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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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Volunteer Luis F. Serrano passes bread to people as the Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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Volunteer Luis F. Serrano passes bread to people as the Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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Volunteer Luis F. Serrano passes bread to people as the Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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Staff member Alias Santiago reminds clients to stand at least 6 feet apart as the Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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Arlington Food Assistance Center staff member Johnny Craig serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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Staff member Alias Santiago reminds clients to stand at least 6 feet apart as the Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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Volunteer Luis F. Serrano passes bread to people as the Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Arlington, Virginia  -- Saturday, April 11, 2020<br />
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The Arlington Food Assistance Center serves residents in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, April 11, 2020. With a loss of employment and access to food, the center has seen an increase of need.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Richard Vigil, 16, Eli Vigil, 8, Amanda Vigil, 7, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Ethan Vigil, 6.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Eli Vigil, 8, leads the family as they pose for portraits at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. <br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil walks with her children while posing for portraits at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Eli Vigil, 8, Richard Vigil, 16, Amanda Vigil, 7, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Ethan Vigil, 6.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil walks with her children while posing for portraits at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left,  Richard Vigil, 16, Eli Vigil, 8, Ethan Vigil, 6, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Amanda Vigil, 7.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Amanda Vigil, 7, poses for a portrait with her siblings near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. <br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Sarah Vigil, 19, Eli Vigil, 8, Ethan Vigil, 6, Amanda Vigil, 7, and Richard Vigil, 16.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Ethan Vigil, 6, Eli Vigil, 8, Amanda Vigil, 7, Richard Vigil, 16, and Sarah Vigil, 19.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, clockwise from left, Sarah Vigil, 19, Richard Vigil, 16, Eli Vigil, 8, Ethan Vigil, 6, and Amanda Vigil, 7.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, clockwise from left, Ethan Vigil, 6, Sarah Vigil, 19, Richard Vigil, 16, Eli Vigil, 8, and Amanda Vigil, 7.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-8787.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Eli Vigil, 8, Amanda Vigil, 7, Richard Vigil, 16, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Ethan Vigil, 6.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-8861.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Eli Vigil, 8, Richard Vigil, 16, Amanda Vigil, 7, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Ethan Vigil, 6.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-8878.JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
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  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
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  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
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  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-4199.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-4210.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-4295.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-4308.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-4324.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-5648.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-5652.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-5653.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-5685.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-5657.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-5659.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland -- Tuesday, April 14, 2020<br />
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Peggy Benedict and her husband Calvert pose for a portrait outside of their home in Laurel, Maryland on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The Benedicts were scammed by “John from Microsoft” who got thousands of dollars from them to “fix” their computer. Her warnings are part of Protect Week, a campaign in the state to protect residents from fraud.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for AARP<br />
Assigned by Bridget Shevlin
    2020-MicrosoftFraud-5727.jpg
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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Capitol Bikeshare bikes are wrapped in yellow tape near the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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Cyclists and pedestrians gather along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is shown through the cherry blossoms surrounding the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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Cyclists and pedestrians gather along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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Cyclists and pedestrians gather along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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Cyclists and pedestrians gather on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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People gather on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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Pedestrians walk along a quiet National Mall with the National Monument reflected in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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A woman, who asked to not be identified, and her daughter enjoy a morning snack outside of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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A woman walks toward the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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A handful of cyclists and pedestrians gather outside of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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A man takes a photo of the Washington Memorial as people gather along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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A woman takes a photo of the Washington Memorial as people gather along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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Paniz Izadi, who is working her IT job from home in Washington, D.C., takes a break to workout on the steps to the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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Cyclists and pedestrians gather along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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People gather on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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A woman stands alone at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial at the edge of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Wednesday, April 8, 2020<br />
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A lone duck swims in the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.<br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People wait in line for up to an hour outside of a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People wait in line for up to an hour outside of a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People talk after getting groceries at a Trader Joe’s with wait lines of an hour in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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Sabrina Gonzalez, who works as a nurse, loads groceries into her car after visiting a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. Gonzalez said she waited in line for 55 minutes. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People wait in line for up to an hour outside of a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People wait in line for up to an hour outside of a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People wait in line for up to an hour outside of a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People wait in line for up to an hour outside of a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People wait in line for up to an hour outside of a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Susana Chiang walks with her 4-year-old daughter Anais Gbeassor outside of the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Chiang moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Anais Gbeassor, 4, poses for a portrait with her doll outside of the apartment where she lives with her mother Susana Chiang at the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Chiang moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Susana Chiang poses for a portrait with her 4-year-old daughter Anais Gbeassor outside of their apartment building at the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Chiang moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Susana Chiang poses for a portrait with her 4-year-old daughter Anais Gbeassor outside of their apartment building at the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Chiang moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Falls Church, Virginia  -- Friday, April 10, 2020<br />
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People wait in line for up to an hour outside of a Trader Joe’s in Falls Church, Virginia on Friday, April 10, 2020. The line of people, keeping a distance of at least six feet between strangers, stretched out of the shopping complex and into the nearby neighborhood.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Susana Chiang walks into her apartment building at the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Chiang moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Susana Chiang helps her daughter Anais Gbeassor, 4, with her mask in a common area at the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Chiang moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Susana Chiang spends time with daughter Anais Gbeassor, 4, in a common area at the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Chiang moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Sister Mary Bader, the CEO of St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth and Families, poses for a portrait outside of the facility in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. <br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Susana Chiang hugs her daughter Anais Gbeassor, 4, as they spend time together in a common area at the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Chiang moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Sister Mary Bader, the CEO of St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth and Families, poses for a portrait outside of the facility in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. <br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Sister Mary Bader, the CEO of St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth and Families, poses for a portrait outside of the facility in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. <br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Sister Mary Bader, the CEO of St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth and Families, poses for a portrait outside of the facility in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. <br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Jeanette Chittams, the residential programs director at St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families, says hello to Anais Gbeassor, 4. Gbeassor lives with her mother Susana Chiang who moved to the campus in December 2015 when she was pregnant with her daughter.<br />
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The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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The St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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The St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Hyattsville, Maryland -- Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
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Stained glass windows portray the Daughters of Charity in the chapel at the St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth and Families located in Hyattsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. The center, which is designed to give women and their children a path to stability and independence, provides housing for mothers and pregnant women experiencing homelessness and financial hardships.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait in his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait in his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait in his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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  • Richmond, Virginia -- Friday, April 24, 2020<br />
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Will Nelson, who uses the app Robinhood to invest in the stock market, poses for a portrait outside of his home in Richmond, Virginia on Friday, April 24, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “ZEROSTOCKS”<br />
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