A black and white photograph with the title 'Overlooked' and text about adding stories of remarkable people in obituaries since 1851, with a blurred background of a woman smiling.
A webpage from The New York Times featuring a 7-Day Love Challenge with daily activities, including a photo of two people kissing in front of a sunset background, labeled as Day 1: Keeping Score.
Screenshot of an article from The New York Times titled 'Voices From the Women's March,' discussing the 2017 Women's March with a photo showing a woman in a pink hat at a march in Las Vegas.
STORIES ON DUAL PLATFORMS
A woman in athletic wear performing a lunge exercise against a light beige background.
Black and white photo of Martin Luther King Jr. in a crowd, smiling and clapping, with people surrounding him.
A web page from The New York Times Sunday Review titled 'All in One Piece,' featuring an article by Linden Crawford with photographs by Annie Flanagan, dated June 1, 2018. The article discusses personal experiences related to gender identity and breast surgery.
A wall with four framed photographs. The screens show a family group, a black and white portrait of a young man with glasses, a vintage family photo, and a portrait of a young man with a calendar. The text indicates the article is about Barack Obama's father and mentions Kenyan roots.
Close-up of weathered gravestones with an emphasis on a tilted tombstone engraved with a date and age, in a cemetery with greenery and additional gravestones in the background, sunlight casting shadows.
Close-up of a person holding a black semi-automatic handgun with both hands, the background is blurred.
Collage of six diverse people with different facial expressions and styles, arranged in two rows of three, accompanying an article about influential contributors to nytimes.com.
Close-up of a person's hands holding three old photographs of a house and friends outside, with a newspaper headline about descendants of slaves sold to fund Georgetown in the background.
Print & Digital Story
Silhouettes of women Marines standing in a smoky environment with a bright light shining behind them, creating a halo effect.
Title page of an article titled 'Sources of Self-Regard' from The New York Times, featuring self-portraits from Black photographers reflecting on America, published June 19, 2020.
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Healthcare workers attending to a patient in a hospital room, wearing protective gear including face shields and masks.
Group of women and children crowded together, closely examining a small blue backpack.
Interior of a shopping mall food court with people sitting at tables and walking around, sign indicating women's restrooms, and a sign for a food concession stand in the background.
A woman holding a sleeping baby close to her face, with a dark background and some furniture visible.
Screenshot of an article from The New York Times titled 'Talking to a Man Named Mr. Cotton About Slavery and Confederate Monuments' with social media sharing icons and a photo of the author, John Eligon.
Webpage from The New York Times titled "Women Could Decide the Election. Here's How They’re Voting." features cross-sectional images of women's faces within tablet screens.
Teen girls protesting on a bridge holding signs, some wearing masks, including a girl with a "I CAN'T BREATH" mask and a girl holding a sign that says "JUSTICE FOR" with a red and white background. The protest is in support of racial justice, with signs like "BLACK LIVES MATTER" and "NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE."
A woman with light skin and blond hair lying close to a young child with light skin and blond hair. They are resting on a surface with the woman resting her forehead against the child's head. The background is dark, and there is a large white text overlay that reads, 'This is what parenting in a war zone looks like.'
Women on a boat in the Amazon River, with greenery in the background, participating in a protest or march for Indigenous land rights.
Empty classroom with chairs stacked on desks, black and white photo, CNN news webpage.
Group of teenage girls at prom, wearing formal dresses and face masks, enjoying the celebration with smiles and laughter.
A woman and a child in a classroom, engaging in a comforting hug. The classroom has a laptop, colorful decorations, and educational materials.
A woman with long hair looking down in a room decorated with red, blue, and star-shaped balloons. There is a window with blue curtains, and a black shelf or cabinet with multiple suitcases on top.
Screenshot of a The New York Times article titled 'Should Black People Wear Sunscreen?' with a photograph of a person wearing a white shirt with braids, sitting outdoors on a sunny day.
Screenshot of a news article from The Washington Post titled 'Millions poised to lose Medicaid as pandemic coverage protections end,' written by Amy Goldstein. The article shows a photo of a woman with dreadlocks holding a young girl with pigtails, with another girl looking on, in a home interior.
News article from The Washington Post titled "Doctors who put lives at risk with covid misinformation rarely punished". The article is by Lena H. Sun, Lauren Weber, and Hayden Godfrey, published on July 26, 2023. The background features a graphic illustration of the COVID-19 virus with two gloved hands pointing at it, and labels such as "egregious COVID-19 misinformation", "Patient G.N. died", and "grossly negligent".
A woman building her own indoor air filter with a white plastic crate.
A dimly lit hospital room with three black chairs against the wall, a window with closed blinds, and a hospital bed partially covered with white sheets visible on the right side.
A person holding ultrasound images of a fetus.
A photograph taken through a hospital window shows a woman in a hospital bed holding her newborn baby, with a man beside her holding the baby in a blanket. The image is black and white, and there is a caption that reads "The short life of Baby Milo."
Screenshot of a webpage from The Washington Post with the headline 'An epidemic of chronic illness is killing us too soon' and a subheading 'Dying early America's life expectancy crisis'. The page has a dark, purple abstract background with concentric lines and the author's name, sandra.stevenson, in the top right corner.
A supermarket checkout counter with snacks on the left and tobacco products on the shelves in the background.
A newspaper article with the headline about early death linked to fatty liver disease, showing two photos of children, one smiling and laughing with women outdoors and the other lying on a bed with arms crossed, looking unwell.