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HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: César Montes of Mexico passes for the ball with player of Jamaica during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Ethan Pinnock of Jamaica passes the ball during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
A woman plays Hamster Combat game on a cell phone in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, June 23, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
People conduct their business in the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
People walk through the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
A man carries a carpet in the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
People walk through the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
A vendor advertises women's cloths in the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
A woman carries her shopping in the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
A shopkeeper shows a carpet to a customer at a carpet shop in the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
A shopkeeper shows a kilim to a customer at a carpet shop in the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
People walk through the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
A salesman works on his cell phone at a carpet shop in the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
People make their way through the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran, Thursday, June 13, 2024. The rise of the “Hamster Kombat” app in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic's economy ahead of its presidential election this week to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Kasey Palmer of Jamaica drives the ball during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Ethan Pinnock of Jamaica passes the ball during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. CAPTION CORRECTION: Meyer Shark Racing | Siriusxm / Autonation driver Felix Rosenqvist of France(60) going into turn 9 during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Edson Alvarez of Mexico lefts the pitch crying after a injury during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Bobby De Cordova-Reid of Jamaica takes a corner during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Julio José González of Mexico fights looks on during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Kasey Palmer of Jamaica passes the ball during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: J. Vasquez of Mexico passes the ball under the pressure of D. Gray of Jamaica during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Julio José González of Mexico fights reacts during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: J. Vasquez of Mexico fights for the ball with player of Jamaica during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 22: Supporter of Jamaica wearing a flag during a match between Mexico and Jamaica as part of group B of CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 on June 22, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX. (Photo by Alejandro Salazar/PxImages/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Meyer Shank Racing driver Hélio Castroneves of Brazil(66) going into turn 9 during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Meyer Shank Racing driver Hélio Castroneves of Brazil(66) going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
FILE - A surfer walks out of the ocean on Oahu's North Shore near Haleiwa, Hawaii, March 31, 2020. Authorities said a professional lifeguard died after he was attacked by a shark while surfing off the island of Oahu in Hawaii on Sunday afternoon, June 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones, File)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Meyer Shank Racing driver Hélio Castroneves of Brazil(66) going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin of New Zealand(3) going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin of New Zealand(3) going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
Ultra-Orthodox Jews from central Israel visit a bomb shelter where Israelis were killed during the Oct. 7 Hamas militants attack on Israel, near Kibbutz Beeri, southern Israel, on Friday, June 21, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
People look at the Gaza Strip from an observation point in the town of Sderot, southern Israel, on Thursday, June 20, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
A group of Israelis on an educational tour visit the dining hall that was damaged during the Oct. 7, Hamas attack on Israel in Kibbutz Nir Oz, on Friday, June 21, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
A woman stands next to a shelter at the site of the Tribe of Nova music festival, where at least 364 people were killed and abducted during the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, near Kibbutz Re'im on Thursday, June 20, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
A group of Israelis visit a damaged house following the Oct. 7 Hamas militants attack on Israel in Kibbutz Beeri, southern Israel, on Friday, Jan. 28, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
Israeli soldiers look at pictures of revelers killed on Oct. 7, 2023 at the Nova music festival by Hamas militants during a cross-border attack, as they visit the site in Re'im, southern Israel near the Gaza border, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
FILE - Danny Danon, a member of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, left, and Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, visit a home torched by Hamas in Kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel, Monday, May 27, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo, File)
A group of Israelis on an educational tour visit a house that was torched by Hamas militants on the Oct. 7 attack on Israel in Kibbutz Nir Oz, on Friday, June 21, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
A health worker administers a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker waits to administer a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to young girls on the street in Ibadan,Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
Young girls who have been vaccinated with HPV Gardasil vaccine sit on a bench on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker administers a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker administers a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
Health workers talk with a girl before administering a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to her at a health centre in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker administers a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker prepares to administer a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker shows a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil, during a vaccination campaign on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker administers a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker administers a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
Health workers arrive to administer cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to young girls on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker administers a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
A health worker administers a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil to a girl on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
Young girls wait to be administered with a cervical cancer vaccine HPV Gardasil, on the street in Ibadan, Nigeria, on May 27, 2024. African countries have some of the world's highest rates of cervical cancer. Growing efforts to vaccinate more young girls for the human papillomavirus are challenged by the kind of vaccine hesitancy seen for some other diseases. Misinformation can include mistaken rumors that girls won't be able to have children in the future. Some religious communities must be told that the vaccine is "not ungodly." More than half of Africa's 54 nations – 28 – have introduced the vaccine in their immunization programs, but only five have reached the 90% coverage that the continent hopes to achieve by 2030. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin of New Zealand(3) going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver Graham Rahal of United States(15)coming into the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
A group of Israelis on an educational tour visit a house that was torched by Hamas militants on the Oct. 7 attack on Israel in Kibbutz Nir Oz, on Friday, June 21, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
A woman stands next to photos of people killed and taken captive by Hamas militants during their violent rampage through the Nova music festival in southern Israel, which are displayed at the site of the event to commemorate the Oct. 7, massacre near Kibbutz Re'im on Thursday, June 20, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
People look at the Gaza Strip through binoculars from an observation point in the town of Sderot, southern Israel, on Thursday, June 20, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
Israeli soldiers watch a virtual tour of the destruction of the aftermath of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel near the site of the Tribe of Nova music festival, where at least 364 people were killed and abducted near Kibbutz Re'im, southern Israel, Thursday, May 30, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
An Israeli reservist poses for a picture with a tourist from Mexico, who is holding the soldier's M16 rifle, at the site of the Tribe of Nova music festival, where at least 364 people were killed and abducted during the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, near Kibbutz Re'im, southern Israel on Thursday, June 20, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
A group of Israelis on an educational tour visit the home of the Siman Tov family on Friday, June 21, 2024. The parents and three children were killed and their home was torched by Hamas militants on the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, in Kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)
A group of Israelis visit a damaged house following the Oct. 7 Hamas militants attack on Israel in Kibbutz Beeri, southern Israel, on Friday, Jan. 28, 2024. A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without a somber visit to the devastated south that absorbed the brunt of the assault near the border with Gaza. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. A. J. Foyt Enterprises driver Santino Ferrucci of United States(14)coming out of the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. A. J. Foyt Enterprises driver Santino Ferrucci of United States(14)going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. A. J. Foyt Enterprises driver Santino Ferrucci of United States(14)coming out of the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. A. J. Foyt Enterprises driver Santino Ferrucci of United States(14)coming into turn 9 during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Ed Carpenter Racing driver Ed Carpenter of United States(20) going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Ed Carpenter Racing driver Ed Carpenter of United States(20) going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Ed Carpenter Racing driver Ed Carpenter of United States(20) coming into turn 9 during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Chip Ganassi Racing driver Scott Dixon of New Zealand(9)going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Chip Ganassi Racing driver Scott Dixon of New Zealand(9)going down the corkscrew during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
June 22 2024 Monterey, CA, U.S.A. Chip Ganassi Racing driver Scott Dixon of New Zealand(9) coming into turn 9 during the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey IndyCar Practice 2 at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA Thurman James / CSM (Credit Image: © Thurman James/Cal Sport Media) (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
FILE - Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally, June 22, 2024, at Temple University in Philadelphia. The federal judge presiding over Trump's classified documents prosecution is hearing arguments Monday, June 24, on whether to bar him from public comments that prosecutors say could endanger the lives of FBI agents working on the case. Special counsel Jack Smith's team says the restrictions are necessary in light of Trump's false comments that the FBI agents who searched his Mar-a-Lago estate for classified documents were out to kill him and his family. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola, File)
FILE - Special counsel Jack Smith speaks to the media about an indictment of former President Donald Trump, Aug. 1, 2023, in Washington. The federal judge presiding over Trump's classified documents prosecution is hearing arguments Monday, June 24, 2024, on whether to bar the former president from public comments that prosecutors say could endanger the lives of FBI agents working on the case. Smith's team says the restrictions are necessary in light of Trump's false comments that the FBI agents who searched his Mar-a-Lago estate were out to kill him and his family. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
In this image from video provided by the U.S. Senate, Aileen M. Cannon speaks remotely during a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight nomination hearing on July 29, 2020, in Washington. Cannon, the federal judge presiding over the classified documents prosecution of Donald Trump, is hearing arguments Monday, June 24, 2024, on whether to bar the former president from public comments that prosecutors say could endanger the lives of FBI agents working on the case. (U.S. Senate via AP)
FILE - President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speak during the debate in Nashville, Tenn. on Oct. 22, 2020. The clash between President Biden and former President Trump on Thursday, June 27, 2024, may be the most consequential presidential debate in decades. Biden is desperately seeking momentum amid pervasive concerns about his age and leadership on key foreign and domestic policies. Trump will step onto the stage brimming with confidence, despite his status as the only presidential debate participant ever convicted of a felony. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)
This combination of photos taken in Columbia, S.C. shows former President Donald Trump, left, on Feb. 24, 2024, and President Joe Biden on Jan. 27, 2024. The clash between Biden and Trump on Thursday, June 27, may be the most consequential presidential debate in decades. Biden is desperately seeking momentum amid pervasive concerns about his age and leadership on key foreign and domestic policies. Trump will step onto the stage brimming with confidence, despite his status as the only presidential debate participant ever convicted of a felony. (AP Photo)
FILE - President Joe Biden speaks to graduating students at the Morehouse College commencement Sunday, May 19, 2024, in Atlanta. Biden and former President Donald Trump are working to win over Georgia voters ahead of the pair's first 2024 debate scheduled for Thursday, June 27, 2024 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
FILE - Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, left, hugs Michaelah Montgomery, a local conservative activist, as he visits a Chick-fil-A eatery, Wednesday, April 10, 2024, in Atlanta. President Joe Biden and Trump are working to win over Georgia voters ahead of the pair's first 2024 debate scheduled for Thursday, June 27, 2024 in Atlanta. .(AP Photo/Jason Allen, File)
Former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson speaks at a ceremony to open Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump's first Georgia campaign office in Fayetteville, Ga., Thursday, June 13, 2024. Democratic President Joe Biden and Trump are working to win over Georgia voters ahead of the pair's first 2024 debate scheduled for Thursday, June 27, 2024 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
A sign for Democratic President Joe Bide. stands outside the Fayette County Democratic headquarters, Monday, June 17, 2024, in Fayetteville, Ga. Democratic President Joe Biden and former Republican President Donald Trump are working to win over Georgia voters ahead of the pair's first 2024 debate scheduled for Thursday, June 27, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
Suzanne Brown waves flags for Donald Trump before a ceremony to open his first Georgia campaign office, Thursday, June 13, 2024, in Fayetteville, Ga. Democratic President Joe Biden and former Republican President Donald Trump are working to win over Georgia voters ahead of the pair's first 2024 debate scheduled for Thursday, June 27, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
FILE - Poll workers sort out early and absentee ballots at the Kenosha Municipal Building on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020, in Kenosha, Wis. A Wisconsin judge on Monday, June 24, 2024, is set to consider whether to allow people with disabilities to vote electronically from home in the swing state this fall. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File)
Tom Jones, a political activist and former Capitol Hill aide to Republican senators, is pictured in Bardstown, Ky., Tuesday, June 18, 2024. From his home office in small-town Kentucky, Jones and his American Accountability Foundation are quietly investigating scores of federal employees suspected of being hostile to the policies of Republican former President Donald Trump, a chilling effort that dovetails with broader conservative preparations for a new White House. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
Tom Jones, a political activist and former Capitol Hill aide to Republican senators, is pictured in Bardstown, Ky., Tuesday, June 18, 2024. From his home office in small-town Kentucky, Jones and his American Accountability Foundation are quietly investigating scores of federal employees suspected of being hostile to the policies of Republican former President Donald Trump, a chilling effort that dovetails with broader conservative preparations for a new White House. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)