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Young migrants on the border, a robotic Covid test, Boston's first Black mayor, and more.

Colorado
Shoppers are evacuated from a King Soopers grocery store after a gunman opened fire on March 22, 2021 in Boulder, Colo.
Ten people were killed, including police officer Eric Talley, 51, an 11-year veteran of the Boulder police force, who was the first officer to arrive at the grocery store Monday afternoon, police said.


Egypt
A remote-controlled robot prototype approaches a trial volunteer to extract a throat swab sample at a private hospital in Tanta, Egypt, on March 20.
Mahmoud el-Komy, who designed the robot, called Cira-03, says it can help limit exposure to infection and prevent the transmission of Covid-19. The robot can take blood tests, perform echocardiograms and X-rays, and display the results to patients on a screen attached to its chest.

Texas
A smuggler transports migrants on a small inflatable raft towards U.S. soil in Roma, Texas on March 24.
A surge of migrants on the Southwest border, mostly from Central American countries, has the Biden administration on the defensive.
The head of Homeland Security acknowledged the severity of the problem but insisted it's under control and said he won't revive a Trump-era practice of immediately expelling teens and children.



Atlanta
Protesters at a "Stop Asian Hate" rally in Atlanta, on March 20.
People across the U.S. participated in rallies Saturday to condemn attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders after the shooting rampage in Atlanta that left eight people dead.

Boston
Kim Janey delivers her inaugural address after being sworn in as mayor of Boston at City Hall on March 24.
She is the first woman, and first Black mayor of the city.


Miami
Crowds remain in the street after an 8 p.m. curfew went into effect on March 21 in Miami Beach.
City leaders voted Sunday to extend emergency restrictions because of out-of-control spring break crowds.

Egypt
Workers stand next to a container ship which was hit by strong wind and ran aground in the Suez Canal, Egypt, on March 24.
The running aground of one of the world's largest container ships, blocking all traffic in the vital water passageway of the Suez Canal, could mean shipping delays for consumers around the globe and higher gas prices.


Los Angeles
Demonstrators face off with police in the Echo Park section of Los Angeles on March 25.
Demonstrators gathered Wednesday night to protest the planned temporary closure of a Los Angeles park that would displace a large homeless encampment, which has grown throughout the coronavirus pandemic.


Texas
Francisco, 34, an asylum-seeking migrant from Honduras, shelters his nine month-old daughter Megan from the early morning cold and wind, as they await transport to a processing center after crossing the Rio Grande river into the United States from Mexico on a raft in La Joya, Texas, on March 25.



Dublin
A member of the Extinction Rebellion Red Rebel Brigade protests against fracking in Dublin on March 23.
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