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The World in Pictures 📷

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The best photos from around the world, Donald Trump speaks, kids mourn after a school shooting and Novak Djokovic pretends to play the violin View in Browser August 31, 2025 View in Browser August 31, 2025 Policy changes, but facts endure . AP delivers accurate, fact-based journalism to keep the world informed in every administration. Support independent reporting today. Donate.   The best photos from around the world Explore gallery   Photos by journalist Mariam Dagga Freelance journalist Mariam Dagga, who had been working with the Associated Press and who was one of several journalists killed along with other people in Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital, poses for a portrait in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip. Photo: Jehad Alshrafi Explore gallery Dreams on the diamond: photos of Women's Professional Baseball League tryouts Meagan Haney, right, tags out another player during tryouts for the Women's Professional Baseball League in Washington. Photo:...

☕️ Back To School Brew

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Hitting the books in a high-tech world... August 31, 2025 View Online | Sign Up | Shop Presented By Vinnie Neuberg EDITOR'S NOTE Good morning. Sharpen your No. 2 pencils, because today, the Brew is going back to school. Now that classes are back in session, we're taking a look at how technology has transformed the educational landscape. We hope you won't just read the SparkNotes, and we promise there's no pop quiz at the end. And to put in your planner: We won't be in your inbox tomorrow, so feel free to sleep in on Labor Day. We'll be back to sending newsletters on Tuesday. CAREER A comp sci degree is no longer a job offer magnet Steve Prezant/Getty Images The college major long touted by tech CEOs, policymakers, and pragmatic parents as a path to six-figure employment straight out of college is now leaving many young job hunters disappointed. Recent computer science grads are struggling to find work as Silicon Valley pulls back on entr...