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In this June 23, 2017 photo, Stephanie Caudle, a missionary with Cadence International, poses for a photo at home in Eagle River, Alaska. Caudle and her husband run The Homestead, an Eagle River hospitality house for military members from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. (Kirsten Swann/Chugiak-Eagle River Star via AP)

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In this June 23, 2017 photo, a sign points the way to The Homestead, a military hospitality house located in Eagle River, Alaska. The military hospitality house is operated by Cadence International, an evangelical missionary organization with similar hospitality houses around the globe. (Kirsten Swann/Chugiak-Eagle River Star via AP)

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In a June 29, 2017 photo, company CEO Jordan Lind says there is a lot of interest in the company's technology in the Great Lakes region, in Europe and in Asia. Formed eight years ago, Clearas Water Recovery has developed a patented process to use algae to remove nitrogen and phosphorous from public wastewater treatment plants, keeping waterways from being inundated with the compounds that starve fish and plant life of oxygen. In turn, the algae can be sold to other companies for fertilizer, biofuels and other uses. (Tommy Martino/The Missoulian via AP)

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FILE - In this June 12, 2017, file photo, Hunter Greene, a pitcher and shortstop from Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif., stands near the draft board after being selected No. 2 by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft in Secaucus, N.J. Greene has agreed to a minor league contract with a $7.23 million signing bonus–the highest since constraints on draft spending began in 2012. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

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ADVANCE FOR RELEASE SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2017, AT 12:01 A.M. EDT. AND THEREAFTER - In this Thursday, June 22, 2017, photo, Graciano de la Cruz adjusts the top of an historic streetlamp he will need to try and sell in the garage of his home in San Francisco. La Cruz, 70, grew up in San Francisco, the child of a Filipino father and an African-American mother. He and his wife, Buena, who is Filipino-American, must now sell their own home of two decades to pay off a debt that stemmed from a "pick-a-payment" loan with World Savings Bank in August 2006. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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ADVANCE FOR RELEASE SUNDAY, JULY 9, 2017, AT 12:01 A.M. EDT. AND THEREAFTER - Yul Dorn, who lost his home to foreclosure, poses outside a motel near his office Thursday, July 6, 2017, in San Francisco. Dorn and his wife raised their son and daughter in a two-story home crammed with family photos, one they bought in a historically African-American neighborhood in San Francisco more than two decades ago. Today, the couple is living in a motel after they were evicted last year, having lost a foreclosure battle. A second home they inherited is also in default. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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Commuters arrive in the New Jersey Transit portion of New York's Pennsylvania Station, Friday, July 7, 2017. New Jersey Transit says trains are operating on or close to schedule after one of its trains was involved in a "minor," slow-speed derailment at Penn Station, the nation's busiest train station. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Commuters arrive in the New Jersey Transit portion of New York's Pennsylvania Station, Friday, July 7, 2017. New Jersey Transit says trains are operating on or close to schedule after one of its trains was involved in a "minor," slow-speed derailment at Penn Station, the nation's busiest train station. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Commuters arrive in the New Jersey Transit portion of New York's Pennsylvania Station, Friday, July 7, 2017. New Jersey Transit says trains are operating on or close to schedule after one of its trains was involved in a "minor," slow-speed derailment at Penn Station, the nation's busiest train station. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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In this Friday, June 30, 2017 photo, Brac Webb, CIO, from left, Danny Seim, COO, Austin Webb, CEO, Austin Lawrence CTO, of RoBotany, an indoor, robotic, vertical farming company started at Carnegie Mellon University sells their products at Whole Foods in Upper Saint Clair, Pa. Robots could grow your next salad inside an old steel mill on Pittsburgh's South Side. And the four co-founders of the robotic, indoor, vertical farming startup RoBotany could next tackle growing the potatoes for the french fries to top it. "We're techies, but we have green thumbs," said Webb. (Andrew Russell/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, JULY 8, 2017, AT 3:01 A.M. EDT. AND THEREAFTER - In this undated photo, RoBotany's plants grow under special LED lights in Pittsburgh. The robotic, vertical farming company is building a large farm inside a former steel mill on the South Side. (Andrew Russell/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, JULY 8, 2017 Det. George Ripley, of the York City Police Department, at The Green Bean Roasting Company in York City, Friday, June 9, 2017. Ripley often shares his magic with customers at the coffee shop, as well as those he might interview as a homicide detective. (Dawn J. Sagert/The York Dispatch via AP)

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Lauren Sargent, of Ann Arbor, Mich. takes part in a protest before the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline public information session at Holt High School on Thursday, July 6, 2017 in Holt, Mich. The report by Dynamic Risk Assessment Systems, Inc. was prepared independently for the state of Michigan. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)

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Representatives of Dynamic Risk Assessment Systems, Inc., from left, Patrick Vieth, Jack Ruitenbeek, Shane Kelly, Nasim Tehrany, Bill Ho, Dale Kerper and Jim Kenny take part in an Enbridge Line 5 pipeline public information session at Holt High School on Thursday, July 6, 2017 in Holt, Mich. The report by Dynamic Risk was prepared independently for the state of Michigan. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)

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Protesters assemble before the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline public information sessionat Holt High School on Thursday, July 6, 2017 in Holt, Mich. The report by Dynamic Risk Assessment Systems, Inc. was prepared independently for the state of Michigan. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)

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A crowd watches the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline public information sessionat Holt High School on Thursday, July 6, 2017 in Holt, Mich. The report by Dynamic Risk Assessment Systems, Inc. was prepared independently for the state of Michigan. (Cory Morse /The Grand Rapids Press via AP)

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Desmond Berry, middle, speaks during a protest near a depiction of Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette before the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline public information session at Holt High School on Thursday, July 6, 2017 in Holt, Mich. The report, by Dynamic Risk Assessment Systems, Inc., was prepared independently for the state of Michigan. Berry is the Natural Resources Department Manager for the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)

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Illustration on the relative efficiency of American energy sources by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Rep. Will Guzzardi, D-Chicago, left, and Rep. David Olsen, R-Downers Grove, work on a puzzle on the House floor while the state Capitol is on lockdown during a hazardous materials incident Thursday, July 6, 2017 in Springfield, Ill. A financial showdown more than two years in the making was slated to play out in the Illinois House on Thursday as Democrats try to enact a $36 billion spending plan fueled by a 32 percent income tax increase over the Republican governor's objection. (Rich Saal/The State Journal-Register via AP)

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Bill Clinton's antics. (Illustration by Dana Summers of the Tribune Media Services)