A fast-moving wildfire has destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures in Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park.
The Dragon Bravo Fire is along the canyon’s more isolated North Rim, where most visitors don’t venture. No injuries have been reported.
The fire began with a lightning strike on July 4. According to the Associated Press, authorities first used a “confine and contain” strategy but shifted to aggressive suppression when the fire started to grow rapidly because of high temperatures, low humidity and strong wind gusts.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines over the past week, as well as some photos that caught our eye.

US President Donald Trump attends the FIFA Club World Cup final in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Sunday, July 13. Trump helped present medals to players after the match, and he handed the winner’s trophy to Chelsea captain Reece James.
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Protesters face off with Border Patrol agents as federal immigration agents carry out a raid at a legal marijuana farm in Camarillo, California, on Thursday, July 10. Jaime Alanis, a 57-year-old farmworker, fell from a greenhouse roof during the raid and died Saturday from his injuries.
Ethan Noah Roy

Jannik Sinner kisses his trophy after winning the Wimbledon final over Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday, July 13. It was the first Wimbledon title for Sinner, the world’s top-ranked tennis player.
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Mourners pray during the funeral of Sayfollah Musallet and Mohammed al-Shalabi in the West Bank village of Al-Mazraa a-Sharqiya on Sunday, July 13. Musallet, a 20-year-old Palestinian-American man, was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Leo Correa/AP

A person rests among Dairy Shorthorn cattle on the third day of the Great Yorkshire Show in Harrogate, England, on Thursday, July 10. The agricultural show, first held in 1838, showcases all aspects of country life.
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People in Toulouse, France, watch cyclists compete in the 11th stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday, July 16.
Mosa'ab Elshamy/AP

James Bell hugs one of his dogs at a hotel in Georgetown, Texas, on Thursday, July 10. Bell, his wife, their three children and their two dogs were staying at the hotel after they lost their home and all of their belongings in the catastrophic flooding that devastated parts of central Texas.
Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman

The Philadelphia Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber hits a home run during the historic “swing-off” that decided the Major League Baseball All-Star Game on Tuesday, July 15. It was the first time ever that the home run derby was used to break a tie after nine innings. Schwarber, who went 3-for-3 in the swing-off, was named the game’s Most Valuable Player as the National League came out victorious.
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A man follows signs before voting at the Union Temple Baptist Church in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, July 15. A special election was being held for a vacant seat on the DC Council.
Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP

People work to clean up flood damage in North Plainfield, New Jersey, on Tuesday, July 15. Intense rain set off dangerous flash flooding from Virginia to New York on Monday, leaving at least two dead and prompting dozens of rescues as water overwhelmed roads and subways.
Bryan Anselm/The New York Times/Redux

A resident of the Gabriel House assisted-living facility is helped after a deadly fire in Fall River, Massachusetts, on Sunday, July 13. Ten Gabriel House residents died because of the fire. Dozens were injured.
Mark Stockwell for The Boston Globe

A vendor waits next to tomato crates at a vegetable market in Mexico City on Tuesday, July 15. A nearly three-decade-old US-Mexico trade agreement gave way Monday to 17% tariffs on most Mexican tomato imports.
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A Kathakali classical dancer, second from left, watches artists rehearse the traditional folk dance Pulikkali, or tiger dance, as they wait backstage before a performance at a cultural festival in Chennai, India, on Saturday, July 12.
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Hossam Azzam holds the body of his child, Amir, at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday, July 15. Amir was killed in an Israeli military airstrike, according to the Associated Press.
Jehad Alshrafi/AP

Iga Świątek celebrates after winning the Wimbledon final on Saturday, July 12. Świątek defeated Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0. That scoreline hasn’t happened in a women’s Wimbledon singles final since 1911.
Joanna Chan/AP

Fans cheer as My Chemical Romance performs in Seattle during the opening night of the band's Long Live the Black Parade Tour on Friday, July 11.
Lindsey Wasson/AP

Emergency workers extinguish a fire at three houses after Russian shelling in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 16.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attends a news conference in Rome with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Thursday, July 10.
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A can-can dancer performs in front of Paris’ Moulin Rouge cabaret during celebrations marking the restart of its iconic windmill on Thursday, July 10.
Tom Nicholson/Reuters

A woman holds a gravestone at the Memorial Center in Potočari, Bosnia-Herzegovina, on Friday, July 11. It was the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide — the worst atrocity on European soil since World War II.
Armin Durgut/AP

Lava emerges through a fissure following a volcano eruption near Grindavík, Iceland, on Wednesday, July 16.
Hordur Kristleifsson/Civil Protection Of Iceland/Reuters

US President Donald Trump, center right, meets with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the White House Oval Office on Monday, July 14. Trump laid out a pair of steps intended to pressure Russia to end its war in Ukraine, including funneling new weapons to Kyiv and threatening economic punishment on Moscow if peace isn’t reached in 50 days.
Nathan Howard/Reuters

Zion, from South Sudan, sits inside a municipal hall where migrants were being sheltered in Agyia, Greece, on Sunday, July 13.
Nicolas Economou/Reuters

Protesters with umbrellas enter a Metro station in Washington, DC, on Thursday, July 17. People around the country were protesting the policies of President Donald Trump as part of “Good Trouble Lives On,” a national day of action honoring the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis.
Umit Bektas/Reuters

Yulia Vasiakina cries as she hugs her horse, Kamelia, in Odesa, Ukraine, on Friday, July 11. Kamelia was killed inside a stable during a Russian drone attack.
David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Redux

Croatian water polo players get into position before a match at the World Aquatics Championships on Monday, July 14.
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A member of Syria's civil defense works in the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Damascus, Syria, on Wednesday, July 16. Israel has been carrying out strikes on Syria since the fall of the Assad regime in December. This week saw a major escalation, when Israel said it attacked Syria to protect the Druze, an Arab minority at the center of clashes with government loyalists.
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People fired from the US State Department leave the department’s headquarters in Washington, DC, on Friday, July 11. The State Department began firing more than 1,300 people on Friday as part of a dramatic overhaul of the agency, according to a State Department official.
Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times/Redux

The Kansas City Royals' Jonathan India warms up on deck during the first inning of a Major League Baseball game in Kansas City, Missouri, on Friday, July 11.
Charlie Riedel/AP

A little blue heron tries to swallow a baby turtle it caught in Orlando’s Lake Eola Park on Monday, July 14.
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Fireworks and drones illuminate the Eiffel Tower during Bastille Day celebrations in Paris on Monday, July 14. See last week in 35 photos.
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