a suit of golden armor and then a sparkling golden jumpsuit. See more photos from the red carpet

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Former Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, September 15. Maroney, Simone Biles, Maggie Nichols and Aly Raisman ripped the FBI and the Justice Department for how FBI agents mishandled abuse allegations brought against Larry Nassar, the former USA Gymnastics team doctor now serving a long prison sentence. “They allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year, and this inaction directly allowed Nassar’s abuse to continue,” Maroney said.

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Students arrive for the first day of school at the Mott Hall Bridges Academy in Brooklyn, New York, on Monday, September 13. Students in New York City’s public schools —the nation’s largest school district — were welcomed back to the classroom Monday for full-time, in-person learning, joining school districts across the country confronting a new academic year amid Covid-19.

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A squirrel raids a nut-harvesting machine on a farm near Elkton, Oregon, on Saturday, September 11. The farmer set a live trap with hopes of catching and relocating the bandit.

Robin Loznak/Zuma Press Wire

California Gov. Gavin Newsom makes an appearance after the polls closed in his recall election on Tuesday, September 14. The recall effort was born in partisan anger over his pandemic response, but it ended with a vote of confidence in his strategy to combat it. Newsom was bolstered by a robust turnout among Democrats, who outnumber Republicans nearly two to one in the Golden State but had initially appeared disinterested in the race.

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Colasa Pichardo, center, is comforted by her daughter Rosalinda Rosario during a burial service in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, September 14. Pichardo’s daughter Johanny Rosario Pichardo, 25, was a US Marine sergeant and one of the 13 American service members killed in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan on August 26.

David Goldman/AP

Apple CEO Tim Cook unveils the new iPad Mini during a virtual media event on Tuesday, September 14. Apple also unveiled four new iPhones and a new Apple Watch.

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Workers wrap the Arc de Triomphe monument in Paris on Sunday, September 12. The project, by artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude, will include 25,000 square meters of silvery blue fabric. It will be on view from September 18 until October 3.

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The carcasses of dead white-sided dolphins lie on a beach after being pulled from blood-stained waters on the island of Eysturoy, which is part of the Faroe Islands, on Sunday, September 12. More than 1,400 dolphins were killed in what local authorities said was a traditional whaling hunt. The killing has been denounced by marine conservation group Sea Shepherd as a “brutal and badly mishandled” massacre.

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Charity Kase, one of the drag queens competing in the latest series of “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK,” poses for photos in London on Tuesday, September 14.

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A woman receives a Covid-19 vaccine at a pachinko parlor in Osaka, Japan, on Monday, September 13. The parlor was being used as a makeshift vaccination site.

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A couple of Los Angeles Chargers try to bring down Washington running back Antonio Gibson during an NFL game in Landover, Maryland, on Sunday, September 12. It was the opening weekend of the NFL’s regular season.

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A SpaceX rocket launches a four-person, all-tourist crew into Earth’s orbit from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Wednesday, September 15. The Inspiration4 mission is being billed as the beginning of a new era of space travel for average people.

Steve Nesius/Reuters

Renee Farrell of the Lakeview Fire Department traces over the name of her late husband at a 9/11 memorial in Lido Beach, New York, on Saturday, September 11.

Johnny Milano/The New York Times/Redux

A sculpture by Danger Dave, “Damien Hirst Looking for Sharks,” is seen on Australia’s Currumbin Beach on Monday, September 13. It is part of the annual Swell Sculpture Festival. Hirst is a famous British artist, and one of his famous artworks features a large tiger shark suspended in formaldehyde.

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Singer Olivia Rodrigo performs during the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, September 12. She would go on to win Best New Artist and Song of the Year (“Drivers License”).

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Actors Brad Pitt, left, and Bradley Cooper watch the US Open final between Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev on Sunday, September 12. Medvedev defeated Djokovic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 to claim his first grand-slam title and end Djokovic’s hopes of winning all four majors this year.

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This photo provided by the North Korean government on Thursday, September 16, shows a missile being launched from a train Wednesday in an undisclosed part of North Korea. Both North and South Korea tested ballistic missiles on Wednesday, ratcheting up tensions in what was already one of the most volatile regions on the planet. North Korea fired the first missiles.

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USC wide receiver Gary Bryant Jr. collides with a goal post after trying to pull in a catch against Stanford on Saturday, September 11.

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Rescuers work at the site of a landslide in Tlalnepantla, Mexico, on Saturday, September 11. The collapse happened a day earlier and buried three houses.

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Caitlyn Jenner, a former Olympian and reality TV star, casts her ballot in the California gubernatorial recall election on Tuesday, September 14. Jenner was one of the Republicans hoping to replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, but Newsom defeated the recall effort.

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The Formula 1 car of Max Verstappen lands on the top of Lewis Hamilton’s car during a collision during the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday, September 12. Both drivers were able to walk away from the incident but were ruled out for the remainder of the race. Hamilton told reporters that he felt “fortunate to be alive.”

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A child visits the Washington Monument as flags are flown at half-staff on Saturday, September 11. A beam of light was cast into the sky from the Pentagon.

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Zhou Xiaoxuan, a leading figure in China’s #MeToo movement, speaks to journalists and supporters in Beijing before a hearing in her case against prominent television host Zhu Jun on Tuesday, September 14. A court in Beijing ruled against her, citing “insufficient evidence.” Zhu has not directly commented on the case in public. He has denied all allegations through his lawyer and filed a separate lawsuit against Zhou for defamation, according to a statement from his lawyer in 2018.

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A bee flies over a cosmos flower at a park in Seoul, South Korea, on Monday, September 13.

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A 9/11 memorial service is held Friday, September 10, outside the New York City Fire Department’s Ten House near ground zero.

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An American flag is unfurled at Michigan Stadium before a college football game in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Saturday, September 11.

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Steven LoBue competes in a Cliff Diving World Series event held at Ireland’s Downpatrick Head on Sunday, September 12.

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Singer Doja Cat hosts the MTV Video Music Awards in New York on Sunday, September 12. She also performed and won Best Collaboration for the song “Kiss Me More” with SZA.

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France’s SailGP team, helmed by Billy Besson, competes in a race in St. Tropez, France, on Saturday, September 11.

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Workers wearing personal protective equipment carry a Covid-19 victim at a house in Nonthaburi, Thailand, on Wednesday, September 15. Although Thailand kept infection numbers low in 2020 thanks to successful containment measures, the country has struggled to keep cases in check this year.

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Flowers and flags are left for the victims of United Airlines Flight 93 at a memorial near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, September 11. The hijacked plane crashed into a field 20 years ago.

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A dog takes part in the annual Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon in Del Mar, California, on Sunday, September 12.

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People play soccer on a dusty field in Soweto, South Africa, on Wednesday, September 15. See last week in 40 photos

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