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The 9.6.20 Issue

Highlights

  1. America at Hunger’s Edge

    We spent months photographing dozens of families across the country to understand what food insecurity looks like today.

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  2. How Hunger Persists in a Rich Country Like America

    Beyond the pandemic emergency, there is a food crisis hidden in plain sight: Millions struggling for years to feed their families.

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    Barbara Broomall (right) and her children sharing a room in a hotel-turned-shelter in Menands, N.Y.
    CreditBrenda Ann Kenneally for The New York Times
  3. Times Insider

    When Hunger Is on the Doorstep

    The photographer Brenda Ann Kenneally traveled across the country to highlight the prevalence of food insecurity among families. To her, the images only begin to tell the story of struggle.

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    The daughters of Manausha Russ of St. Louis, eating on the floor at home. Visiting the Russ family was part of Brenda Ann Kenneally’s 92-day trip from New York to California to capture the faces of food insecurity.
    CreditBrenda Ann Kenneally for The New York Times
  1. Can ‘Athletic Intelligence’ Be Measured?

    Teams in the N.F.L. and other leagues believe performance on a tablet can predict success in a real game.

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  2. Instagram Is Coming for Your Sock Drawer

    The Home Edit won over Khloé Kardashian and Gwyneth Paltrow with a particular style of home organization. Now a new Netflix show will showcase its high aspirations and “low bar” ethos.

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    Photo Illustration by Margeaux Walter
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  3. Behind the Cover: Hunger in America

    A look at a rise in food insecurity that none of us has seen in our lifetimes.

     

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