Nancy Dockstader, a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, embraces her daughter Amy, 9, after they were reunited at the Baptist Children’s Home Ministries Youth Camp near Luling, Texas, on Monday. A judge ordered the return of more than 400 children taken from their parents at the polygamist group’s ranch because of suspected abuse, bringing an abrupt end to one of the largest custody cases in U.S. history. (Eric Gay / Associated Press)
Joggers pass workers cleaning toxic waste Wednesday from fuel oil remains found on a beach in Valencia in eastern Spain. The authorities do not know the origin of the waste. (Kai Frsterling / EPA)
Jews pray during the opening of a restored fragment of a former Jewish cemetery containing the grave of Rabbi Ekiv Eger in Poznan, Poland, on Tuesday. Rabbi Ekiv Eger was a 19th century Poznan Talmudist acclaimed as an outstanding Jewish scholars. (Bogdan Borowiak / EPA)
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Grounds workers clear excess rainwater off the court covers before play can resume Monday on Court Philippe Chatrier during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris. (Philippe Perusseau / EPA)
South Korean protesters stage a candlelight vigil in the rain against U.S. beef imports in front of Seoul City Hall on Monday. The South Korean government said it was delaying the planned resumption of U.S. beef imports after a request from the ruling party and large weekend street protests. (Ahn Young-joon / Associated Press)
A woman enters her house damaged by floodwaters west of San Salvador, El Salvador on Tuesday. (Roberto Escobar / EPA)