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A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo autonomously clears a table and loads a dishwasher as well as scrapping food waste into a bin.
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Memo 1
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A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo autonomously clears a table and loads a dishwasher as well as scrapping food waste into a bin.
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Memo 1
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Picture MUST credit: Sunday
A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo autonomously clears a table and loads a dishwasher as well as scrapping food waste into a bin.
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Memo 1
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Picture MUST credit: Sunday
A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo autonomously clears a table and loads a dishwasher as well as scrapping food waste into a bin.
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Memo 1
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Picture MUST credit: Sunday
A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo autonomously clears a table and loads a dishwasher as well as scrapping food waste into a bin.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Memo 1
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Picture MUST credit: Sunday
A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo autonomously clears a table and loads a dishwasher as well as scrapping food waste into a bin.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Memo 1
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Picture MUST credit: Sunday
A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo autonomously clears a table and loads a dishwasher as well as scrapping food waste into a bin.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Memo 1
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Picture MUST credit: Sunday
A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo the robot.
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Memo 1
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Picture MUST credit: Sunday
A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: Memo collects glasses after being trained by a human wearing the Skill Capture Glove.
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Memo 1
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20/11/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Sunday
A new home robot has been unveiled that can be trained to do multiple tasks by anyone wearing special glove.
The robot is a wheeled humanoid called Memo.
But does not rely on current robot training approaches called teleoperation.
This is where a human remotely controls the robot to teach it new skills which it can then repeat autonomously but is slow and capital-intensive.
Memo, by US-based company Sunday uses something called a Skill Capture Glove.
Sunday distributes the gloves, which cost roughly € 175 euros to produce, to humans in real homes dubbed “memory developers.”
These people perform chores wearing the glove which in turn record high-fidelity motion and force data.
The company has shipped over 2,000 gloves and is collecting data from 500 homes.
This allows the robot to learn from human dexterity without needing a human hand and is said to have a 90 percent success rate.
Sunday claims using the training glove model allows Memo to perform ultra-long-horizon tasks that have previously stumped autonomous systems.
The robot is designed specifically for domestic chores.
Memo is 170 tall and weighs 77 kg including the wheeled base.
OPS: The Skill Capture Glove which collects date from a human user to power Memo's AI
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Jose Antonio Kast, Supporters
Supporters of Jose Antonio Kast, the presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, react after knowing the election results on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Jose Antonio Kast, Supporters
Supporters of Jose Antonio Kast, the presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, react after knowing the election results on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Jose Antonio Kast, Supporters
Supporters of Jose Antonio Kast, the presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, react after knowing the election results on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Jose Antonio Kast, Supporters
Supporters of Jose Antonio Kast, the presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, react after knowing the election results on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Jose Antonio Kast, Supporters
Supporters of Jose Antonio Kast, the presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, react after knowing the election results on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Reinaldo Ubilla/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Democratic Socialists Tax The Rich Rally In New York City
On November 16, 2025, in Manhattan, NYC, the New York Democratic Socialists of America hold the Tax the Rich rally. The group, along with other gathered protestors, speaks to ensuring newly elected mayor Zohran Mamdani's mandates. Throughout, speakers and protestors alike repeatedly call for leaders to tax the rich. (Photo by Neil Constantine/NurPhoto) -
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Remembrance Sunday 2025
November 9, 2025, Chester, United Kingdom: People gathering for Remembrance Sunday in Chester, England for the 2 minutes silence for the fallen soldiers. Sherin Akhtar is the first female Lord mayor of Chester. She is also the first muslim mayor to where a hijab is part of the official attire. (Credit Image: © Gaby Schuetze/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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25-year-old Man Fatally Shot To The Head At 2111 Southern Boulevard Within Confines Of The 48 Precinct
NYPD officers work the scene where a 25-year-old man is fatally shot in the head inside 2111 Southern Boulevard within the confines of the 48th precinct in Bronx, New York, United States, on November 9, 2025. On Sunday evening at approximately 5:45 PM, police respond and find a 25-year-old male unconscious and unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS responds and pronounces the male deceased on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation is active and ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending family notification. Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit process the scene, police officers stage in the area, and personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner take possession of the body of the 25-year-old man. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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25-year-old Man Fatally Shot To The Head At 2111 Southern Boulevard Within Confines Of The 48 Precinct
NYPD officers work the scene where a 25-year-old man is fatally shot in the head inside 2111 Southern Boulevard within the confines of the 48th precinct in Bronx, New York, United States, on November 9, 2025. On Sunday evening at approximately 5:45 PM, police respond and find a 25-year-old male unconscious and unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS responds and pronounces the male deceased on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation is active and ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending family notification. Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit process the scene, police officers stage in the area, and personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner take possession of the body of the 25-year-old man. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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25-year-old Man Fatally Shot To The Head At 2111 Southern Boulevard Within Confines Of The 48 Precinct
NYPD officers work the scene where a 25-year-old man is fatally shot in the head inside 2111 Southern Boulevard within the confines of the 48th precinct in Bronx, New York, United States, on November 9, 2025. On Sunday evening at approximately 5:45 PM, police respond and find a 25-year-old male unconscious and unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS responds and pronounces the male deceased on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation is active and ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending family notification. Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit process the scene, police officers stage in the area, and personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner take possession of the body of the 25-year-old man. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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25-year-old Man Fatally Shot To The Head At 2111 Southern Boulevard Within Confines Of The 48 Precinct
NYPD officers work the scene where a 25-year-old man is fatally shot in the head inside 2111 Southern Boulevard within the confines of the 48th precinct in Bronx, New York, United States, on November 9, 2025. On Sunday evening at approximately 5:45 PM, police respond and find a 25-year-old male unconscious and unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS responds and pronounces the male deceased on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation is active and ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending family notification. Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit process the scene, police officers stage in the area, and personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner take possession of the body of the 25-year-old man. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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25-year-old Man Fatally Shot To The Head At 2111 Southern Boulevard Within Confines Of The 48 Precinct
NYPD officers work the scene where a 25-year-old man is fatally shot in the head inside 2111 Southern Boulevard within the confines of the 48th precinct in Bronx, New York, United States, on November 9, 2025. On Sunday evening at approximately 5:45 PM, police respond and find a 25-year-old male unconscious and unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS responds and pronounces the male deceased on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation is active and ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending family notification. Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit process the scene, police officers stage in the area, and personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner take possession of the body of the 25-year-old man. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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25-year-old Man Fatally Shot To The Head At 2111 Southern Boulevard Within Confines Of The 48 Precinct
NYPD officers work the scene where a 25-year-old man is fatally shot in the head inside 2111 Southern Boulevard within the confines of the 48th precinct in Bronx, New York, United States, on November 9, 2025. On Sunday evening at approximately 5:45 PM, police respond and find a 25-year-old male unconscious and unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS responds and pronounces the male deceased on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation is active and ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending family notification. Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit process the scene, police officers stage in the area, and personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner take possession of the body of the 25-year-old man. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
A great egret is seen during the morning hours at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on November 2, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
A great blue heron is seen during the morning hours at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on November 2, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
A great blue heron is seen during the morning hours at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on November 2, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Oxbow Nature Conservancy
A great egret is seen during the morning hours at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on November 2, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto)
