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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand Americaís role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghansí lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand Americaís role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghansí lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
    Embed, Afghanistan01
  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • More than 2,000 Iowans deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Red Bulls patch emblazoned on their shoulders carried honor and tradition unparalleled in the National Guard, but for Afghans, who saw the devil in the horned silhouette, it symbolized fear. <br />
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Stationed throughout Afghanistan, these soldiers saw more of the country than most Afghans will see in their lifetimes. Yet, the soldiers said that they came home with a hazier understanding of the conflict. They spoke of a struggle to understand America’s role in the region. Deployment was dangerous, but no one could guarantee that the risk and sacrifice would have a lasting effect on the Afghans’ lives.<br />
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Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • ***HOLD for NATIONAL VIRUS-EMPTY. Please see Morrigan McCarthy before use.***<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Sunday, March 15, 2020<br />
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From left, Sterreh Libon, Sophia Al-Samarrai and Claire MacQueen celebrate Al-Samarrai’s birthday with some sweets and McDonald’s on the steps of the National Portrait Gallery on Sunday, March 15, 2020. The trio are freshmen at Washington International School, which has switch to online classes. They were out for one last hurrah together before they expected to be stuck inside their homes for the foreseeable future.<br />
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They had hoped to visit the Smithsonian Institute’s National Portrait Gallery, which closed  to the public the day before “as a public health precaution,” according to their website, in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Sunday, March 15, 2020<br />
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From left, Sterreh Libon, Sophia Al-Samarrai and Claire MacQueen celebrate Al-Samarrai’s birthday with some sweets and McDonald’s on the steps of the National Portrait Gallery on Sunday, March 15, 2020. The trio are freshmen at Washington International School, which has switch to online classes. They were out for one last hurrah together before they expected to be stuck inside their homes for the foreseeable future.<br />
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They had hoped to visit the Smithsonian Institute’s National Portrait Gallery, which closed  to the public the day before “as a public health precaution,” according to their website, in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • ***HOLD for NATIONAL VIRUS-EMPTY. Please see Morrigan McCarthy before use.***<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Sunday, March 15, 2020<br />
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From left, Sterreh Libon, Sophia Al-Samarrai and Claire MacQueen celebrate Al-Samarrai’s birthday with some sweets and McDonald’s on the steps of the National Portrait Gallery on Sunday, March 15, 2020. The trio are freshmen at Washington International School, which has switch to online classes. They were out for one last hurrah together before they expected to be stuck inside their homes for the foreseeable future.<br />
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They had hoped to visit the Smithsonian Institute’s National Portrait Gallery, which closed  to the public the day before “as a public health precaution,” according to their website, in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Iowa National Guard Spc. John Kerschner, 46, hugs four of his daughters including, from left, Grace, 14, Gianna, 7, Gaela, 9, and Gladys, 11, outside of their home in Clearfield, Iowa. Kerschner served at Combat Outpost Dand Patan with Bravo Company of the 1-168th battalion of the Iowa National Guard. “I don't want to say it was an enjoyable experience” in Afghanistan, Kerschner said. “But it was a worthwhile one.” | Chicago Freelance Photographer | Alyssa Schukar | Photojournalist
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  • ***HOLD for NATIONAL VIRUS-EMPTY. Please see Morrigan McCarthy before use.*** NYTVIRUS<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Thursday, March 19, 2020<br />
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A cyclist rides along an unusually quiet National Mall with the Capitol at back in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, March 19, 2020. With cherry blossom season reaching its peak bloom, the area is unusually quiet as people stay indoors and cancel vacations during the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • ***HOLD for NATIONAL VIRUS-EMPTY. Please see Morrigan McCarthy before use.*** NYTVIRUS<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Thursday, March 19, 2020<br />
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A woman walks along an unusually quiet National Mall with the Lincoln Memorial at back in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, March 19, 2020. With cherry blossom season reaching its peak bloom, the area is unusually quiet as people stay indoors and cancel vacations during the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Thursday, March 19, 2020<br />
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A man cleans the nearly empty reflecting pool in a nearly empty National Mall in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, March 19, 2020. With cherry blossom season reaching its peak bloom, the area is unusually quiet as people stay indoors and cancel vacations during the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Thursday, March 19, 2020<br />
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Tourists mill about the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, March 19, 2020. With cherry blossom season reaching its peak bloom, the area is unusually quiet as people stay indoors and cancel vacations during the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Thursday, March 19, 2020<br />
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A man takes a photograph of the Washington Monument and a nearly empty National Mall in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, March 19, 2020. With cherry blossom season reaching its peak bloom, the area is unusually quiet as people stay indoors and cancel vacations during the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • NYTVIRUS<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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  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Tuesday, March 12, 2019<br />
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The Wisconsin Cheese Mart is near the Fiserv Forum where the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be held.<br />
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Milwaukee prepares to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention, the first in a major Midwest city since Chicago hosted in 1996.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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The National Guard heads to an evacuation mission in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard leaves for an evacuation mission from a staging area at Buc-ee's, a convenience store in Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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National Guard soldiers and a Harris County Sheriff's Deputy look for stranded residents in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard leaves for an evacuation mission from a staging area at Buc-ee's, a convenience store in Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard leaves for an evacuation mission from a staging area at Buc-ee's, a convenience store in Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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National Guard soldiers and a Harris County Sheriff's Deputy look for stranded residents in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard leaves for an evacuation mission from a staging area at Buc-ee's, a convenience store in Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard leaves for an evacuation mission from a staging area at Buc-ee's, a convenience store in Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Richmond, Texas -- 20170829<br />
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Note: I have his name, but the audio file is too quiet for me to hear in the National Guard's vehicle. Will listen later.<br />
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A man declines a ride from the National Guard, deciding to stay in his second floor apartment in west Houston.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Afghan National Police soldier Rashadullah, of Kabul, poses for a portrait outside of the women's detention center at the KCPC in Kabul. Rashadullah has been a police soldier for five months and had been with the Afghan National Army for four years.
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  • NYTUNREST<br />
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Minneapolis, Minnesota — Wednesday, June 3, 2020<br />
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Cornell Griffin speaks to a crowd gathered across the street from the Minneapolis Police Department’s third precinct, which was destroyed in unrest in the week prior. Griffin, who was once in the national guard but is now part of a new organization called Voices from the Ashes, said that the use of the Minnesota National Guard to quell unrest felt like war. He said, “it’s sad that they’re being used to defend a policy and not the people.”<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Sunday, March 15, 2020<br />
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The Smithsonian Institute’s National Portrait Gallery closed to the public the day before “as a public health precaution,” according to their website, in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Tuesday, March 12, 2019<br />
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Jeff Osterman walks near the Fiserv Forum, where the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be held. This will be the first DNC held in a major Midwest city since Chicago hosted in 1996. "It’s a good thing for the city," Osterman said. "It puts us in a national spotlight."<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Tuesday, March 12, 2019<br />
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Cheesemonger Max Haglund arranges cheese for sale at the Wisconsin Cheese Mart, which is near the Fiserv Forum where the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be held.<br />
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Milwaukee prepares to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention, the first in a major Midwest city since Chicago hosted in 1996.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Tuesday, March 12, 2019<br />
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Cheesemonger Max Haglund arranges cheese for sale at the Wisconsin Cheese Mart, which is near the Fiserv Forum where the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be held.<br />
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Milwaukee prepares to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention, the first in a major Midwest city since Chicago hosted in 1996.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Tuesday, March 12, 2019<br />
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Cheesemonger Max Haglund prepares cheese labels at the Wisconsin Cheese Mart, which is near the Fiserv Forum where the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be held.<br />
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Milwaukee prepares to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention, the first in a major Midwest city since Chicago hosted in 1996.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Tuesday, March 12, 2019<br />
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The Wisconsin Cheese Mart is near the Fiserv Forum where the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be held.<br />
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Milwaukee prepares to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention, the first in a major Midwest city since Chicago hosted in 1996.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Tuesday, March 12, 2019<br />
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Cheesemonger Max Haglund talks with a customer at the Wisconsin Cheese Mart, which is near the Fiserv Forum where the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be held.<br />
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Milwaukee prepares to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention, the first in a major Midwest city since Chicago hosted in 1996.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Tuesday, March 12, 2019<br />
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Cheesemonger Max Haglund prepares samples for customers at the Wisconsin Cheese Mart, which is near the Fiserv Forum where the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be held.<br />
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Milwaukee prepares to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention, the first in a major Midwest city since Chicago hosted in 1996.<br />
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  • Afghan National Police soldier Rashadullah, of Kabul, poses for a portrait outside of the women's detention center at the KCPC in Kabul. Rashadullah has been a police soldier for five months and had been with the Afghan National Army for four years.<br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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National Guard soldiers and a Harris County Sheriff's Deputy look for stranded residents in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard leaves for an evacuation mission from a staging area at Buc-ee's, a convenience store in Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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A National Guard soldier looks for stranded residents in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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National Guard soldiers speak with stranded residents in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard leaves for an evacuation mission from a staging area at Buc-ee's, a convenience store in Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Richmond, Texas -- 20170829<br />
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Note: I have his name, but the audio file is too quiet for me to hear in the National Guard's vehicle. Will listen later.<br />
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A man declines a ride from the National Guard, deciding to stay in his second floor apartment in west Houston.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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A National Guard soldier looks for stranded residents in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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National Guard soldiers speak with stranded residents in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard heads to an evacuation mission in the West Lake Forest neighborhood of Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Katy, Texas -- 20170828<br />
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NYTSTORM<br />
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The National Guard leaves for an evacuation mission from a staging area at Buc-ee's, a convenience store in Katy, Texas. The National Guard continues to patrol waters and evacuate residents from the Houston area.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Genesis Ochoa, born premature on December 19, 2018, is photographed in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic<br />
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic<br />
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic<br />
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Thursday, February 14, 2019<br />
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Gina Tesi holds her daughter Riley Kehler, born premature on December 17, 2018, in her room in the newborn intensive care unit at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Also pictured are the father, Mitchell Kehler, in blue, Molly Schau, a research nurse at Lurie Children's Hospital, in a white coat, and Ha Uk Chung, a research student at Northwestern University, in a blue coat.<br />
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Through a collaboration with Northwestern University, the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is using a wireless vital signs monitoring sensor, which helps parents spend quality skin-to-skin time with infants in the newborn intensive care unit.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for National Geographic
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  • Washington, D.C. -- January 2020<br />
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NRDC federal communications director Ed Chen.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for the National Resource Defense Fund
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Washington, D.C. -- Saturday, March 14, 2020<br />
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Danny Trieu and Camille Huynh spend time with Huynh’s dog Burt outside of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, March 14, 2020. The memorial is typically swarming with people on nice days. Trieu, who was visiting Huynh from New Jersey said he wasn’t concerned about Covid-19 for “my own health, no, not necessarily, but for my family, yes.”<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Saturday, March 14, 2020<br />
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Danny Trieu and Camille Huynh spend time with Huynh’s dog Burt outside of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, March 14, 2020. The memorial is typically swarming with people on nice days. Trieu, who was visiting Huynh from New Jersey said he wasn’t concerned about Covid-19 for “my own health, no, not necessarily, but for my family, yes.”<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Saturday, March 14, 2020<br />
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People visit the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, March 14, 2020. The memorial is typically swarming with people on nice days. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • ***HOLD for NATIONAL VIRUS-EMPTY. Please see Morrigan McCarthy before use.***<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Saturday, March 14, 2020<br />
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People visit the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, March 14, 2020. The memorial is typically swarming with people on nice days. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • ***HOLD for NATIONAL VIRUS-EMPTY. Please see Morrigan McCarthy before use.*** NYTVIRUS<br />
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Washington, D.C. -- Thursday, March 19, 2020<br />
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George Washington University graduating senior Eli Craveiro Frankel takes a photograph of Gabriela Rossner at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, March 19, 2020. Classes are now completely digital and their graduation ceremony likely will be, too, so the two decided to celebrate their pending graduation with photographs in borrowed gowns. <br />
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With cherry blossom season reaching its peak bloom, the area is unusually quiet as people stay indoors and cancel vacations during the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times  <br />
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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  • Chicago, Illinois -- Monday, July 22, 2019<br />
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National Nurses United holds a picket and rally at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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