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A homeless Chilean man who gave his name as Jose collects items, such as metal, from the El Zanjón de la Aguada water canal, in hopes of reselling it in Santiago, Chile, May 15, 2024. Over the last four years, the rate of homelessness in one of South America's richest economies has jumped more than 30%. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
FILE - Lab staff use a microscope stand and articulated hand controls to extract cells from 1-7 day old embryos, shown on the monitor at right, that are then checked for viability at the Aspire Houston Fertility Institute in vitro fertilization lab Feb. 27, 2024, in Houston. According to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, relatively few Americans fully endorse the idea that a fertilized egg should have the same rights as a pregnant woman. But a significant share – 46% -- say it describes their views at least somewhat well. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke, File)
FILE - Lab staff use a microscope stand and articulated hand controls to extract cells from 1-7 day old embryos, shown on the monitor at right, that are then checked for viability at the Aspire Houston Fertility Institute in vitro fertilization lab Feb. 27, 2024, in Houston. According to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, relatively few Americans fully endorse the idea that a fertilized egg should have the same rights as a pregnant woman. But a significant share – 46% -- say it describes their views at least somewhat well. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke, File)
A drone lands for a battery swap at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
A drone prepares to land for a battery swap at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
A drone scans the shoreline for signs of struggling swimmers, sharks and other hazards at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
A drone lands for a battery swap at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
A drone lifts off at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
A drone scans the shoreline for signs of struggling swimmers, sharks and other hazards at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
An FDNY drone pilot launches a drone at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
A drone with emergency flotation devices attached prepares to launch at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
An FDNY drone pilot scans the shoreline for signs of struggling swimmers, sharks and other hazards at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
An FDNY drone pilot demonstrates an emergency flotation device, carried by some of the drones patrolling the shoreline, at Rockaway Beach in New York, Thursday, July 11, 2024. A fleet of drones patrolling New York City’s beaches for signs of sharks and struggling swimmers is drawing backlash from an aggressive group of seaside residents: local shorebirds. Since the drones began flying in May, flocks of birds have repeatedly swarmed the devices, forcing the police department and other city agencies to adjust their flight plans. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Local farmers and environmental activists march holding a banner that reads in Portuguese, "Yes to renewable energy, but not like this", during a protest asking for new rules for the licensing of wind energy projects, in Areial, Paraiba state, Brazil, Friday, March 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
Admiral Ryo Sakai, the Chief of staff of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), apologizes for a series of scandals involving the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) and announces his retirement from the Chief during a press conference at the head office of the Defense Ministry in Tokyo on July 12th, 2024. According to a government official, numerous cases of improper handling of "Specified Secrets," classified security information, and fraudulently reception of diving allowance were discovered in Japan Maritime SDF. JSDF announced the punishments to a total of 218 members. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )
Admiral Ryo Sakai, the Chief of staff of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), apologizes for a series of scandals involving the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) and announces his retirement from the Chief during a press conference at the head office of the Defense Ministry in Tokyo on July 12th, 2024. According to a government official, numerous cases of improper handling of "Specified Secrets," classified security information, and fraudulently reception of diving allowance were discovered in Japan Maritime SDF. JSDF announced the punishments to a total of 218 members. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )
Admiral Ryo Sakai, the Chief of staff of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), apologizes for a series of scandals involving the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) and announces his retirement from the Chief during a press conference at the head office of the Defense Ministry in Tokyo on July 12th, 2024. According to a government official, numerous cases of improper handling of "Specified Secrets," classified security information, and fraudulently reception of diving allowance were discovered in Japan Maritime SDF. JSDF announced the punishments to a total of 218 members. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )
Admiral Ryo Sakai, the Chief of staff of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), apologizes for a series of scandals involving the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) and announces his retirement from the Chief during a press conference at the head office of the Defense Ministry in Tokyo on July 12th, 2024. According to a government official, numerous cases of improper handling of "Specified Secrets," classified security information, and fraudulently reception of diving allowance were discovered in Japan Maritime SDF. JSDF announced the punishments to a total of 218 members. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )