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FILE - Currency traders watch computer monitors near the screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI), left, the Korean Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (KOSDAQ) and the foreign exchange rate between U.S. dollar and South Korean won at a foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, on May 31, 2024. Asian shares were mixed in muted trading Friday, June 14, 2024, after Wall Street’s continued frenzy around artificial-intelligence technology nudged indexes on Wall Street to more records.(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)
FILE - People move past an electronic stock board showing Japan's stock prices outside a securities firm in Tokyo, June 7, 2024. Asian shares were mixed in muted trading Friday, June 14, after Wall Street’s continued frenzy around artificial-intelligence technology nudged indexes on Wall Street to more records.(AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama, File)
FILE - United Nation's special representative for children and armed conflict, Virginia Gamba, speaks during a press conference, in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 29, 2018, her first visit to the country. Gamba, the United Nations envoy charged with reporting on violations against children in conflicts around the world said Thursday, June 13, 2024, that first and foremost she is worried about what’s happening to youngsters in war-torn Sudan, followed by Congo and Haiti. (AP Photo/Thein Zaw, File)
A calendar marking an orientation date hangs on the wall of Eric Martinez's room at a micro community in Denver on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Martinez along with the others were directed into the micro communities of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet, after his Denver tent encampment was swept. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is interviewed at a micro community in the city on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The communities consist of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit, to help ease homelessness. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston sits in a room at a micro community in the city on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The communities consist of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit, to help ease homelessness.(AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston tours a micro community in the city on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The communities consist of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit to help ease homelessness. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Cabin-like structures are seen at a micro community in Denver on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Each structure includes a twin bed, desk and closet. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit, to help ease homelessness. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
A Love is Love sign is displayed at a micro community in Denver on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The communities consist of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit to ease homelessness. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Eric Martinez sits outside of his room at a micro community in Denver on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Martinez along with the others were directed into the micro communities of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet, after his Denver tent encampment was swept. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Eric Martinez sits with his cat in his room at a micro community in Denver on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Martinez along with the others were directed into the micro communities of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet, after his Denver tent encampment was swept. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Eric Martinez is interviewed in his room at a micro community in Denver on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Martinez along with the others were directed into the micro communities of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet, after his Denver tent encampment was swept. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
Eric Martinez sits in his room at a micro community in Denver, Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Martinez along with the others were directed into the micro communities of small cabin-like structures with a twin bed, desk and closet, after his Denver tent encampment was swept. The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)
FILE - From left, European Council President Charles Michel, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, U.S. President Joe Biden, Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stand for a group photo at the G7, Thursday, June 13, 2024, in Borgo Egnazia, Italy. Pope Francis is taking his call for artificial intelligence to be developed and used according to ethical lines to the Group of Seven nations’ meeting in Puglia. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
HOLD FOR STORY FILE - Pope Francis arrives for his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Francis is taking his call for artificial intelligence to be developed and used according to ethical lines to the Group of Seven nations’ meeting in Puglia. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File)
FILE - Alex Jones speaks to the media outside the courthouse, in Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 21, 2022. A Houston federal court judge is set to decide, Friday, June 14, 2024, whether to convert Jones’ personal bankruptcy reorganization to a liquidation to help pay off some of the $1.5 billion he owes from lawsuits filed by the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. (AP Photo/Michael Hill, File)
Thousands of fishermen fill a large muddy pond and cast their nets in the southern Mali town of San, Thursday, June 6, 2024, for Snake mon, a collective fishing rite that begins with animal sacrifices and offerings to the water spirits of Sanké pond. For several hundred years, people have gathered for the rite, which is on UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage. Heatwaves in Mali in recent years have caused the pond to start drying out. (AP Photo/Moustapha Diallo)
Thousands of fishermen fill a large muddy pond and cast their nets in the southern Mali town of San, Thursday, June 6, 2024, for Snake mon, a collective fishing rite that begins with animal sacrifices and offerings to the water spirits of Sanké pond. For several hundred years, people have gathered for the rite, which is on UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage. Heatwaves in Mali in recent years have caused the pond to start drying out. (AP Photo/Moustapha Diallo)
Thousands of fishermen fill a large muddy pond and cast their nets in the southern Mali town of San, Thursday, June 6, 2024, for Snake mon, a collective fishing rite that begins with animal sacrifices and offerings to the water spirits of Sanké pond. For several hundred years, people have gathered for the rite, which is on UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage. Heatwaves in Mali in recent years have caused the pond to start drying out. (AP Photo/Moustapha Diallo)
Thousands of fishermen fill a large muddy pond and cast their nets in the southern Mali town of San, Thursday, June 6, 2024, for Snake mon, a collective fishing rite that begins with animal sacrifices and offerings to the water spirits of Sanké pond. For several hundred years, people have gathered for the rite, which is on UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage. Heatwaves in Mali in recent years have caused the pond to start drying out. (AP Photo/Moustapha Diallo)
FILE - This image provided by the U.S. Army shows trucks loaded with humanitarian aid from the United Arab Emirates and the United States Agency for International Development cross the Trident Pier before arriving on the beach on the Gaza Strip, May 17, 2024. The U.S.-built pier to bring food to Gaza is facing one of its most serious challenges yet. The United Nations is deciding if it can keep safely delivering supplies from the U.S. sea route to starving Palestinians (Staff Sgt. Malcolm Cohens-Ashley/U.S. Army via AP, File)
Cuban musician Silvio Rodriguez pages through lyrics during an interview with The Associated Press in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, June 6, 2024. His new album, “Quería saber,” or "I Wanted to Know," includes 11 songs written between 2019 and 2023, some of which express disappointment in the path his country is taking. (AP Photo/Ariel Ley)
A large mascot of a rattlesnake is on display in front of the student success center at the Florida A&M University campus in Tallahassee, Fla., Thursday, June 6, 2024. $237 million donation to FAMU was promised by Gregory Gerami, a 30-year-old who called himself Texas’ “youngest African American industrial hemp producer,” but everything was not what it seemed and the donation is now in limbo. Gerami maintains that everything will work out, but FAMU is not the only small university that has engaged with his major donation proposals only to see them go nowhere. (AP Photo/Mark Wallheiser)
Lee Hall sits atop the hill at the Florida A&M University campus in Tallahassee, Fla., Thursday, June 6, 2024. $237 million donation to FAMU was promised by Gregory Gerami, a 30-year-old who called himself Texas’ “youngest African American industrial hemp producer,” but everything was not what it seemed and the donation is now in limbo. Gerami maintains that everything will work out, but FAMU is not the only small university that has engaged with his major donation proposals only to see them go nowhere. (AP Photo/Mark Wallheiser)
The Florida A&M University campus is seen in Tallahassee, Fla., Thursday, June 6, 2024. $237 million donation to FAMU was promised by Gregory Gerami, a 30-year-old who called himself Texas’ “youngest African American industrial hemp producer,” but everything was not what it seemed and the donation is now in limbo. Gerami maintains that everything will work out, but FAMU is not the only small university that has engaged with his major donation proposals only to see them go nowhere. (AP Photo/Mark Wallheiser)
This image made from video provided by WCTV shows Gregory Gerami, a 30-year-old who called himself Texas' "youngest African American industrial hemp producer," fourth from left, and Florida A&M University president Larry Robinson pose with a ceremonial check while being surrounded by other university officials during a commencement ceremony on May 4, 2024 in Tallahassee, Fla. The $237 million donation was promised by Gerami, but everything was not what it seemed and the donation is now in limbo. Gerami maintains that everything will work out, but FAMU is not the only small university that has engaged with his major donation proposals only to see them go nowhere. (WCTV via AP)
This image made from video provided by WCTV shows Gregory Gerami, a 30-year-old who called himself Texas' "youngest African American industrial hemp producer," third from left, and Florida A&M University president Larry Robinson pose with a ceremonial check while being surrounded by other university officials during a commencement ceremony on May 4, 2024 in Tallahassee, Fla. The $237 million donation was promised by Gerami, but everything was not what it seemed and the donation is now in limbo. Gerami maintains that everything will work out, but FAMU is not the only small university that has engaged with his major donation proposals only to see them go nowhere. (WCTV via AP)