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May 13, 2023

Chase Packwood

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The Old South Restaurant, located at 1330 E. Main in Russellville, was featured in the River Valley Eats column on May 28, including this photo. Columnist Kat Robinson reports the building burned badly overnight.(Courtesy Photo/Kat Robinson)

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Amber Waterman

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A. Waterman

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Sciumbato chats with guests after her live bird presentation at Devil's Den State Park. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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A scissor-tail flycatcher rests on a branch May 30 at Mount Hebron Park in Rogers. The birds are frequently seen around open meadows and pastures. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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A scissor-tail flycatcher rests on a branch May 30 at Mount Hebron Park in Rogers. The birds are frequently seen around open meadows and pastures. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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Barred owls are woodland dwellers. Sydney, a barred owl under Sciumbato's care, was hit by a car and a wing injury makes the owl unable to be released, so it is one of her "education birds."(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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Igor the turkey vulture greets guests on May 6 during Lynn Sciumbato's program with live birds at Devil's Den State Park. Sciumbato is a federally licensed wildlife rehabilitator and operator of Morning Star Wildlife Rehabilitation Center near Gravette. Igor has been under her care for 25 years. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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Katy Adams and her grandson, Theodore Cannady, 7, marvel at live birds during Sciumbato's program. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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Great horned owls are the only animal that will kill and eat a skunk, Sciumbato says.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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Great horned owls are the only animal that will kill and eat a skunk, Sciumbato says.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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When young black bears awake in the spring, their mothers send them off to find new homes of their own. Letting a black bear scavenge for food around your house — or worse yet, feeding it deliberately — can cause problems for human neighbors. Put away any possible food, including deer feeders, bird feeders and dog food, and keep trash cans locked or put away until the wayward youth moves on. (Courtesy Photo/Arkansas Game and Fish Commission)

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When young black bears awake in the spring, their mothers send them off to find new homes of their own. Letting a black bear scavenge for food around your house — or worse yet, feeding it deliberately — can cause problems for human neighbors. Put away any possible food, including deer feeders, bird feeders and dog food, and keep trash cans locked or put away until the wayward youth moves on.(Courtesy Photo/Arkansas Game and Fish Commission)

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Deep frying is a favorite way to cook fish, such as these crappie filets. Proper oil temperature, around 350 degrees, is key to a tasty fish dinner.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Flip Putthoff)

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Mitch Glenn, owner of Pico Lures in Garfield, keeps several colors of crank baits handy when trolling for crappie. (NWA Democrat-Gazette File Photo/Flip Putthoff)

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Mitch Glenn, owner of Pico Lures in Garfield, keeps several colors of crank baits handy when trolling for crappie. (NWA Democrat-Gazette File Photo/Flip Putthoff)

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Jon ComstockCandidate State Representative District 96

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Amber Waterman

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A. Waterman

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Dr. George Velez, Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks director, welcomes guests Monday June 5, 2023 at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Virtual Health Resource Center. The new one stop shop clinic will help veterans get access and education on different online tools and programs available. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)

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Guests tour the new Virtual Health Resource Center Monday June 5, 2023 at the Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks in Fayetteville. The new one stop shop clinic will help veterans get access and education on different online tools and programs available. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)

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Dr. George Velez, Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks director, welcomes guests Monday June 5, 2023 at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Virtual Health Resource Center. The new one stop shop clinic will help veterans get access and education on different online tools and programs available. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)

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Landeon Wright

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John Morgan

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John Morgan

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Assistant Childrens Library Director Emily Snodgrass twirls ribbon with kids, Monday, June 5, 2023 at the Rogers Public Library in Rogers. The library hosted their new series Movin Groovin Mondays featuring games, music and fun yoga-inspired movement to help pre-school aged children express themselves through movement. "Preschool age movement helps them develop pre-literacy skills. It helps them with motor control which helps later with writing," said Assistant Childrens Library Director Emily Snodgrass who led the event. The class will run every Monday through July. Visit nwaonline.com/photos for today's photo gallery.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)

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Crosby Curran, 5, of Rogers (from left) and Lukas Martinelli, 5, lean on each other, Monday, June 5, 2023 at the Rogers Public Library in Rogers. The library hosted their new series Movin Groovin Mondays featuring games, music and fun yoga-inspired movement to help pre-school aged children express themselves through movement. "Preschool age movement helps them develop pre-literacy skills. It helps them with motor control which helps later with writing," said Assistant Childrens Library Director Emily Snodgrass who led the event. The class will run every Monday through July. Visit nwaonline.com/photos for today's photo gallery.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)

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Bethany Rosenbaum of Lowell embraces Rooney Rosenbaum, 3, Monday, June 5, 2023 at the Rogers Public Library in Rogers. The library hosted their new series Movin Groovin Mondays featuring games, music and fun yoga-inspired movement to help pre-school aged children express themselves through movement. "Preschool age movement helps them develop pre-literacy skills. It helps them with motor control which helps later with writing," said Assistant Childrens Library Director Emily Snodgrass who led the event. The class will run every Monday through July. Visit nwaonline.com/photos for today's photo gallery.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)

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Samuel Meier, 5, of Rogers twirls ribbon, Monday, June 5, 2023 at the Rogers Public Library in Rogers. The library hosted their new series Movin Groovin Mondays featuring games, music and fun yoga-inspired movement to help pre-school aged children express themselves through movement. "Preschool age movement helps them develop pre-literacy skills. It helps them with motor control which helps later with writing," said Assistant Childrens Library Director Emily Snodgrass who led the event. The class will run every Monday through July. Visit nwaonline.com/photos for today's photo gallery.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)

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Kids stretch their face muscles practicing facial expressions, Monday, June 5, 2023 at the Rogers Public Library in Rogers. The library hosted their new series Movin Groovin Mondays featuring games, music and fun yoga-inspired movement to help pre-school aged children express themselves through movement. "Preschool age movement helps them develop pre-literacy skills. It helps them with motor control which helps later with writing," said Assistant Childrens Library Director Emily Snodgrass who led the event. The class will run every Monday through July. Visit nwaonline.com/photos for today's photo gallery.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)

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People enjoy drinks and snacks in the evening sun May 30 on a terrace overlooking Stockholm. (AP/Karl Ritter)

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This still image taken from surveillance video from a U.S. Navy Boeing P-8 Poseidon shows three Iranian Revolutionary Guard fast-attack vessels near a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz Sunday, June 4, 2023. The U.S. Navy said Monday, June 5, its sailors and the United Kingdom Royal Navy came to the aid of a ship in the crucial Strait of Hormuz after Iran's Revolutionary Guard "harassed" it. Iran did not immediately acknowledge the incident. (U.S. Navy via AP)

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This still image taken from surveillance video from a U.S. Navy Boeing P-8 Poseidon shows three Iranian Revolutionary Guard fast-attack vessels near a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz Sunday, June 4, 2023. The U.S. Navy said Monday, June 5, its sailors and the United Kingdom Royal Navy came to the aid of a ship in the crucial Strait of Hormuz after Iran's Revolutionary Guard "harassed" it. Iran did not immediately acknowledge the incident. (U.S. Navy via AP)

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FILE - Men with Poland and European Union flags take part in a protest outside Poland's parliament building as lawmakers voted to approve the much-criticized legislation that allows politicians to fire judges who criticize their decisions, in Warsaw, Poland, on Jan. 23, 2020. The European Union stepped up its rule-of-law fight with member state Poland on Monday, June 5, 2023, when the bloc's highest court confirmed that Warsaw had refused to comply with EU rules on judicial independence for which it has already lost over half a billion euros in fines. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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Participants join an anti-government march led by the centrist opposition party leader Donald Tusk, who along with other critics accuses the government of eroding democracy, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, June 4, 2023. Poland's largest opposition party led a march Sunday meant to mobilize voters against the right-wing government, which it accuses of eroding democracy and following Hungary and Turkey down the path to autocracy. The march is being held on the 34th anniversary of the first partly free elections, a democratic breakthrough in the toppling of communism across Eastern Europe. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

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Jose Alferec of Fayetteville fishes with his grandson, Christopher Alferec, 7, Monday June 5, 2023 at a creek in Fayetteville. The National Weather Service is calling for high temperatures in the 80s this week with a small chance of rain every day this week. Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)

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An Arkansas & Missouri Railroad train passes Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, at the crossing on East Emma Avenue in Springdale. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF)

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Search and rescue teams leave the command post at St. Mary's Wilderness en route to the Blue Ridge Parkway to search for the site where a Cessna Citation crashed over mountainous terrain near Montebello, Va., Sunday, June 4, 2023. (Randall K. Wolf via AP)

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Mike Eckels/Special to the Eagle ObserverThe new graduates of Decatur High School throw their caps high into the air in the Cathedral of the Ozarks at John Brown University in Siloam Springs. Forty-two graduates celebrated their newfound freedom at the end of the 2023 commencement ceremony Friday night.

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Mike Eckels/Special to the Eagle ObserverJJ Herrera (right) receives his diploma from school board member Amy Brooks during the Friday night Decatur High School commencement ceremony in Siloam Springs. Herrera is one of 42 graduates to walk across the stage in the Cathedral of the Ozark at John Brown University.

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Mike Eckels/Special to the Eagle ObserverDeegan Brooks is about to present a pair of roses, one for his mother and one for his sister, during the presentation of roses ceremony which was part of the 2023 Decatur High School graduation ceremony in Siloam Springs Friday night. Each senior was given six white roses to present to family members and teachers who played a pivotal role in their lives.

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Mike Eckels/Special to the Eagle ObserverCaden Owens delivers the salutatorian address during the 2023 Decatur High School commencement exercise in the Cathedral of the Ozarks at John Brown University in Siloam Springs Friday night.

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Mike Eckels/Special to the Eagle ObserverSenior Marvin Gramajo walks down the isle and to his assigned seat during the processional portion of the 2023 Decatur High School graduation ceremony at John Brown University in Siloam Springs Friday night. Gramajo was one of 42 graduates to take part in the commencement exercise.

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Mike Eckels/Special to the Eagle ObserverJayme Burden (right) helps senior Kenneth Barrios with his cap just before the start of the 2023 Decatur High School commencement ceremony at the Cathedral of the Ozarks on the campus of John Brown University in Siloam Springs Friday night.

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Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELSCo-valedictorian Deegan Brooks gives his fellow seniors a little advice about the future during the 2023 Decatur High School Commencement ceremony at the Cathedral of the Ozarks at John Brown University in Siloam Springs Friday night.

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Mike Eckels/Special to the Eagle ObserverDuring the Decatur HIgh School graduation ceremony at John Brown University on Friday night, Jacey Smith recognized her family, mentors and friends for the inspiration they provided her. Smith shared the valedictorian honors with classmate Deegan Brooks.

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Jenima Mondal, center, whose son Mamjur Ali Mondal died in Friday's train accident is helped by a health worker after she identified the body at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences hospital in Bhubaneswar in the eastern state of Orissa, India, Monday, June 5, 2023. Families of the victims of India's deadliest train crash in decades filled the hospital on Monday to identify and collect bodies of relatives, as railway officials recommended the country's premier criminal investigating agency to probe the crash that killed 275 people. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

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FILE - Moderator Kristen Welker of NBC News appears during the second and final presidential debate between Republican candidate President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden in Nashville, Tenn., on Oct. 22, 2020. Welker will replace Chuck Todd, who said on Sunday, June 4, 2023 that he'll be leaving "Meet the Press" after a tumultuous near-decade of moderating the NBC political panel show. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

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FILE - This May 14, 2018 file photo shows Chuck Todd at the 2018 NBCUniversal Upfront in New York. Chuck Todd said Sunday, June 4, 2023 he'll be leaving after a tumultuous near-decade of moderating the NBC political panel show "Meet the Press," to be replaced in the coming months by Kristen Welker. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

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Ukrainian soldiers stand in their positions near Bakhmut, background, in the Donetsk region, Ukraine, Monday, June 5, 2023. (Iryna Rybakova via AP)

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FILE - Cars wait for a train to pass, in Valley, Neb., Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007. With the rail industry relying on longer and longer trains to cut costs, the Biden administration is handing out $570 million in grants to help eliminate railroad crossings in 32 states. The grants announced Monday, June 5, 2023 will help eliminate more than three dozen crossings that delay traffic and sometimes keep first responders from where help is desperately needed. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

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In this photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the USS Chung-Hoon observes a Chinese navy ship conduct what it called an "unsafe" Chinese maneuver in the Taiwan Strait, Saturday, June 3, 2023, in which the Chinese navy ship cut sharply across the path of the American destroyer, forcing the U.S. ship to slow to avoid a collision. The incident occurred as the American destroyer and Canadian frigate HMCS Montreal were conducting a so-called "freedom of navigation" transit of the strait between Taiwan and mainland China. (Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Andre T. Richard/U.S. Navy via AP)

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Joseph Sheely of Fayetteville, instructs campers on proper archery etiquette Monday June 5, 2023 during Be Active! Summer Camp at Lake Fayetteville. Children were learning archery, kayaking, disc golf, ultimate frisbee, kickball, mountain biking and climbing this week in Outdoor Adventure Camp. For information about summer programs see https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/469/Youth-Summer-Camps Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)

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Thomas Oloffson, 11, takes aim Monday June 5, 2023 during Be Active! Summer Camp at Lake Fayetteville. Children were learning archery, kayaking, disc golf, ultimate frisbee, kickball, mountain biking and climbing this week in Outdoor Adventure Camp. For information about summer programs see https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/469/Youth-Summer-Camps Visit nwaonline.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler)

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World War II veteran Britain's Bill Gladden, left, speaks with U.S WWII veteran Jack M. Larson in the Pegasus Bridge memorial in Benouville, Normandy, Monday June 5, 2023. Dozens of World War II veterans have traveled to Normandy this week to mark the 79th anniversary of D-Day, the decisive but deadly assault that led to the liberation of France and Western Europe from Nazi control. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

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FILE - In this artist depiction, U.S. Attorney Randy Bellows, right, addresses the court during the sentencing of convicted spy Robert Hanssen, center, seen with his attorney Plato Cacheris, left, at the federal courthouse in Alexandria, Va., May 10, 2002. Hanssen was given a life sentence. The former FBI agent who took more than $1.4 million in cash and diamonds to trade secrets with Russia and the former Soviet Union in one of the most notorious spying cases in American history has died in prison.(William Hennessy, Jr. via AP)

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John Morgan

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John Morgan

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The offices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento are seen in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, June 5, 2023. Sixteen migrants from Venezuela and Colombia were brought to the diocese's offices on Friday, June 2, 2023, after being flown from Texas to Sacramento. (AP Photo/Tran Nguyen)

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento is seen in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, June 5, 2023. Sixteen migrants from Venezuela and Colombia were brought to the diocese's offices on Friday, June 2, 2023, after being flown from Texas to Sacramento. (AP Photo/Tran Nguyen)

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FILE - California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks at a news conference at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 23, 2022. California's attorney general says the state of Florida appears to have arranged for a group of South American migrants to be dropped off outside a Sacramento church. Bonta said Saturday, June 3, 2023 the individuals had documents purporting to be from the Florida state government. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE - President Joe Biden addresses the nation on the budget deal that lifts the federal debt limit and averts a U.S. government default, from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, June 2, 2023. Default derailed, Biden pivots to foreign policy this week, welcoming the leaders of two European allies, Denmark and Britain, that have played a pivotal role in the nascent effort to train -- and eventually equip -- Ukraine with modern fighter aircraft including the U.S.-made F-16s. (Jim Watson/Pool via AP, File)

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FILE - Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen speaks with the media as she arrives for an EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels, March 23, 2023. President Joe Biden is welcoming Denmark and Britain's prime ministers this week to Washington for talks that will focus heavily on what lays ahead in the war in Ukraine — including the recently launched effort to train, and eventually equip, Ukraine with American-made F-16s fighter jets. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert, File)

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President Joe Biden meets with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Monday, June 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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FILE - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrives for the European Political Community Summit at the Mimi Castle in Bulboaca, Moldova, Thursday, June 1, 2023. President Joe Biden is welcoming Denmark and Britain's prime ministers this week to Washington for talks that will focus heavily on what lays ahead in the war in Ukraine — including the recently launched effort to train, and eventually equip, Ukraine with American-made F-16s fighter jets. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda, File)

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President Joe Biden meets with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Monday, June 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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President Joe Biden meets with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Monday, June 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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President Joe Biden meets with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Monday, June 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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Kids paddleboard Monday at the Osage Park lake in Bentonville. Kids learned a variety of skills including paddleboarding during a camp hosted by the Bentonville Adventure Camp, a camp run by Bentonville Parks and Recreation and 37 North Expeditions. They also spent time exploring the wetlands and sharpened their survival skills with rope and tarp. Visit nwaonline.com/photos for today's photo gallery.(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)

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FILE - Steam rises from the coal-fired power plant Niederaussem, Germany, on Nov. 2, 2022. The cause of global warming is showing no signs of slowing as heat-trapping carbon dioxide in Earths atmosphere increased to record highs in its annual Spring peak, jumping at one of the fastest rates on record, officials announced Monday, June 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, File)

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Landeon Wright

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U.S. Gen. Mark Milley, left, meets a veteran during a gathering in preparation of the 79th D-Day anniversary in La Fiere, Normandy, France, Sunday, June 4, 2023. The landings on the coast of Normandy 79 year ago by U.S. and British troops took place on June 6, 1944. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

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U.S. Gen. Mark Milley, left, his wife Hollyanne Milley, 2nd left, veteran Sgt. Andrew Negra, center on wheel chair, and his family pose for a group photo during a gathering in preparation of the 79th D-Day anniversary in La Fiere, Normandy, France, Sunday, June 4, 2023. The landings on the coast of Normandy 79 year ago by U.S. and British troops took place on June 6, 1944. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

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U.S. Gen. Mark Milley, left, meets veterans during a gathering in preparation for the 79th D-Day anniversary in La Fiere, Normandy, France, Sunday, June 4, 2023. The landings on the coast of Normandy 79 year ago by U.S. and British troops took place on June 6, 1944. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

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U.S. Gen. Mark Milley, left, shakes hands with Tec4 Moshe D. Lenske during a gathering in preparation of the 79th D-Day anniversary in La Fiere, Normandy, France, Sunday, June 4, 2023. The landings on the coast of Normandy 79 year ago by U.S. and British troops took place on June 6, 1944. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

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FILE - Inmate Michael Tisius, sentenced to death in the killing of two jail officers, shows his tattoos during an interview at Potosi Correctional Center, Missouri's maximum security prison where condemned men live in the general prison population in Mineral Point, Mo., on Jan. 11, 2007. A federal judge on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, halted next week's scheduled execution of Tisius, a man convicted of killing two Missouri jailers, amid questions about the literacy of a juror in the case. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)

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FILE - Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond speaks during an interview, Feb. 1, 2023, in Oklahoma City. The Statewide Virtual Charter School Board, a state school board in Oklahoma, voted Monday, June 5, to approve what would be the first publicly funded religious school in the nation, despite a warning from the state's attorney general that the decision was unconstitutional. Drummond had previously warned the board that such a decision clearly violated the Oklahoma Constitution. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

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