Louise Turpin, far left, and her husband, David, third from left, make their first court appearance on Thursday, January 18, in Riverside, California. The Turpins are accused of keeping their 13 children captive and malnourished in their home. They each pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of torture and child abuse.
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An electronic sign on a Honolulu expressway tells motorists, "Missile alert in error. There is no threat," on Saturday, January 13, after an emergency alert accidentally went out to radio, TV and cell phones in Hawaii. State leaders and emergency officials blamed the false alarm about a ballistic missile threat on an employee who "pushed the wrong button."
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Anastasia Gruzdeva takes a selfie on Saturday, January 13, in Yakutsk, Russia, as temperatures dropped to near-record lows, even prompting eyelashes to freeze. It was minus 67 degrees Celsius (minus 88.6 F) in some areas of the Siberian region of Yakutia.
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A Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger plane sits on a cliff after going off a runway at Trabzon Airport in Turkey on Sunday, January 14. There were no injuries, and all passengers were evacuated.
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The Mayon Volcano, seen from Legazpi, Philippines, spews lava as it erupts on Monday, January 15. It's the most active volcano in the Philippines.
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US Sen. Cory Booker questions Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, January 16, in Washington. The hearing grew testy as Booker slammed Nielsen after she denied hearing President Donald Trump make vulgar remarks about African nations in a White House meeting on immigration.
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Pope Francis marries flight attendants Carlos Ciuffardi, left, and Paola Podest, center, during a flight from Santiago to Iquique, Chile, on Thursday, January 18. The impromptu ceremony marked the first-ever airborne papal wedding.
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Former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar listens to victim impact statements at a sentencing hearing in his sex abuse case on Tuesday, January 16, in Lansing, Michigan. Nassar has been accused of molesting at least 100 girls while he was a physician for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University. He pleaded guilty in November to seven counts of criminal sexual conduct in Ingham County, Michigan, and a judge is allowing his accusers to speak. Nassar is serving a 60-year sentence in federal prison for possession of child pornography.
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Ali Mese, 83, holds his cat after firefighters saved the animal in Bolu, Turkey, on Wednesday, January 17. Mese accidentally started a fire at his home while trying to light his heating stove with gasoline, according to Turkey's pro-government Daily Sabah newspaper.
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Tom Cruise runs along Blackfriars Bridge in London during filming for the latest "Mission: Impossible" movie on Sunday, January 14.
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A firefighter monitors a bushfire on Sunday, January 14, in the eastern suburbs of Perth in Western Australia.
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A Rohingya refugee peers out the window of a bus as he is brought to the Balukhali refugee camp in Bangladesh on Thursday, January 18. Concerns are mounting over a joint plan from Myanmar and Bangladesh to repatriate hundreds of thousands of ethnic Rohingya who fled violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state last year. The two countries plan to return more than 650,000 refugees in Bangladesh to Rakhine within two years, according to Bangladesh's Foreign Ministry.
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Bill Murray as Steve Bannon, Fred Armisen as Michael Wolff, Kate McKinnon as Mika Brzezinski and Alex Moffat as Joe Scarborough perform in a sendup of "Morning Joe" in the opening of "Saturday NIght Live" on Saturday, January 13.
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Saoudatou Dia and her daughter Aminah visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington on the January 15 holiday celebrating the late civil rights leader.
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Former Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya is pulled to safety after military police threw tear gas during a protest near the Presidential House in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Friday, January 12.
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This image of Jupiter, released Friday, January 12, was taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft as it completed its 10th trip around the planet. The intricate patterns on Jupiter's surface show the turbulent, ever-changing surface of Jupiter's atmosphere, which is marbled with multilayered cloud systems.
A man rides a horse through flames during the Luminarias festival in San Bartolomé de Pinares, Spain, on Tuesday, January 16. Luminarias celebrates St. Anthony, Spain's patron saint of animals.
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Relatives of slain Mexican journalist Carlos Dominguez Rodriguez attend his funeral in Tecpán de Galeana, Mexico, on Wednesday, January 17. Mexico is the most dangerous country in the Western Hemisphere for journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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A man selects a deli item from a nearly empty refrigerator at a supermarket in San Cristóbal, Venezuela, on Tuesday, January 16. Supermarkets and other stores have become scenes of chaos as Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, has become virtually worthless during the country's economic crisis.
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A woman kisses her ferret after it was blessed during a celebration of St. Anthony on Wednesday, January 17, in Madrid.
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Fog rises in front of the Jefferson Memorial on Friday, January 12, in Washington. See last week in 32 photos.