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ny210625175811 A girl said to have been injured by an Israeli strike receives treatment at a hospital in Tehran, Iran on Saturday, June 21, 2025. Israel launched a wave of airstrikes against missile sites and a nuclear facility in Iran and claimed its strikes had killed three commanders of IranÕs Revolutionary Guards, the most powerful military force in the country. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040525132212 Nujoud Salman, a one-year-old girl who was diagnosed with severe malnutrition at Kamal Adwan Hospital in Jabalia in the Gaza Strip, April 24, 2025. The U.N. says it has received 10,000 cases of malnutrition since January ? 1,600 of them are classified as ?severe acute malnutrition,? which means the person has become skeletal in appearance. (Saher Alghorra/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210725120411 FILE Ñ A 2-year-old girl is examined during a wellness check at a hospital in Seminole, Texas, on Feb. 26, 2025. If approved, a new rule could end the entrenched pay advantages for specialists like surgeons over other doctors. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300525145010 Margaryta Karpova, 12, and her mother Liudmyla, who fled their home village of Novoolenivka just ahead of advancing Russian forces, at a hospital where the 12-year-old has undergone several rounds of chemotherapy, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Dec. 24, 2024. The young girl now fights her own personal war against cancer, which is consuming her body as the war with Russia continues to consume her country. (Finbarr OÕReilly/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny310125151711 Violet Onyango, who got a ride to Matibabu Hospital with a Boda Girl when she went into labor, holds her new baby girl Talia, in Ukwala Kenya, July 11, 2024. Many ?Boda Girls,? as they are called, new to the male-dominated profession of driving a motorcycle taxi, have faced public disapproval and harassment, but they have also begun to earn incomes and independence ? accomplishments they once thought impossible. (Tara Todras-Whitehill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090724161911 A girl naps in a stroller amid debris after a Russian missile strike on the Okhmadyt Children?s Hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine, July 8, 2024. Families and patients were not unfamiliar with the sound of missiles flying overhead. But the Russian assault on the hospital marked one of the worst days of violence against civilians in months. (Brendan Hoffman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140424191106 Holes in the roof and floor at the home of Amina al-Hasoni, a 7-year-old girl who was injured by missile shrapnel outside Arad, Israel, on Sunday, April 14, 2024. The girl, who lives in a Negev desert community that is home to Arab Bedouins, was clinging to life in a hospital after the attack. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150424152308 Holes in the roof and floor at the home of Amina al-Hasoni, a 7-year-old girl who was injured by missile shrapnel outside Arad, Israel, on Sunday, April 14, 2024. The girl, who lives in a Negev desert community that is home to Arab Bedouins, was clinging to life in a hospital after the attack. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250324181707 Niveen FoadÕs daughters watch videos on a phone at Rizzoli Hospital in Bologna, Italy, on Feb. 15, 2024. The three girls and their mother left Gaza with Sarah Yusuf, 5, so they could accompany her to the hospital. (Nariman El-Mofty/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110224214607 Sarah Smith, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at the University of Toronto, at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, on Jan. 31, 2024. For the longest time, researchers focused on diagnosing and treating girls with eating disorders, but that is changing. (Chloe Ellingson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100824182912 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A crop-duster over the outskirts of Belzoni, Miss., on Dec. 11, 2023. One woman?s death reveals the myriad ways in which social and economic factors endanger pregnant women in the United States. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160824172211 HEADLINE: For Pregnant Women of Color, Myriad Factors Conspire to KillCAPTION: Byron Stribling shows a photo of his wife Harmony on his phone in Belzoni, Miss., on Dec. 11, 2023. One woman?s death reveals the myriad ways in which social and economic factors endanger pregnant women in the United States. CREDIT: (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100824183013 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Byron Stribling with a quilt dedicated to Harmony, his wife, and Harper, the daughter they?d planned to have, in Belzoni, Miss., on Dec. 11, 2023. Harmony Stribling died in 2021, eight months pregnant, on the side of the road while her husband and paramedics gave her CPR. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100824183012 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Byron Stribling with a quilt dedicated to Harmony, his wife, and Harper, the daughter they?d planned to have, in Belzoni, Miss., on Dec. 11, 2023. Harmony Stribling died in 2021, eight months pregnant, on the side of the road while her husband and paramedics gave her CPR. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100824182911 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Byron Stribling visits the grave of Harmony, his wife, and Harper, the daughter they?d planned to have, in Belzoni, Miss., on Dec. 11, 2023. One woman?s death reveals the myriad ways in which social and economic factors endanger pregnant women in the United States. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100824182913 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Byron Stribling in his family?s funeral home in Belzoni, Miss., on Dec. 11, 2023. One woman?s death reveals the myriad ways in which social and economic factors endanger pregnant women in the United States. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100824183011 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** The former Humphreys County Memorial Hospital in Belzoni, Miss., on Dec. 11, 2023. One woman?s death reveals the myriad ways in which social and economic factors endanger pregnant women in the United States. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny051223115807 A Palestinian girl is overcome with grief while mourning relatives killed in Israeli airstrikes at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. IsraelÕs renewed strikes have killed hundreds since Friday, Gazan officials say, raising questions about its stated efforts to reduce harm to civilians. (Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny171123122706 A young girl injured in an Israeli airstrike is treated at Nasser Medical Hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, on Friday, Nov. 17, 2023. (Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny171123123006 A girl injured in an Israeli airstrike is comforted as she awaits treatment at Nasser Medical Hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, on Friday, Nov. 17, 2023. (Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny151123182206 A girl holds a younger child at a United Nations-run tent camp for displaced Palestinians in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023. Further north, the Israeli military was solidifying its hold on GazaÕs largest hospital on Wednesday, after storming the Al-Shifa complex overnight.(Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040224175007 A 16-month-old girl named Melisya, who survived after her home was crushed by a devastating strike, with her aunt, Yasmine, at a hospital in the Gaza Strip in Oct. 2023. Samar Abu Elouf, a photojournalist for The New York Times, spent weeks following a handful of Palestinians who seemed to have lost everything: a boy with charred limbs, a journalist who lost four of his children in an Israeli strike, an orphaned toddler who may never walk again. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123213706 Portia Stafford talks to the children in her class at the Kliptown Youth Program in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 23, 2023. Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening.(Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny161123193607 Sheerel Gabay, who survived in a roadside shelter as Hamas fighters tossed grenades and fired inside, recovering at a hospital in Tel Aviv on Oct. 18, 2023. Gabay was shot in the knee and sustained two open fractures and a ruptured eardrum. ÒI could not move, and could not stop thinking that IÕm covered by a dead girl,Ó she said. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny161023095306 A girl wounded by an Israeli airstrike is carried into Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. With a diplomatic breakthrough increasingly uncertain, Gaza faced an intensifying humanitarian crisis as more than half a million people fled their homes for the enclaveÕs south and foreigners massed near the Egyptian border in the hopes of escaping ahead of a threatened Israeli invasion. (Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121023112206 An injured girl is carried into at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City after Israeli air strikes on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. GazaÕs health care system Òhas begun to collapse,Ó the Palestinian Health Ministry said on Thursday. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111023161806 A girl whose home was hit by an Israeli airstrike cries as she is brough to the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111023161406 A girl whose home was hit by an Israeli airstrike cries as she arrives at the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101023110207 An injured girl is treated at the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Monday, Oct. 9, 2023. Israel has asked the U.S. for more weapons and called up a record number of reservists as the war enters its fourth day. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101023105106 The bodies of two young girls killed in an Israeli airstrike are carried to the morgue at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Monday, Oct. 9, 2023. Israel has asked the U.S. for more weapons and called up a record number of reservists as the war enters its fourth day. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123214106 Portia StaffordÕs father, Johnson Niewenhoudt, who is a welder, but was laid off when his factory mechanized, in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 26, 2023. Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening. (Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123215506 Keitumetse Mofokeng, left, Zimasa Ndodiana and Portia Stafford after meeting with representatives of a program that trains people to teach young childrenin the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 26, 2023. Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening. (Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123214607 Kliptown, a neighborhood in the sprawling township of Soweto, in Johannesburg on Sept. 22, 2023. Portia Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening. (Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123214307 Portia Stafford, left, and her friends outside Soweto Hotel & Conference Centre in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 22, 2023. Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening. (Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123215006 Portia Stafford and her friends Nandipha Wauchope, left, and Keitumetse Mofokeng who often look for work together in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 22, 2023. Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening.(Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123213307 Portia StaffordÕs r?sum? which describes her as a young, passionate woman looking for Òa challenging job with a rapidly growing organizationÓ in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 22, 2023. Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening. (Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123213906 Portia Stafford, left, with her mother, Anna Niewenhoudt, at their home in Kliptown in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 22, 2023. Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening. (Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123214806 Portia Stafford, left, with her son Clinton, in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 22, 2023. Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening. (Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123215207 A wall in the Stafford family home adorned with school and graduation portraits in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 22, 2023. Portia Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening.(Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111123213106 A uniform in the kitchen of the Stafford home in the Kliptown suburb of the Soweto area of Johannesburg on Sept. 22, 2023. Portia Stafford has a high school diploma in hospitality and three certificates from job training programs. She is among a generation of ambitious Africans who spend their days chasing an elusive opening. (Gulshan Khan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210923212806 Investigators outside the Brooklyn apartment where a 1-year-old girl was found unresponsive on Friday, Sept. 15, with injuries to her head and fractured femurs, in New York, Sept. 21, 2023. The girl died at a hospital on Wednesday and the case is being investigated as a homicide. (John Taggart/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150323212406 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 12:01 a.m. ET Thursday, March 16, 2023. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A sign made by the hospital nurses who treated, Tammy Cunningham and her son Calum, in Kokomo, Ind. on Friday, March 10, 2023. In 2021, deaths of pregnant women soared by 40 percent in the United States, according to new government figures. (Kaiti Sullivan for New York Times)
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ny040223144106 A girl being measured before being admitted to the malnutrition ward of the state hospital in Bentiu, South Sudan on Feb. 2, 2023. Nearly two-thirds of the South Sudanese population will suffer an acute lack of food by April, the United Nations recently projected. (Jim Huylebroek/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230123171907 A tattoo of his partnerÕs name, Sha-Asia Semple, on the wrist of Juwan Lopez as he holds their daughter Khloe, 2, near a mural memorializing the girlÕs mother, in Brooklyn, Jan. 12, 2023. Inspectors found that a Brooklyn hospital anesthesiologist made numerous errors in administering epidurals Ñ some were life-threatening and one was fatal. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230123171706 Juwan Lopez and his daughter Khloe, 2, near a mural memorializing Sha-Asia Semple, his partner and the girlÕs mother, in Brooklyn, Jan. 12, 2023. Inspectors found that a Brooklyn hospital anesthesiologist made numerous errors in administering epidurals Ñ some were life-threatening and one was fatal. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230123171207 Khloe Lopez, 2, is held by her father Juwan near a mural memorializing Sha-Asia Semple, his partner and the girlÕs mother, in Brooklyn, Jan. 12, 2023. Inspectors found that a Brooklyn hospital anesthesiologist made numerous errors in administering epidurals Ñ some were life-threatening and one was fatal. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230123171006 Juwan Lopez and his daughter Khloe, 2, at a mural memorializing Sha-Asia Semple, his partner and the girlÕs mother, in Brooklyn, Jan. 12, 2023. Inspectors found that a Brooklyn hospital anesthesiologist made numerous errors in administering epidurals Ñ some were life-threatening and one was fatal. (Desiree Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250323135905 Arezoo, 21, mother to a toddler hospitalized with severe malnutrition, in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, Nov. 19, 2022. ÒIn my tribe, girls never go to school,Ó Arezoo said. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291222100806 A man and a girl wait to cross a street in downtown Toledo, Ohio, on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022. Officials in Toledo and other cities are partnering with a nonprofit organization that aims to abolish medical debt by buying it from hospitals, health systems and collections agencies at a steep discount. (James Dickerson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240425162910 FILE ? A woman receives a check-up by a doctor in a hospital in New York, May 19, 2022. Federal health officials plan to cut funding to the Women?s Health Initiative, effectively shuttering one of the largest and longest studies of women?s health ever carried out. (Brittainy Newman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120522150506 Yelyzaveta Kolysnychenko, 9, left, and her friend and neighbor Liubov Ivanenko, 12 walk through their mostly destroyed neighborhood in the town of Ivankiv, Ukraine, May 12, 2022. The girls said that they stayed in Ivankiv throughout the war, mostly staying in the basement bunker of a city hospital. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170824173110 FILE ? Outside the entrance to the Emergency Room at Lenox Hill Hospital, in New York on Oct. 14, 2021. The hospital system is looking to make both unscripted and scripted shows. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120921220704 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 2021. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A poster reads, ÓPregnant women need support, not abortion,Ó outside an abortion clinic in Mexico City on Sept. 11, 2021. Thousands of people have faced criminal investigations in recent years for ending their pregnancies, and the courtÕs unanimous decision last week should enable them to get any charges dropped, legal experts said. (Marian Carrasquero/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120921221105 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before 3:01 a.m. ET MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 2021. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** Martha Patricia M?ndez in Guerrero, Mexico on Sept. 11, 2021. M?ndez said that she arrived at a hospital in Veracruz bleeding heavily after taking an abortion pill, but that the staff made her wait for hours before being seen by a specialist. (Marian Carrasquero/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020921155904 Alexandra Simba?a and her husband, Dan Leistikow, with their 9-year-old daughter, Natalie Rose Leistikow, in Ramsey, Minn., on Aug. 30, 2021. Simba?a was hospitalized with COVID-19 last year and still experiences long-term effects. (Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280821151404 Dr. Jheison Girlado applies personal protective equipment before checking on a patient with COVID-19 at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, July 23, 2021. Even a large state like Florida that emphasized vaccinations in treating the coronavirus can be crushed by the Delta variant when no other measures are put in place. (Scott McIntyre/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120723144107 FILE ? An ambulance in St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 24, 2020. During the pandemic, the proportion of teen girls visiting emergency rooms in mental health crisis rose 22%. (Tim Gruber/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny011220135204 ?Wine Girl: The Obstacles, Humiliations and Triumphs of America?s Youngest Sommelier? by Victoria James, in New York, Nov. 24, 2020. 2020 has been a year for new and up-to-date studies of wine regions, as well as grim accounts of sexual degradation in the hospitality industry. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110621194305 FILE -- Outside the entrance to the Emergency Room at Aspirus Wausau Hospital, in Wausau, Wis., on Oct. 14, 2020. Emergency room visits following suspected suicide attempts by teenage girls spiked in the first months of 2021, compared with rates in 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Friday, June 11, 2021. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120920144504 An Afghan girl, 10, with her 1-1/2-year-old sister at the malnutrition ward of Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Sept. 2, 2020. Worldwide, the population facing life-threatening levels of food insecurity is expected to double this year, to more than a quarter of a billion people. (Jim Huylebroek/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110920153004 An Afghan girl, 10, with her 1-1/2-year-old sister at the malnutrition ward of Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Sept. 2, 2020. Worldwide, the population facing life-threatening levels of food insecurity is expected to double this year, to more than a quarter of a billion people. (Jim Huylebroek/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121020222204 Amanda Tawk, 3, who was diagnosed with cancer in December, at her family's apartment in Safra, Lebanon, on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena) -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS --
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ny120820132703 Amanda Tawk, 3, who was diagnosed with cancer in December, at her family's apartment in Safra, Lebanon, on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120820133303 Amanda Tawk, 3, who was diagnosed with cancer in December, plays in her room at her family's apartment in Safra, Lebanon, on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120820205804 **EDS: RETRANSMISSION of XNYT30 SENT AUG. 12 TO CORRECT IDENTITY OF ADULTS WITH MARITA REAIDY** Marita Reaidy, a 7-year-old cancer patient, sits with Dr. Peter Noun and another doctor for a TV interview inside St. George Hospital in Beirut on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120820132204 Marita Reaidy, a 7-year-old cancer patient, with her mother and Dr. Peter Noun during a TV interview inside St. George Hospital in Beirut on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120820132404 Dr. Peter Noun, head of the pediatric hematology and oncology department, at St. George Hospital in Beirut on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120820133104 Yuri Abou Mrad?s empty room at St. George Hospital in Beirut on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120820131903 Yuri Abou Mrad, 7, reads with his father Abou in their home in Daychounieh, Lebanon, on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120820132904 Volunteers clean the main hall of St. George Hospital in Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. Many children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230320162904 A pedestrian walks past Fearless Girl, the famed scultpture by Kristen Visbal, near the New York Stock Echange in lower Manhattan on Monday morning, March 23, 2020. To address the imminent influx of patients infected with coronavirus in New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday morning that he would issue an emergency order requiring hospitals to increase capacity by at least 50 percent. (Stephanie Keith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250220205804 Harvey Weinstein arrives at State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Monday morning, Feb. 24, 2020. A day after a judge ordered him jailed for his conviction on two felony sex counts, Weinstein was still being held in a prison ward at a hospital after complaining of chest pains but once he is released, Weinstein is not likely to be housed with the general population at Rikers Island, instead, he may be sent to a special medical facility where inmates who need extra protection are jailed, at least until his sentencing next month. (Sarah Blesener/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170220124105 Ashley Weitz and State Rep. Carol Spackman Moss, a Democrat, embrace at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10, 2020. Medical schools and students are grappling with an unsettling practice: Performing pelvic exams on unconscious, non-consenting patients. (Lindsay D'Addato/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170220124205 Ashley Weitz, who received an unauthorized pelvic exam in 2007, on the grounds of the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10, 2020. Medical schools and students are grappling with an unsettling practice: Performing pelvic exams on unconscious, non-consenting patients.(Lindsay D'Addato/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170220124004 Sarah Wright, a science teacher, in her home in Madison, Wis. on Feb. 8, 2020. In most states, it is legal for a medical student to perform a pelvic exam on a woman who is under anesthesia; Wright believes this happened to her during a surgery in 2009.(Taylor Glascock/for the New York Times)
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ny170220124404 Robin Fretwell Wilson, a professor of law and associate dean at University of Illinois College of Law, who has advocated for informed consent laws, at her office in Boulder, Colo. on Feb. 6, 2020. Medical schools and students are grappling with an unsettling practice: Performing pelvic exams on unconscious, non-consenting patients.(Rachel Woolf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119113004 Luis Calvillo high-fives players, friends and family after his El Paso Fusion girls' soccer match in El Paso, Sept. 27, 2019. Calvillo lost his father to the Walmart gunman, lost months to his own wounds. The day he finally got out of the hospital, he was back on the sidelines with the team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112805 Luis Calvillo coaches his El Paso Fusion girls during halftime of their soccer game in El Paso, Sept. 27, 2019. Calvillo lost his father to the Walmart gunman, lost months to his own wounds. The day he finally got out of the hospital, he was back on the sidelines with the team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112804 Luis Calvillo watches his El Paso Fusion girls' soccer match in El Paso, Sept. 27, 2019. Calvillo lost his father to the Walmart gunman, lost months to his own wounds. The day he finally got out of the hospital, he was back on the sidelines with the team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119113103 Luis Calvillo coaches his El Paso Fusion girls soccer team in El Paso, Sept. 27, 2019. Calvillo lost his father to the Walmart gunman, lost months to his own wounds. The day he finally got out of the hospital, he was back on the sidelines with the team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119111104 Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, winces in pain during his recovery at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 21, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112604 Luis Calvillo watches a stream of the El Paso Fusion girls? soccer team's game as a nurse took his temperature at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Sept. 20, 2019. Luis Calvillo lost his father to the Walmart gunman, lost months to his own wounds. The day he finally got out of the hospital, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112504 Marcela Martínez streams the El Paso Fusion girls? soccer team's game so her husband could watch from the hospital, in El Paso, Sept. 20, 2019. Luis Calvillo lost his father to the Walmart gunman, lost months to his own wounds. The day he finally got out of the hospital, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112704 Members of the El Paso Fusion girls? soccer team warm up before their first game of the season, in El Paso, Sept. 20, 2019. Luis Calvillo lost his father to the Walmart gunman, lost months to his own wounds. The day he finally got out of the hospital, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112204 Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, speaks to his daughter Emylee, during his convalescence at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 15, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112303 Family and friends visit Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, during his convalescence at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 15, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119111405 Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, walks alongside his daughter, Emylee, at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 14, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119111204 Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, does physical therapy at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 14, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112104 Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, visits with his daughter, Emylee during his convalescence at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 14, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112005 Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, convalesces at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 13, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119112004 Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, cries as he reacted adversely to new medication at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 13, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119111304 Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, walks as part of his recovery at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 9, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119111504 A nurse cares for Luis Calvillo, an Iraq war veteran who was shot five times by the Walmart gunman, at Kindred Hospital in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 9, 2019. Calvillo lost his father in the attack, lost months recovering here. The day he finally got out, he was back on the sidelines with the girls? soccer team that he founded, the team he credits with saving his life. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny211221003504 -- EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 3 A.M. ET ON TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 2021. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS -- A research nurse scans a girl?s brain to assess stroke risk at the sickle cell clinic at Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital in Kano, Nigeria, July 25, 2019. In Nigeria, the Haruna family, who lost three girls to the disease, hopes to save a fourth, but sometimes the choice is medicine over food. (KC Nwakalor/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200519194704 FILE-- Two-year-old Anailin, left, suffers from severe malnutrition and treatable muscular paralysis in a shack nearby the local hospital, which is empty ? its last patient died without care, in Toas Island, Venezuela, May 6, 2019. Her mother, Maibeli Nava, said doctors prescribe medications that are unavailable or unaffordable. Many who saw this picture of Anailin Nava wanted to help. One nurse packed some food and hitchhiked to her home. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120319125904 An anti-harassment campaign is on display at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, Feb. 25, 2019. An entrenched, sexist culture at many veterans hospitals is driving away female veterans, so some facilities are making changes. (Alyssa Schukar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120319125404 Doctors and medical assistants at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, where the vast majority of doctors and staff are women and the five exam rooms and entire waiting area are for women only, in Chicago, Feb. 25, 2019. An entrenched, sexist culture at many veterans hospitals is driving away female veterans, so some facilities are making changes. (Alyssa Schukar/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny261018164403 A young boy suffering from malnutrition is examined at a hospital in Hajjah, Yemen, on Oct. 17, 2018. The Saudi-led war in Yemen has pushed millions to the brink of starvation. (Tyler Hicks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny261018163603 A malnourished boy at a hospital in Hajjah, Yemen, on Oct. 17, 2018. The Saudi-led war in Yemen has pushed millions to the brink of starvation. (Tyler Hicks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny261018163304 Shaher al-Hajaji, 3, who suffers from malnutrition, lies on a bed at a hospital in Hajjah, Yemen, on Oct. 17, 2018. The burn scars on his chest are the result of a folk remedy that was attempted by his father. (Tyler Hicks/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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