Election 2020 America Disrupted Suburbs
       
     
US Catholic Church
       
     
Mormon Church Sex Abuse
       
     
Mormon Church Sex Abuse
       
     
Peru Religion
       
     
US Mexico Border
       
     
Brazil Suicide
       
     
Census Making Latino Towns Count
       
     
Pacific Ocean Drugs
       
     
Afghanistan
       
     
Afghanistan
       
     
Pacific Ocean Drugs
       
     
Mexico US Border
       
     
Mexico Volcano
       
     
Mexico Military Parade
       
     
Mexico Daily Life
       
     
El Salvador Waiting for Obama
       
     
Mexico Daily Life
       
     
 As the afternoon comes to a close, a man walks a street of Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday May 26, 2001. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
       
     
Afghanistan
       
     
Afghanistan
       
     
Mexico Deep Drainage
       
     
Mexico Tropical Weather
       
     
Brazil Amazon Fires
       
     
Mexico Spring Equinox
       
     
Mexico Virgin of Guadalupe
       
     
Afghanistan Daily Life
       
     
Chile Climate Broken Taboo
       
     
Brazil
       
     
Mexico Baja Salt
       
     
Mexico
       
     
Election 2020 America Disrupted Suburbs
       
     
Election 2020 America Disrupted Suburbs

A makeshift U.S. flag stands behind a home located near the intersection between the Arizona State Route 101 and the Interstate 17 freeway in Phoenix, Ariz., on March 9, 2020. America's suburbs are poised to decide not just who wins the White House this year -- but the contours of the debate over guns, immigration, work, schools, housing and health care for years to come. What makes the suburbs matter is that they sit between the density of cities that favor Democrats and the open land of rural towns that back Republicans. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-MIlls)

US Catholic Church
       
     
US Catholic Church

Children walk down Grotto Hill next to the Mission San Xavier del Bac in Tucson, Ariz., Friday, Feb. 21, 2020. San Xavier Mission was founded as a Catholic mission by Father Eusebio Kino in 1692 when Southern Arizona was part of New Spain. The hill is named informally for a small religious shrine tucked into a rocky grotto on its flanks. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-MIlls)

Mormon Church Sex Abuse
       
     
Mormon Church Sex Abuse

In this Oct. 26, 2021 photo, a dirt road leads to the home of what was once the home of Paul Adams and his family on the outskirts of Bisbee, Arizona, Oct. Adams, a Mormon and U.S. Border Patrol agent living with his wife and six children admitted he had posted videos on the dark web of him molesting two of his children, a nine-year-old girl and a younger daughter he began raping when she was only six months old. Adams committed suicide after his arrest. The revelation that Mormon officials directed an effort to conceal years of abuse in the Adams household sparked a criminal investigation of the Church by Cochise County Attorney and a civil lawsuit by three of the Adams Children. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mormon Church Sex Abuse
       
     
Mormon Church Sex Abuse

A view of a swing set at a lonely playground in Bisbee, Ariz., Oct. 26, 2021. Bisbee was home to Paul and Leizza Adams, and their six children, before Paul and Leizza were charged with child sexual abuse. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Peru Religion
       
     
Peru Religion

Guillermo Elias, 30, carries a large wooden cross on his shoulder across the desert with his friend Francisco Vilcherres, 40 on the Panamerican highway near the town of Moquegua, southern Peru Monday July 19, 2004. Oblivious to the Copa America and unaware that Peru had already been eliminated from the competition, both men stand firm in their promise to carry the cross 2500 km to the sanctuary of Our Captive Lord of Ayabaca in northern Peru.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

US Mexico Border
       
     
US Mexico Border

Birds perch on the top of the U.S.-Mexico border fence in Penitas, Texas Friday, March 26, 2021. President Joe Biden on Wednesday asked Vice President Kamala Harris to lead diplomatic efforts aimed at addressing a rise in the number of migrants, many of whom come from the three Northern Triangle countries of Central America. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Brazil Suicide
       
     
Brazil Suicide

Children run from the rain at the Caioua Guarani indian reservation near the town of Dourados, Brazil on Feb. 1998. A unusually high suicide rate among the indians of this reservation has prompted a closer study on the realities of these indians which include alcoholism, lack of work and education, corruption, a loss of their ancestral lands of the decay of their culture.(AP PHoto/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Census Making Latino Towns Count
       
     
Census Making Latino Towns Count

In this Feb. 8, 2020, photo, a cross stands next to a baseball field as the day ends in Guadalupe, Ariz. Founded by Yaqui Indian refugees from south of the border more than a century ago, the town named for Mexico's patron saint, Our Lady of Guadalupe, is proud of its history but wary of outsiders as it prepares for the 2020 Census count its leaders hope will help better fund a $12 million budget to fill potholes and mend aging sewage lines. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-MIlls)

Pacific Ocean Drugs
       
     
Pacific Ocean Drugs

In this Feb. 26, 2017 photo, two U.S. Coast Guard fast boats carrying suspects detained in prior drug interdiction operations are transferred from the USCG cutter Mohawk, seen in the background, to the USCG cutter Stratton, in the eastern Pacific Ocean. To comply with international laws, a U.S. Coast Guard cutter must transfer all detainees to other ships in international waters before making a foreign port of call to re-supply. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Afghanistan
       
     
Afghanistan

People play by an old, abandoned swimming pool in Kabul, Afghanistan, as the sun sets Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Afghanistan
       
     
Afghanistan

A man stands on a road near the town of Pul-i-alam, Logar province, Afghanistan Wednesday Nov. 18, 2009. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Pacific Ocean Drugs
       
     
Pacific Ocean Drugs

In this Feb. 23, 2017 photo, two Coast Guardsmen watch from the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Stratton as a small fishing boat was set ablaze by the Coast Guard after close to 700 kilograms of cocaine were seized and four men were detained, in the Pacific Ocean, hundreds of miles south of the Guatemala-El Salvador border. A few hours later, the Stratton fired its cannon and sank the boat.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico US Border
       
     
Mexico US Border

People hang out in the beach next to the border fence separating Mexico from the U.S. as the day comes to an end in Tijuana, Mexico, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Volcano
       
     
Mexico Volcano

In this March 25, 2015 file photo, a plume of ash and steam rising from the crater of the Popocatepetl volcano, seen from the town of San Nicolas de los Ranchos, Mexico. During the last 24 hours, activity at the volcano has increased moderately but the alert level remains unchanged. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Military Parade
       
     
Mexico Military Parade

Members of the Mexican armed forces participate in a theatrical rendition of the history of Mexico at the Military Academy in Mexico City,Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. September is Mexican Independence month. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Daily Life
       
     
Mexico Daily Life

Pico de Orizaba, or Citlaltepetl mountain, rises above the morning mist as seen from a Mexican Navy aircraft on a volcano monitoring mission in Mexico, Tuesday, July 23, 2013. Pico de Orizaba is Mexico's highest peak and the third highest in North America. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

El Salvador Waiting for Obama
       
     
El Salvador Waiting for Obama

Rifles belonging to the El Salvador presidential honor guard lie on the tarmac at the international airport prior to the arrival of President Barack in San Salvador, El Salvador Tuesday March 22, 2011. President Obama will end his Latin America tour with a two-day visit to El Salvador. (Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Daily Life
       
     
Mexico Daily Life

A worker walks through one of the corridors that spirals into the next floor at the Soumaya Museum in Mexico City, Tuesday March 1, 2011. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

 As the afternoon comes to a close, a man walks a street of Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday May 26, 2001. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
       
     

As the afternoon comes to a close, a man walks a street of Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday May 26, 2001. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Afghanistan
       
     
Afghanistan

A motorcycle drives past a large US Army vehicle convoy near the town of Maidan Shar, Wardak province, Afghanistan, Monday Nov. 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Afghanistan
       
     
Afghanistan

Three men walk away from a grave site near the town of Uruzgan, in the mountains of southern Afghanistan on Sunday Feb. 3, 2002. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Deep Drainage
       
     
Mexico Deep Drainage

A worker carries a water bottle in the underground deep drainage tunnel system in Mexico City, Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Mexico City's government announced it plans to complete an upgrade and repairs to the deep drainage tunnel system by April 15th in time for this year's rainy season, making the tunnel capable of handling up to 180 cubic meters per second of rainwater and sewage. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Tropical Weather
       
     
Mexico Tropical Weather

A man stands on top of a collapsed warehouse, looking for building material to salvage after Hurricane Odile destroyed his home in San Jose de los Cabos, Mexico, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. Water and electricity service remained out and phone service was intermittent. Odile struck late Sunday as a Category 3 storm. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Brazil Amazon Fires
       
     
Brazil Amazon Fires

A view of scorched earth caused by out of control fires in the municipality of Apiau, in the northern state of Roraima, Brazil on Monday March 16, 1998. At least 600,000 hectares have burned in this state caused by a severe drought and is now threatening part of the Amazon forest.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Spring Equinox
       
     
Mexico Spring Equinox

People climb the Pyramid of the Sun during sunrise in Teotihuacan, Mexico Friday, March 21, 1997. Each year this and the adjacent Pyramid of the Moon draw tens of thousands of pilgrims to one of Mexico's most famous Indian ghost town, a Pre-Hispanic ceremonial and trading center set amid cactus-studded highlands, a short 24-mile drive northeast from Mexico City. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Virgin of Guadalupe
       
     
Mexico Virgin of Guadalupe

A man stands next to an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe as thousands of pilgrims sleep around him at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City early Friday Dec. 12, 2008 during the festivities of the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Afghanistan Daily Life
       
     
Afghanistan Daily Life

People walk past a giant billboard as the sun sets in Kabul, Afghanistan Saturday Dec. 12, 2009. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Chile Climate Broken Taboo
       
     
Chile Climate Broken Taboo

In this photo taken Oct. 5, 2010, a man walks under a cloud formation in the Atacama desert near Copiapo, Chile. Like the warming atmosphere above, a once-taboo idea hangs over the slow, frustrating U.N. talks to try to curb climate change: Engineer, manipulate, tinker with the atmosphere or the planet itself. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Brazil
       
     
Brazil

The statue of Christ the Redeemer, a landmark of Brazil's Rio de Janeiro is seen shrouded in clouds Wednesday July 25, 2007. The statue was recently voted as one of the new seven wonders of the world. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico Baja Salt
       
     
Mexico Baja Salt

In this March 3, 2015 photo, a bulldozer moves salt for loading onto barges, at the Salt Export Co. (ESSA), port installations, in Guerrero Negro, Mexico's Baja California peninsula. The largest salt-making facility on the planet is located here. The salt is extracted from ocean water by evaporation, taking advantage of the region’s low yearly rainfall, large areas of flat lands and high solar radiation. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

Mexico
       
     
Mexico

Children play soccer in Cochoapa El Grande, Mexico, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)