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Plus: Royal Wedding Debate; Emerging Photographers; Fake Pills editor's note It is a story that has stirred up much debate. [Is Sleeping With Your Baby As Dangerous As Doctors Say?]( Many doctors in the U.S. say the practice puts an infant at risk of sleep-related death. But as correspondent Michaeleen Doucleff reports, a close look at the research reveals a different picture. It's part of our month-long series: [How To Raise A Human.]( This week we published a story about a trend in schools -- [group therapy for troubled kids](. And this coming week, on Wednesday, we'll feature the heart-wrenching yet exhilirating profile of a Native American teen from Alaska -- and how he overcame his family's legacy of pain. Marc Silver Editor, Goats and Soda ebola update [Ebola Is Back: How Worried Should We Be?]( The world is mobilizing to send staff and resources to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the epicenter of a new outbreak is an 11-hour drive from the nearest airstrip. royal wedding debate [Not Everybody Was A Fan Of Meghan Markle's Wedding Veil]( The veil depicted 53 flowers representing the nations of the Commonwealth. And that has prompted a backlash in India. As one tweeter noted: "We need closure, acknowledgement and apologies for the evils of #Colonialism before symbols like this can be considered celebratory." Others said it was time to look forward rather than to the past. up-and-coming photographers [Award-Winning Images That Thrill And Surprise]( A young girl in pursuit of a crown for "black beauty." Homeless transgender women who create their own fashion. Somalis in search of water. These are some of the pictures honored in the Flash Forward Emerging Photographers competition. quote of the week ["Imagine if one in five times you get a drug, it doesn't have an active ingredient." - Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan, founder of the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy]( Fake and faulty drugs are a problem no one wants to talk about. days of our global lives [If You're Not Sure What Red Nose Day Is, You're Not Alone]( It's been around in the U.S. for 3 years. It involves the selling of red noses to fight children's poverty. And it's definitely not a joke. [Twitter]( [Tumblr]( NPR | 1111 N. Capitol St. NE | Washington, DC 20002 | [Privacy Policy]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} based on your NPR email subscriptions. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. [NPR](

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