Coverage spans reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, including investigations into the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary, 'The A Word', portraying American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet emphasizes parsing facts from messaging and funds on-the-ground reporters to interview both sides. The organization remains paywall-free and relies on donations from able supporters. The Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition received a record 60,000 entries from 113 countries and territories judged by an international jury. The winners will be announced on 14 October and an exhibition of 100 standout photographs opens on 17 October. One highly commended image shows a wasp carrying a caterpillar to feed its young, appearing to ride a makeshift broomstick.
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These images have been selected from a record-breaking 60,000 entries from 113 countries and territories by an international jury of experts across wildlife photography, filmmaking, conservation and science. Among them is a picture of a wasp taken by macro wildlife photographer Bidyut Kalita. It appears to show the wasp flying on a makeshift broomstick, but in reality, the insect is carrying a caterpillar to feed its young.
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