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    A woman with a backpack wearing an anti-virus mask on her face at the airport arrivals board. Image by Damian Pankowiec/Shutterstock. 2020.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    Some People Can Get the Pandemic Virus Twice, a Study Suggests. That Is No Reason To Panic

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    Kai Kupferschmidt
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    August 25, 2020
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    A large plastic vial containing blood plasma from a patient who has survived COVID-19. Image by JHDT Productions / Shutterstock. 2020.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    In FDA’s Green Light for Treating COVID-19 With Plasma, Critics See Thin Evidence—and Politics

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    August 25, 2020
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    A woman in the Lots, a homeless encampment in Phoenix, drapes a towel over her tent on June 24, when the high in Phoenix hit 111 degrees. Donated tents are available for homeless people who don’t have their own. Image by Steve Carr/Human Services Campus. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: COVID’s Invisible Victims

    COVID-19 Is a ‘Crisis Within a Crisis’ for Homeless People

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    August 25, 2020
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    Homeless encampments along a Los Angeles roadside on April 8, depicting the growing epidemic of homelessness amid the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. Image by Philip Pilosian/Shutterstock. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: COVID’s Invisible Victims

    Homeless in 43 Counties Most Vulnerable To COVID-19

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    Austin Fast
    Grantee
    August 24, 2020
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    COVID’s Invisible Victims

    Shelter in place, the mantra of the COVID-19 pandemic, takes on a whole new meaning when you have no...

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    Behind the Story: Brittany Gibson on Voter Suppression

    Journalist considers her "Battle to the Ballot Box" project, the inspiration behind her reporting...

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    Zora Raglow-DeFranco
    Grantee
    August 21, 2020
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    NIH Imposes ‘Outrageous’ Conditions on Resuming Coronavirus Grant Targeted by Trump

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    Meredith Wadman
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    August 20, 2020
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    Tyson Foods’ Forest plant was among 15 poultry plants across the South granted waivers by the USDA in April that allowed them to increase processing line speeds despite histories of severe injuries, Occupational Safety and Health Administration violations or the recent COVID-19 outbreak, according to a report by the National Employment Law Project. Image by Sarah Warnock/MCIR. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Poverty and the Pandemic in Mississippi

    As Union Leaders Call for Slower Line Speeds, COVID-19 Spreads in Mississippi Poultry Plants

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    August 20, 2020
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    Focus on Justice Webinar: Voter Suppression in the United States

    Journalist Brittany Gibson, attorney Tori Wenger, and Dr. Brenda C. Williams discuss the impacts of...

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    August 20, 2020
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    PART OF: Migrant Farm Workers and the Families Who Get Left Behind

    For an Agricultural Worker, Supporting His Family Means Being Separated From Them

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    August 19, 2020
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    On-Demand Webinar: ‘Circus Without Borders’ Virtual Screening

    In this webinar, the producers and subjects of "Circus Without Borders," a story of two circuses...

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    August 19, 2020
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    PART OF: Where the Bodies Aren't Buried

    How U.S. Policy Turned the Sonoran Desert Into a Graveyard for Migrants

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    James Verini
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    August 18, 2020

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