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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former right hand woman, tucks into burger and fries at a fast-food joint in Los Angeles. Maxwell, 57, the alleged madam to the multi-millionaire paedophile, was spotted with shake al fresco at an In-N-Out Burger on Monday Aug 12 while reading “The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives,” a nonfiction best seller by journalist Ted Gup. Sitting alone with her pet dog, she was surprised to be found and told a member of the public who immediately recognised her, and took the amazing photographs , “Well, I guess this is the last time I’ll be eating here!” Maxwell, accused in court papers of providing sex slaves for Epstein and engaging in threesomes with the financier and underage girls, had not been photographed in public since 2016. The daughter of the late, disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell has not been charged with any crimes but could find herself in the feds’ crosshairs following Epstein’s apparent jailhouse suicide Saturday. One of Epstein’s accusers, Jennifer Araoz, on Wednesday sued his estate, as well as Maxwell and three unidentified women for conspiring “to make possible and otherwise facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Araoz].” It’s not the first time Maxwell has been accused of luring young women and girls into the convicted pedophile’s web. Another accuser, Virginia Giuffre — who has said she had sex with England’s Prince Andrew and noted attorney Alan Dershowitz at Epstein’s command — sued the socialite for defamation in 2015 after Maxwell publicly stated Giuffre was lying about being sexually abused by Epstein. Giuffre claimed Maxwell recruited her when she was a 16-year-old spa attendant at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., and trained her to be Epstein’s sex slave. Maxwell has denied the allegations. A recently unsealed trove of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit, which was settled out of court, ch
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former right hand woman, tucks into burger and fries at a fast-food joint in Los Angeles. Maxwell, 57, the alleged madam to the multi-millionaire paedophile, was spotted with shake al fresco at an In-N-Out Burger on Monday Aug 12 while reading “The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives,” a nonfiction best seller by journalist Ted Gup. Sitting alone with her pet dog, she was surprised to be found and told a member of the public who immediately recognised her, and took the amazing photographs , “Well, I guess this is the last time I’ll be eating here!” Maxwell, accused in court papers of providing sex slaves for Epstein and engaging in threesomes with the financier and underage girls, had not been photographed in public since 2016. The daughter of the late, disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell has not been charged with any crimes but could find herself in the feds’ crosshairs following Epstein’s apparent jailhouse suicide Saturday. One of Epstein’s accusers, Jennifer Araoz, on Wednesday sued his estate, as well as Maxwell and three unidentified women for conspiring “to make possible and otherwise facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Araoz].” It’s not the first time Maxwell has been accused of luring young women and girls into the convicted pedophile’s web. Another accuser, Virginia Giuffre — who has said she had sex with England’s Prince Andrew and noted attorney Alan Dershowitz at Epstein’s command — sued the socialite for defamation in 2015 after Maxwell publicly stated Giuffre was lying about being sexually abused by Epstein. Giuffre claimed Maxwell recruited her when she was a 16-year-old spa attendant at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., and trained her to be Epstein’s sex slave. Maxwell has denied the allegations. A recently unsealed trove of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit, which was settled out of court, ch
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former right hand woman, tucks into burger and fries at a fast-food joint in Los Angeles. Maxwell, 57, the alleged madam to the multi-millionaire paedophile, was spotted with shake al fresco at an In-N-Out Burger on Monday Aug 12 while reading “The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives,” a nonfiction best seller by journalist Ted Gup. Sitting alone with her pet dog, she was surprised to be found and told a member of the public who immediately recognised her, and took the amazing photographs , “Well, I guess this is the last time I’ll be eating here!” Maxwell, accused in court papers of providing sex slaves for Epstein and engaging in threesomes with the financier and underage girls, had not been photographed in public since 2016. The daughter of the late, disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell has not been charged with any crimes but could find herself in the feds’ crosshairs following Epstein’s apparent jailhouse suicide Saturday. One of Epstein’s accusers, Jennifer Araoz, on Wednesday sued his estate, as well as Maxwell and three unidentified women for conspiring “to make possible and otherwise facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Araoz].” It’s not the first time Maxwell has been accused of luring young women and girls into the convicted pedophile’s web. Another accuser, Virginia Giuffre — who has said she had sex with England’s Prince Andrew and noted attorney Alan Dershowitz at Epstein’s command — sued the socialite for defamation in 2015 after Maxwell publicly stated Giuffre was lying about being sexually abused by Epstein. Giuffre claimed Maxwell recruited her when she was a 16-year-old spa attendant at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., and trained her to be Epstein’s sex slave. Maxwell has denied the allegations. A recently unsealed trove of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit, which was settled out of court, ch
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former right hand woman, tucks into burger and fries at a fast-food joint in Los Angeles. Maxwell, 57, the alleged madam to the multi-millionaire paedophile, was spotted with shake al fresco at an In-N-Out Burger on Monday Aug 12 while reading “The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives,” a nonfiction best seller by journalist Ted Gup. Sitting alone with her pet dog, she was surprised to be found and told a member of the public who immediately recognised her, and took the amazing photographs , “Well, I guess this is the last time I’ll be eating here!” Maxwell, accused in court papers of providing sex slaves for Epstein and engaging in threesomes with the financier and underage girls, had not been photographed in public since 2016. The daughter of the late, disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell has not been charged with any crimes but could find herself in the feds’ crosshairs following Epstein’s apparent jailhouse suicide Saturday. One of Epstein’s accusers, Jennifer Araoz, on Wednesday sued his estate, as well as Maxwell and three unidentified women for conspiring “to make possible and otherwise facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Araoz].” It’s not the first time Maxwell has been accused of luring young women and girls into the convicted pedophile’s web. Another accuser, Virginia Giuffre — who has said she had sex with England’s Prince Andrew and noted attorney Alan Dershowitz at Epstein’s command — sued the socialite for defamation in 2015 after Maxwell publicly stated Giuffre was lying about being sexually abused by Epstein. Giuffre claimed Maxwell recruited her when she was a 16-year-old spa attendant at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., and trained her to be Epstein’s sex slave. Maxwell has denied the allegations. A recently unsealed trove of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit, which was settled out of court, ch
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  • A total eclipse swept through the tiny town of Spring City, Tennessee on Monday afternoon. Thousands from all over the United States and a few from around the world flocked to the city with a population of under 2,000 (according to the 2010 census). The city is situated dead-center of the path of totality of the eclipse, providing a spectacular view and one of the longest durations of totality (over 2 minutes). There were no dedicated parking areas or viewing spots, so cars simply pulled into the town and parked wherever they could, lining up in rows down the streets and along the railroad tracks that run through the town. Local businesses were thriving with the influx, and many were sold out of ‘eclipse merchandise’ such as t-shirts within hours and were taking online orders for people who missed their chance to purchase a t-shirt on the spot. Eric Henson, manager at the Movie Depot, a movie-rental store, still had a few t-shirts and said his store was ‘doing great’ with all the new business. Another local resident, Amanda Gornik, came out to sell painted rocks that she decorated on the spot with eclipse images or anything a customer asked for. 21 Aug 2017 Pictured: Total eclipse in Spring City, Tennessee. Photo credit: Mom&Paparazzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A total eclipse swept through the tiny town of Spring City, Tennessee on Monday afternoon. Thousands from all over the United States and a few from around the world flocked to the city with a population of under 2,000 (according to the 2010 census). The city is situated dead-center of the path of totality of the eclipse, providing a spectacular view and one of the longest durations of totality (over 2 minutes). There were no dedicated parking areas or viewing spots, so cars simply pulled into the town and parked wherever they could, lining up in rows down the streets and along the railroad tracks that run through the town. Local businesses were thriving with the influx, and many were sold out of ‘eclipse merchandise’ such as t-shirts within hours and were taking online orders for people who missed their chance to purchase a t-shirt on the spot. Eric Henson, manager at the Movie Depot, a movie-rental store, still had a few t-shirts and said his store was ‘doing great’ with all the new business. Another local resident, Amanda Gornik, came out to sell painted rocks that she decorated on the spot with eclipse images or anything a customer asked for. 21 Aug 2017 Pictured: Total eclipse in Spring City, Tennessee. Photo credit: Mom&Paparazzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Aug 18,2017.  Casper Wyoming, U.S. - Astrocon 2017 attendees check out all the latest in astronomy during the 2017 Astrocon convention Friday in Casper. The town is expecting over 100,000 eclipse goers to invade the town as it lies in the middle of totality for a full 100 percent total eclipse for Monday Aug 21st. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Aug 19,2017.  Casper WY.  City of Casper has come out with eclipse edition vodka during the great america eclipse event. The town is expecting over 100,000+ eclipse goers to invade the town as it lies in the middle of totality for a full 100% total eclipse for Monday Aug 21st. Photo by Gene Blevins/LA DailyNews/SCNG/ZumaPress. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Aug 19,2017.  Casper WY. Astrocon attendees had a lot of eclipse SWAG to puck up on during day 3 of the 2017 Astrocon convention Saturday in Casper  Wy. The town is expecting over 100,000+ eclipse goers to invade the town as it lies in the middle of totality for a full 100% total eclipse for Monday Aug 21st. Photo by Gene Blevins/LA DailyNews/SCNG/ZumaPress. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Aug 18,2017.  Casper WY. Astrocon 2017 attendees check out all the latest in astronomy during the 2017 Astrocon convention Friday in Casper  Wy. The town is expecting over 100,000+ eclipse goers to invade the town as it lies in the middle of totality for a full 100% total eclipse for Monday Aug 21st. Photo by Gene Blevins/LA DailyNews/SCNG/ZumaPress. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Orioles' Jonathan Schoop, right, celebrates with Tim Beckham after defeating the Mariners 7-6 Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Orioles' Trey Mancini scores the go ahead run against the Mariners in the seventh inning Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. The Orioles won, 7-6. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Orioles' Zach Britton, right, celebrates with catcher Welington Castillo, left, after closing out the Mariners in the ninth inning to record his 12th save of the season Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. The Orioles won, 7-6. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Baltimore Orioles' Adam Jones connects for a solo homer against the Mariners in the fifth inning Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Baltimore Orioles' Trey Mancini makes a diving catch on a line drive by the Mariners' Robinson Cano in the first inning Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Orioles starting pitcher Chris Tillman reacts after giving up a three-run homer to the Mariners' Ben Gamel in the fourth inning Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago Cubs right fielder Jason Heyward (22) steals second base in front of Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Sean Rodriguez (3) during the second inning of their game Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Fulton, TX, USA - Linda and William Hart rode out Hurricane Harvey in their trailer near Bronte Street in Fulton, Texas. On Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, they described living through the hurricane and said they held hands just praying they would survive it. (Credit Image: © Rachel Denny Clow/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - USA - Miami Dolphins quarterbacks Jay Cutler (6) and David Fales (9) on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Fla. (Credit Image: © Charles Trainor Jr/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - USA - Miami Dolphins' Bryon Maxwell (41) misses a pass during a drill on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Fla. (Credit Image: © Charles Trainor Jr/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - USA - Miami Dolphins defensive end Charles Harris (90) during a drill on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Fla. (Credit Image: © Charles Trainor Jr/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - USA - Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey (51) and quarterback Jay Cutler (6) on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Fla. (Credit Image: © Charles Trainor Jr/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - USA - Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey (51) and lineman Sam Young (79) on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Fla. (Credit Image: © Charles Trainor Jr/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - USA - Miami Dolphins defensive tackles Ndamukong Suh (93) and Davon Godchaux (56) on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Fla. (Credit Image: © Charles Trainor Jr/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - USA - Miami Dolphins Jermon Bushrod (74) warms up on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Fla. (Credit Image: © Charles Trainor Jr/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - USA - Miami Dolphins defensive end Andre Branch (50) during a drill on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at the Miami Dolphins training facility in Davie, Fla. (Credit Image: © Charles Trainor Jr/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Shadows thrown by a sycamore tree on the parking lot of the Webster Groves Rec Center are crescent-shaped after the moment of eclipse totality has passed, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. The Rec center pool opened for special hours Monday for eclipse-watchers. Photo by Hillary Levin/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Dillon Gee (35) delivers a pitch against the Chicago White Sox during the first inning of game two of their double-header on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Carson Fulmer (51) delivers a pitch against the Minnesota Twins during the first inning of game two of their double-header on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago White Sox second baseman Yolmer Sanchez (5) makes a catch on the pop up by Minnesota Twins shortstop Ehire Adrianza (16) during the ninth inning of game one of their double-header on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago White Sox players and coaches celebrate at the end of their team's 7-6 win over the Minnesota Twins in game one of their double-header on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Carlos Rodon (55) delivers a pitch against the Minnesota Twins during the fourth inning of their double header on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Left, Chicago White Sox second baseman Yoan Moncada (10), and right, Chicago White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu (79), celebrate after scoring on the single by Chicago White Sox right fielder Avisail Garcia (26) during the first inning against the Minnesota Twins on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago White Sox right fielder Avisail Garcia (26), follows through on his two RBI single against the Minnesota Twins during the first inning of their double-header on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Carlos Rodon (55), delivers a pitch against the Minnesota Twins, during the first inning of their game on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Vernon, Alabama, USA - These two young kids were enjoying the solar eclipse on Monday Aug. 21st 2017, in Vernon, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Tim Thompson via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Los Angeles, California, U.S - Thousands of people gather to view a partial solar eclipse at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. (Credit Image: © Ringo Chiu via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) doubles against the Cincinnati Reds during the first inning of their game at Wrigley Field Monday Aug. 14, 2017 in Chicago. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Miami, FL, USA - Giancarlo Stanton is congratulated by Dee Gordon as he breaks the Marlins' season homerun record hitting his 43rd dinger of the season as the Miami Marlins host the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Miami. (Credit Image: © Patrick Farrell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago Cubs shortstop Javier Baez throws to first base on a fielder's choice, tagging out Cincinnati Reds shortstop Zack Cozart (2) during the first inning of their game at Wrigley Field Monday Aug. 14, 2017 in Chicago. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17), scores past Cincinnati Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco on the double by Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo during the first inning of their game at Wrigley Field Monday Aug. 14, 2017 in Chicago. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago Cubs left fielder Jon Jay (30) gets high fives in the dugout after he scored on the double by Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) during the first inning of their game at Wrigley Field Monday Aug. 14, 2017 in Chicago. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago Cubs left fielder Jon Jay (30) and Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) celebrate after they both scored on the double by Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) during the first inning of their game at Wrigley Field Monday Aug. 14, 2017 in Chicago. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Kennesaw, GA, USA - Opponents heckle Sen. Johnny Isakson, R - Ga., during his town hall meeting at Kennesaw State University on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, in Kennesaw, Ga. (Credit Image: © Curtis Compton/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Minneapolis, MN, USA - Demonstrators gather at a rally for solidarity with anti-racists in Charlottesville in front of the Minneapolis Republican Party office on Franklin Avenue Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Minneapolis, Minn. (Credit Image: © Carlos Gonzalez/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Miami, FL, USA - Giancarlo Stanton runs the bases and gets a congratulatory handshake from third base coach Fredi Gonzalez as he breaks the Marlins' season homerun record hitting his 43rd dinger of the season as the Miami Marlins host the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Miami. (Credit Image: © Patrick Farrell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Miami, FL, USA - Giancarlo Stanton breaks the Marlins' season homerun record as he hits his 43rd dinger of the season as the Miami Marlins host the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Miami. (Credit Image: © Patrick Farrell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Miami, FL, USA - Giancarlo Stanton runs the bases and gets a congratulatory handshake from third base coach Fredi Gonzalez as he breaks the Marlins' season homerun record hitting his 43rd dinger of the season as the Miami Marlins host the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Miami. (Credit Image: © Patrick Farrell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Miami, FL, USA - Giancarlo Stanton runs the bases and pumps his fist as he breaks the Marlins' season homerun record hitting his 43rd dinger of the season as the Miami Marlins host the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Miami. (Credit Image: © Patrick Farrell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Miami, FL, USA - Giancarlo Stanton breaks the Marlins' season homerun record as he hits his 43rd dinger of the season as the Miami Marlins host the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Miami. (Credit Image: © Patrick Farrell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA - The first stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket returns to Cape Canaveral on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 after lifting off from launch pad 39A a few minutes earlier from the Kennedy Space Center carrying a  Dragon spacecraft that will deliver cargo to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Red Huber/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 7, 2017 - Orlando, Florida, USA - The Little Miracles Academy day care at 900 Plymouth Ave. in Orlando where Myles K. Hill, 3, was found dead in the back of a van late Monday, Aug. 7, 2017. (Krista Torralva / Orlando Sentinel)<br />
** LEESBURG OUT, LADY LAKE OUT , DAYTONA BEACH NEWS JOURNAL OUT , TV OUT, MAGS OUT, NO SALES  (Credit Image: © Krista Torralva/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Chicago, IL, USA - Chicago White Sox third baseman Nicky Delmonico (30) reacts after his ground out during the first inning against the Minnesota Twins on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Credit Image: © Nuccio Dinuzzo/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Miami, FL, USA - Giancarlo Stanton breaks the Marlins' season home run record as he hits his 43rd dinger of the season as the Miami Marlins host the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Miami, Fla. Stanton cleared revocable trade waivers, according to a report from Yahoo Sports. That means he is eligible to be traded to any team. (Credit Image: © Patrick Farrell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Miami, FL, USA - Giancarlo Stanton breaks the Marlins' season homerun record as he hits his 43rd dinger of the season as the Miami Marlins host the San Francisco Giants on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 in Miami. (Credit Image: © Patrick Farrell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - Fort Worth, TX, USA - Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing announced Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, its acquisition by VF Corporation. Dickies, as it is often called, is a long-time Fort Worth company known for making heavy duty work clothing. Williamson-Dickie headquarters is at 509 W. Vickery Blvd. in Fort Worth, Texas. (Credit Image: © David Kent/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Left to right: Genevieve  de Messieres, NASM Educational Technician, Dr. David Skorton, Smithsonian Secretary,  Ivanka Trump, General John R. Daily (Ret), Director of the Air and Space Museum watches the 2017 Solar Eclipse through a telescope at NASM in Washington, DC, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017.
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  • This composite image shows the progression of a total solar eclipse over Madras, Oregon on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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  • The Moon is seen passing in front of the Sun during a solar eclipse from Ross Lake, Northern Cascades National Park, Washington on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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  • The Moon is seen passing in front of the Sun during a solar eclipse from Ross Lake, Northern Cascades National Park, Washington on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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  • People are seen as they watch a total solar eclipse through protective glasses in Madras, Oregon on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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  • The International Space Station, with a crew of six onboard, is seen in silhouette as it transits the Sun at roughly five miles per second during a partial solar eclipse, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 from Ross Lake, Northern Cascades National Park, Washington.  Onboard as part of Expedition 52 are: NASA astronauts Peggy Whitson, Jack Fischer, and Randy Bresnik; Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin and Sergey Ryazanskiy; and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Paolo Nespoli. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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  • The Moon is seen passing in front of the Sun during a solar eclipse from Ross Lake, Northern Cascades National Park, Washington on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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  • The Moon is seen as it starts passing in front of the Sun during a solar eclipse from Ross Lake, Northern Cascades National Park, Washington on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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  • Dave Punaro reflects the shadow of the partial eclipse into a box during the total solar eclipse in Madras, Oregon on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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  • This composite image, made from 4 frames, shows the International Space Station, with a crew of six onboard, as it transits the Sun at roughly five miles per second during a partial solar eclipse, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 from , Northern Cascades National Park in Washington. Onboard as part of Expedition 52 are: NASA astronauts Peggy Whitson, Jack Fischer, and Randy Bresnik; Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin and Sergey Ryazanskiy; and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Paolo Nespoli. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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  • A NASA employee use protective glasses over his  cell phone to capture and view a partial solar eclipse from NASA Headquarters Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Connie Moore)
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  • Klaus Koschinsky, left, and his daughters, Claudia, center, and Tanja, right, from Munich, Germany, are seen as they watch a total solar eclipse through protective glasses in Madras, Oregon on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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  • The Sun is seen as it rises behind Jack Mountain head of the solar eclipse, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, Ross Lake, Northern Cascades National Park, Washington. A total solar eclipse will sweep across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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  • NASA employee Denise Young uses protective glasses to view a partial solar eclipse from NASA Headquarters rooftop Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Washington,DC. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Connie Moore)
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  • This composite image shows the progression of a total solar eclipse over Madras, Oregon on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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  • This composite image, made from seven frames, shows the International Space Station, with a crew of six onboard, as it transits the Sun at roughly five miles per second during a partial solar eclipse, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 near Banner, Wyoming. Onboard as part of Expedition 52 are: NASA astronauts Peggy Whitson, Jack Fischer, and Randy Bresnik; Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin and Sergey Ryazanskiy; and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Paolo Nespoli. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
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  • NASA employees and vistors use protective glasses to view a partial solar eclipse from NASA Headquarters Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Connie Moore)
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  • People are seen as they watch a total solar eclipse through protective glasses in Madras, Oregon on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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  • NASA employee uses protective glasses to view a partial solar eclipse from NASA Headquarters Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Connie Moore)
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  • This composite image of nine pictures shows the progression of a partial solar eclipse near Banner, Wyoming on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
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  • A boy watches the total solar eclipse through protective glasses in Madras, Oregon on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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  • This composite image shows the progression of a partial solar eclipse over Ross Lake, in Northern Cascades National Park, Washington on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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  • Tonya Carinelli of Charlotte, N.C. basks in the solar eclipse while reclined at the Discovery Place parking deck on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Charlotte, N.C. Photo by Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Brendan O'Connor of New Jersey attempts to get a photo of the solar eclipse by using one of the shades from his glasses to cover his lens at the Discovery Place parking deck on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Charlotte, N.C. Photo by Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Eden Harwell, 6, of Kings Mountain, N.C. keeps her eyes and forehead shaded as she looks at the solar eclipse from atop the Discovery Place parking deck on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Charlotte, N.C. Photo by Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jackson Doeler of Charlotte, N.C. checks out the solar eclipse through a pin hole in a box atop the Discovery Place parking deck on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Charlotte, N.C. Photo by Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • From left, Trevor, Evan, Todd, Cynthia and Ryan Striegel of Fort Mill, S.C. gaze at the solar eclipse from the rooftop of the Discovery Place parking deck on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Photo by Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Caleb Millward, 4, Timothy Millward, 38, Anthony Millward, 66, Melissa Muniz, 24, and Bryce Radenhausen, 25, observe the solar eclipse at the East Lake Public Library in Sorrento, Fla. on Monday, Aug. 21. 2017. Photo by Stephen Hudak/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Coca-Cola Orlando Eye, a 400-foot tall observation wheel, is illuminated during the solar eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. In Central Florida, eager eclipse watchers saw about 85 percent to 88 percent of the sun blotted out when the eclipse reached its peak. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Coca-Cola Orlando Eye, a 400-foot tall observation wheel, is illuminated during the solar eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. In Central Florida, eager eclipse watchers saw about 85 percent to 88 percent of the sun blotted out when the eclipse reached its peak. Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jeremy Garcia, Alanii Garcia and Genesis Martinez check out the solar eclipse on the terrace of the Orlando Science Center on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Photo by Marco Santana/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rain clouds obsure the eclipse tracking over Spaceship Earth at Epcot at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. The eclipse was partially blocked as it approached totality because of the weather in the area. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A four-image multiple exposure shows the eclipse tracking over Spaceship Earth at Epcot at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. The eclipse was partially blocked as it approached totality because of thunderstorms in the area. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Clouds break in time to the cheers of fans who got to briefly see the total eclipse inside Saluki Stadium on the campus of Southern Illinois University Carbondale on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Photo by Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The eclipse approaches totality at Saluki Stadium on the campus of Southern Illinois University Carbondale on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Photo by Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner implores the clouds to part as they block views of the eclipse, as seen from the press box roof of Saluki Stadium on the campus of Southern Illinois University Carbondale on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Photo by Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • "I am surprised there are not more people here," said Rick Wiese of Pevely, who found a spot off Highway 61 to watch the eclipse with his wife Donna on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Herculaneum, Mo. Herculaneum was in the path of totality for approximately 2 minutes and 32 seconds. Photo by Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • "I just felt like avoiding the crowds," said Dottie Behymer, who watches the lunar eclipse alongside her granddaughter Chantal Tolie, 11, in her front yard on along the 1300 block of Riverview in Festus, Mo. on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 Festus was in the path of totality for approximately 2 minutes and 36 seconds. Photo by Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • As the moment of totality rapidly approaches, Henry Jennings, 10, in front, his sister Lucy Jennings, 8, and their grandmother Mary Kinney, all of Webster Groves, make sure their glasses are properly on. The pool at the Webster Groves Rec Center opened for special hours Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 for eclipse-watchers. Photo by Hillary Levin/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Joe Vogt of Webster Groves watches the partial phase of the solar eclipse at the Webster Groves Aquatic Center on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Photo by Hillary Levin/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Nancy Kolaz, from Chesterfield, looks up as the moon begins to blot out the sun during the eclipse over Chesterfield, Mo. on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Chesterfield received about 1 minute and 20 seconds of totality. More than 3,000 people attended an eclipse viewing party at the Chesterfield Amphitheater. Photo by David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A composite image of eight pictures shows the phases of the total eclipse as the moon passes from left to right in front of the sun during a solar eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, near Perryville, Mo. Shot with an equivalent of an 800mm lens, the partial phases are single exposures. The center image of the total eclipse is made from multiple exposures that help show more detail of the sun's corona around the moon. Photo by Chris Lee/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Miami-Dade County School Board Member Susie Castillo watches the solar eclipse at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Photo by Sebastian Ballestas/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The solar eclipse as viewed at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Photo by Sebastian Ballestas/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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