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  • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 21: Gabby Williams #1 of the Golden State Valkyries dribbles against the Chicago Sky during the first half at Wintrust Arena on August 21, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

  • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 21: Gabby Williams #1 of the Golden State Valkyries shoots over Kamilla Cardoso #10 of the Chicago Sky during the first half at Wintrust Arena on August 21, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

  • A photograph shows the port of Jorf Lasfar, south of El Jadida, where phosphate and phosphate derivatives produced by OCP Group are stored, loaded onto ships and exported to international markets, on July 1, 2026. At a phosphate mine in Morocco, an excavator tears into the earth to extract a mineral that is at the centre of Europe's growing concern over cadmium in the food chain. Morocco holds vast reserves of phosphate, a key ingredient in fertilisers. And state-owned OCP, which has a monopoly over the country's phosphate industry, says it has developed technology to reduce the amount of cadmium in its products.Phosphate often contains naturally occurring cadmium -- a heavy metal harmful to living organisms -- that can seep into farmland and eventually to food through fertilisers. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A photograph shows samples of phosphate derivatives at the OCP Group phosphate processing facility at the port of Jorf Lasfar, south of al-Jadida, on July 1, 2026. At a phosphate mine in Morocco, an excavator tears into the earth to extract a mineral that is at the centre of Europe's growing concern over cadmium in the food chain. Morocco holds vast reserves of phosphate, a key ingredient in fertilisers. And state-owned OCP, which has a monopoly over the country's phosphate industry, says it has developed technology to reduce the amount of cadmium in its products.Phosphate often contains naturally occurring cadmium -- a heavy metal harmful to living organisms -- that can seep into farmland and eventually to food through fertilisers. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A photograph shows an OCP Group storage facility at the port of Jorf Lasfar, south of al-Jadida, on July 1, 2026. At a phosphate mine in Morocco, an excavator tears into the earth to extract a mineral that is at the centre of Europe's growing concern over cadmium in the food chain. Morocco holds vast reserves of phosphate, a key ingredient in fertilisers. And state-owned OCP, which has a monopoly over the country's phosphate industry, says it has developed technology to reduce the amount of cadmium in its products.Phosphate often contains naturally occurring cadmium -- a heavy metal harmful to living organisms -- that can seep into farmland and eventually to food through fertilisers. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A photograph shows the port of Jorf Lasfar, south of El Jadida, where phosphate and phosphate derivatives produced by OCP Group are stored, loaded onto ships and exported to international markets, on July 1, 2026. At a phosphate mine in Morocco, an excavator tears into the earth to extract a mineral that is at the centre of Europe's growing concern over cadmium in the food chain. Morocco holds vast reserves of phosphate, a key ingredient in fertilisers. And state-owned OCP, which has a monopoly over the country's phosphate industry, says it has developed technology to reduce the amount of cadmium in its products.Phosphate often contains naturally occurring cadmium -- a heavy metal harmful to living organisms -- that can seep into farmland and eventually to food through fertilisers. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A photograph shows part of the OCP Group phosphate processing facility at the port of Jorf Lasfar, south of al-Jadida, on July 1, 2026. At a phosphate mine in Morocco, an excavator tears into the earth to extract a mineral that is at the centre of Europe's growing concern over cadmium in the food chain. Morocco holds vast reserves of phosphate, a key ingredient in fertilisers. And state-owned OCP, which has a monopoly over the country's phosphate industry, says it has developed technology to reduce the amount of cadmium in its products.Phosphate often contains naturally occurring cadmium -- a heavy metal harmful to living organisms -- that can seep into farmland and eventually to food through fertilisers. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A photograph shows the port of Jorf Lasfar, south of El Jadida, where phosphate and phosphate derivatives produced by OCP Group are stored, loaded onto ships and exported to international markets, on July 1, 2026. At a phosphate mine in Morocco, an excavator tears into the earth to extract a mineral that is at the centre of Europe's growing concern over cadmium in the food chain. Morocco holds vast reserves of phosphate, a key ingredient in fertilisers. And state-owned OCP, which has a monopoly over the country's phosphate industry, says it has developed technology to reduce the amount of cadmium in its products.Phosphate often contains naturally occurring cadmium -- a heavy metal harmful to living organisms -- that can seep into farmland and eventually to food through fertilisers. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP via Getty Images)

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