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  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - MAY 30: Fifers participate in the torch-lit Williamsburg Military Tattoo on May 30, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Tattoo, originally an elaborate march used as a signal for soldiers to return to their barracks, was a highlight of an annual military music showcase called Drummer's Call. (Photo by Mike Kropf/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - MAY 30: Fifers and drummers participate in the torch-lit Williamsburg Military Tattoo on May 30, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Tattoo, originally an elaborate march used as a signal for soldiers to return to their barracks, was a highlight of an annual military music showcase called Drummer's Call. (Photo by Mike Kropf/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - MAY 30: Fifers and drummers participate in the torch-lit Williamsburg Military Tattoo on May 30, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Tattoo, originally an elaborate march used as a signal for soldiers to return to their barracks, was a highlight of an annual military music showcase called Drummer's Call. (Photo by Mike Kropf/Getty Images)

  • This photo taken on May 11, 2026 shows claw machines in an arcade centre at a shopping mall in Hong Kong. The colourfully lit claw machines that line Hong Kong's streets have come under the regulatory scrutiny this month, as officials raise concerns over addiction risks to the games. Dozens of stores filled with claw machines have sprung up on streets and in malls across the finance hub over recent years, promising players a brief sense of fulfilment. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'HONG KONG-CHINA-ENTERTAINMENT-LAW-GAMBLING, REPORTAGE' by William PATTERSON & Sammy HEUNG

  • This photo taken on May 11, 2026 shows a customer walking past claw machines in an arcade centre at a shopping mall in Hong Kong. The colourfully lit claw machines that line Hong Kong's streets have come under the regulatory scrutiny this month, as officials raise concerns over addiction risks to the games. Dozens of stores filled with claw machines have sprung up on streets and in malls across the finance hub over recent years, promising players a brief sense of fulfilment. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'HONG KONG-CHINA-ENTERTAINMENT-LAW-GAMBLING, REPORTAGE' by William PATTERSON & Sammy HEUNG

  • This photo taken on May 11, 2026 shows a customer using a claw machine in an arcade centre at a shopping mall in Hong Kong. The colourfully lit claw machines that line Hong Kong's streets have come under the regulatory scrutiny this month, as officials raise concerns over addiction risks to the games. Dozens of stores filled with claw machines have sprung up on streets and in malls across the finance hub over recent years, promising players a brief sense of fulfilment. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'HONG KONG-CHINA-ENTERTAINMENT-LAW-GAMBLING, REPORTAGE' by William PATTERSON & Sammy HEUNG

  • This photo taken on May 11, 2026 shows a customer standing between claw machines in an arcade centre at a shopping mall in Hong Kong. The colourfully lit claw machines that line Hong Kong's streets have come under the regulatory scrutiny this month, as officials raise concerns over addiction risks to the games. Dozens of stores filled with claw machines have sprung up on streets and in malls across the finance hub over recent years, promising players a brief sense of fulfilment. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'HONG KONG-CHINA-ENTERTAINMENT-LAW-GAMBLING, REPORTAGE' by William PATTERSON & Sammy HEUNG

  • This photo taken on May 11, 2026 shows claw machines in an arcade centre at a shopping mall in Hong Kong. The colourfully lit claw machines that line Hong Kong's streets have come under the regulatory scrutiny this month, as officials raise concerns over addiction risks to the games. Dozens of stores filled with claw machines have sprung up on streets and in malls across the finance hub over recent years, promising players a brief sense of fulfilment. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'HONG KONG-CHINA-ENTERTAINMENT-LAW-GAMBLING, REPORTAGE' by William PATTERSON & Sammy HEUNG

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