A couple stops in the rubble left over from a family member a day after the tornado that devastated the city Moore, Oklahoma.
Aerialist Nik Wallenda's walk on a steel cable 2 inches thick with a length of a quarter of a mile above the Little Colorado River Gorge, in northeastern Arizona, in June.
They shoot protester with rubber bullets when riot police attack that came after clashes during a protest against corruption and rising prices in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Michael Knaapen and John Becker, who married seven years ago in Toronto, Canada, react to the news that the Supreme Court overturned the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).
A man dressed as Superman patient smiles Joao Bertola, 2, and his father in the Sabara Children's Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Tammy Holmes and grandchildren take refuge under a pier when a fierce fire burns furiously in the Australian city of Dunalley.
An anti-government protester giving a rose to a Thai flooring in the Ministry of Defence during a demonstration in Bangkok.
Thania Sayne leans on the headstone of the grave of her husband, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2011, at Arlington National Cemetery.
Garrett McNamara attempts to break the Guinness World Record with the largest wave ever surfed has been in Nazare, Portugal.
A boy carries his dog through flood caused by monsoon rain in Manila, Philippines.
Catholics take pictures with their phones and tablets of the new election of Pope Francisco, as he speaks from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
Renata Teodoro, 25, right, holds the hand of her mother, Gorete Borges Teodoro, who was deported six years in the United States does, through the border fence in Nogales, Arizona.
A woman tries to stop a military bulldozer hurt a person injured after clashes between security forces and opposition groups that left hundreds of people dead in Cairo.
A young Hindu is hanging from a power line before diving into flood waters overflowing river Ganges in Allahabad, in August.
A Pakistani man carries a child runs away from the site where a car exploded in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan.
A man kicks a topless activist of the Ukrainian women's movement Femen, while raising his fist to protest against the Islamists against the Great Mosque of Paris.
Captain Michael Potoczniak marries his partner Todd Saunders at an event in San Francisco on June 29.
A young man jumps from the bridge of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China, following the river to another person who minutes before he committed suicide.
A man rescues a woman from her car on a flooded road in the Athenian suburb of Chalandri in February.
A child looks to the National Zoo in Washington, DC, which was temporarily closed due to the government shutdown.
A woman sitting in prayer while his head is shaved to mourn the last king of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk, before his funeral in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Afghan children play with toy guns on the first day of Eid al-Adha in October.
An anti-government protester in Bahrain is engulfed in flames after a shot fired by riot police struck the fuel pump that was in his hand, he was preparing to throw.
Bill Iffrig, 78, is on the ground while police officers respond to a second explosion at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
The riders observed a moment of silence for the victims of the attacks in the Boston Marathon before the start of the London Marathon, in Greenwich, southeast London.
Visitors watch the gushing water coming out of a section of the Yellow River Xiaolangdi Dam in China, during a July 6 to remove accumulated sediment.
Sue Rochman, left, and Robin Romdalvik hugs her son Maddox Rochman-Romdalvik, 8, in the municipality of the city of San Francisco, after the decision of the Supreme Court gave the green light to same-sex marriage in California.
Figo a police dog Kentucky, pays posthumous tribute to his human partner, Officer Jason Ellis, who was killed in an ambush five days earlier.
The survivors of Typhoon Haiyan, which left 1.9 million homeless, participating in a religious procession in Tolosa, eastern Philippine island of Leyte.
The riot police custody activists gay rights that have been hit by anti-gay protesters, during a demonstration authorized for gay rights, in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Rescue workers pull a survivor, Reshma, alive 16 days after a building of a garment factory in Bangladesh collapsed.
George Zimmerman winks at his lawyer at the start of his trial in the Circuit Court of Seminole.
A child holds her mother's leg as she cries in front of her damaged after a strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 on the Longmen Village, Lushan County in Ya'an, Sichuan province home.
A Turkish riot police used tear gas against a woman, while people protest against the destruction of trees in a park caused by a pedestrian project in Taksim Square in downtown Istanbul.
A sergeant of the Air Force surprises his wife and daughter during the second quarter of a game between the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers.
A couple runs near riot police gathered at the Mane Garrincha stadium in Brasilia, Brazil, on September 7, before the international friendly soccer match between Brazil and Australia.
Women carrying children run for safety, while police seek armed gunmen involved in a shooting at a shopping center in Nairobi, Kenya, where 67 people died.
Francis Pope blesses and prays a severely disfigured man.
Rescuers carry a child who was rescued from the rubble of the site of a residential building collapsed in Mumbai, India, in September.
An Indonesian child watches as ash is thrown Mount Sinabung.
The newborn, Bea Joy, sleeps while her mother recovers in a makeshift maternity clinic at the airport in Tacloban which was devastated by a typhoon. Ortega was at an evacuation center when the storm hit and had to swim and hold on to a pole to survive.
The first same-sex couple who married in France kissing on the balcony in front of a crowd, after his marriage in the city of Montpellier.
Firefighters prepare to fight inmates Basin Fire near Yosemite National Park, California, in August.
President Obama looks out at the "Door of No Return" on Goree Island, just outside the Senegalese coast, which was the last stop of millions of slaves were shipped to the New World.
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