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Plus, hats take on a life of their own at the Kentucky Derby. | [Follow The Associated Press](AssociatedPress) [See More in #News]( [Download App]( [[Images of migrants' struggle are recognized with a Pulitzer Prize] Images of migrants' struggle are recognized with a Pulitzer Prize The Associated Press Top AP photographers spotlight the humanity of an unprecedented global migration story that is often lost in a storm of statistics and rhetoric.]( [FLIP ]( [[Week in pictures] Week in pictures The Associated Press Israelis remember the Holocaust, Brazilians emerge from mass flooding, and more images from a week that also saw rituals, democracy, and ongoing war.]( [FLIP ]( [[The Kentucky Derby is one of the most fashionable sporting events. See the splendor.] The Kentucky Derby is one of the most fashionable sporting events. See the splendor. The Associated Press The tradition of wearing hats to the Derby began with its first running in 1875. But they have taken on a life of their own ever since.]( [FLIP ]( Want more stunning photography? Use the QR code to get Flipboard on your phone. It's free and you'll have all the best stories just a flip away. [Download]( [[Covering the migrant crisis with sensitivity and compassion] Covering the migrant crisis with sensitivity and compassion The Associated Press A Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photographer describes taking the image that embodied the despair of the people stuck between two countries.]( [FLIP ]( [[The week in 32 pictures] The week in 32 pictures CNN · Staff Stories that made headlines over the past week, from tornado-ravaged Oklahoma to a pack of sea lions skilled in the art of napping.]( [FLIP ]( COMMUNITY COLLECTIONS A selection of Storyboards and Magazines focused on news and photography. Photography [NPR] Curated by NPR Photos [NBC News] Curated by NBC News Politics [Semafor] Curated by Semafor Storytelling in Pictures [The Photo Desk] Curated by The Photo Desk Was this sent to you by a friend? For more like it, subscribe [here](. [BLOG]( · [CAREERS]( · [ADVERTISE]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here](. View our privacy policy [here](. ©2024 Flipboard, Inc. Made with love at 555 Bryant St #352 Palo Alto, CA 94301

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