Firefighters, nurses, doctors, paramedics — the first responders who make up the nation’s coronavirus front lines have been celebrated throughout the pandemic. But in hard-hit cities, funeral home workers have been invisible last responders.
‘At least he's not a cat!’ Representative Tom Emmer appears upside down in an online congressional hearing after a viral video of a lawyer stuck with a cat filter on a video call earlier this week
The U.S. Capitol Building is seen on the morning of Joe Biden's inauguration and two weeks earlier during a siege that left five people dead. More photos from the ceremony: https://t.co/lIjHbvmLkq 📷 @jim_bourg and @leahmillis
This thread is dedicated to those saying we aren't seeing images of the reality of COVID-19 in hospitals across the U.S.
This is not an exhaustive list but I wanted to highlight the stories @reuterspictures photographers bring to light.
Photo by Callaghan O'Hare in Houston
Mardi Gras Day in the Superdome, 1977, Dr. John with Levon Helm
Right Place, Wrong Time / Eh La Bas & Big Bass Drum (On a Mardi Gras Day)
(Introduced by Wolfman Jack) #MardiGras
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