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New York City Police Department Marching Band performs during The 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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New York City Police Department Marching Band performs during The 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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New York City Police Department Marching Band performs during The 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. (Photo: Gordon Donovan)-stock-foto
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Symbolic photo of the New York Police Department (NYPD) in Berlin, September 23, 2025. Photographed on behalf of the German Federal Foreign Office.-stock-foto
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Symbolic photo of the New York Police Department (NYPD) in Berlin, September 23, 2025. Photographed on behalf of the German Federal Foreign Office.-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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New York, New York – August 17, 2025: New York City Police department Commissioner Jessica Tisch along with Thousands of spectators packed Madison Avenue as the 43rd India Day Parade brought colorful floats, marching bands, folk dancers, and community leaders to celebrate India’s independence. The world’s largest Indian parade turned Midtown into a vibrant display of national pride, faith, and cultural heritage, with Tricolor flags and traditional music lining the entire route. (Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)-stock-foto
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Frederick Albert Wallis (1869-1951) who served as Fourth Deputy Police Commissioner of New Yok City, U.S. Commissioner of Immigration, a New York City Department of Corrections Commissioner and a Democratic   National Convention delegate. Wallis is at Ellis Island with immigrants."-stock-foto
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First Deputy Police Commissioner Tania Kinsella and NYPD Chief of the Department John Chell attend Pride parade on a theme 'Rise Up: Pride in Protest' on 5th Avenue in New York on June 29, 2025. More than a million spectators, community members and allies celebrated Pride parade. Parade organizers excluded NYPD LGBTQIA  members from the 2025 Pride parade on a ground that members of NYPD marching in uniform must not carry firearms. That request contradicts with the city law requiring uniformed officers to carry concealed guns. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press)-stock-foto
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Police walk by a sticker affixed on a traffic signal during a protest in Foley Square demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist and recent Columbia graduate. ??Khalil, a green card holder and married to a U.S. citizen, was taken from his home by agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS?) ?on the night of March 8, 2025, but has since received a reprieve from deportation. A federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration's efforts to deport him until a conference on Wednesday. ? (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press)-stock-foto
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Police arrest a protestor during a protest in Foley Square demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist and recent Columbia graduate. ??Khalil, a green card holder and married to a U.S. citizen, was taken from his home by agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS?) ?on the night of March 8, 2025, but has since received a reprieve from deportation. A federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration's efforts to deport him until a conference on Wednesday. ? (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press)-stock-foto
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Police grabs the arm of an arrested protestor during a protest in Foley Square demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist and recent Columbia graduate. ??Khalil, a green card holder and married to a U.S. citizen, was taken from his home by agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS?) ?on the night of March 8, 2025, but has since received a reprieve from deportation. A federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration's efforts to deport him until a conference on Wednesday. ? (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press)-stock-foto
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Police arrest a protestor during a protest in Foley Square demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist and recent Columbia graduate. ??Khalil, a green card holder and married to a U.S. citizen, was taken from his home by agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS?) ?on the night of March 8, 2025, but has since received a reprieve from deportation. A federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration's efforts to deport him until a conference on Wednesday. ? (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press)-stock-foto
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Police arrest a protestor during a protest in Foley Square demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist and recent Columbia graduate. ??Khalil, a green card holder and married to a U.S. citizen, was taken from his home by agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS?) ?on the night of March 8, 2025, but has since received a reprieve from deportation. A federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration's efforts to deport him until a conference on Wednesday. ? (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press)-stock-foto
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New York, United States. 08th Mar, 2025. An arrested protestor waits with police outside a Tesla showroom. Protests outside Tesla businesses across the country continue to grow as a direct response to the Trump administration targeting agencies and slashing the federal workforce led by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire who is leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and has been given access to critical systems across the federal government. (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, United States. 08th Mar, 2025. An arrested protestor waits with police outside a Tesla showroom. Protests outside Tesla businesses across the country continue to grow as a direct response to the Trump administration targeting agencies and slashing the federal workforce led by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire who is leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and has been given access to critical systems across the federal government. (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, United States. 08th Mar, 2025. An arrested protestor waits with police outside a Tesla showroom in Manhattan. Protests outside Tesla businesses across the country continue to grow as a direct response to the Trump administration targeting agencies and slashing the federal workforce led by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire who is leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and has been given access to critical systems across the federal government. (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, United States. 08th Mar, 2025. An arrested protestor waits with police outside a Tesla showroom. Protests outside Tesla businesses across the country continue to grow as a direct response to the Trump administration targeting agencies and slashing the federal workforce led by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire who is leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and has been given access to critical systems across the federal government. (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, United States. 08th Mar, 2025. An arrested protestor waits with police outside a Tesla showroom. Protests outside Tesla businesses across the country continue to grow as a direct response to the Trump administration targeting agencies and slashing the federal workforce led by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire who is leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and has been given access to critical systems across the federal government. (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New York, United States. 08th Mar, 2025. An arrested protestor waits with police outside a Tesla showroom. Protests outside Tesla businesses across the country continue to grow as a direct response to the Trump administration targeting agencies and slashing the federal workforce led by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire who is leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and has been given access to critical systems across the federal government. (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Arrested protesters are placed in a police vehicle during a protest outside a Tesla showroom on the westside of Manhattan on March 1, 2025 in New York City. The ?rally is a direct response to the Trump administration? targeting agencies and slashing the federal workforce? led by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, who is leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency? (DOGE) and has been given access to to critical systems across the federal government?. (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press)-stock-foto
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Arrested protesters are placed in a police vehicle during a protest outside a Tesla showroom on the westside of Manhattan on March 1, 2025 in New York City. The ?rally is a direct response to the Trump administration? targeting agencies and slashing the federal workforce? led by Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, who is leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency? (DOGE) and has been given access to critical systems across the federal government?. (Photo by Michael Nigro/Pacific Press)-stock-foto