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AP Week in Pictures: North America
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Date:2025-04-15 08:21:50
Feb. 2 - 8, 2024
Days of wind, rain and heavy snowfall caused power outages, street flooding and damaging mudslides in California, Ballet dancers audition for scholarships in Illinois and actor Annette Bening receives kisses from Harvard University theatrical students in Massachusetts.
This gallery highlights some of the most compelling images in North America published in the past week by The Associated Press.
The selection was curated by AP Photo Editor Patrick Sison in New York.
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