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With Omicron's Rise, Americans Brace for Returning to School and Piece of work
The highly contagious variant has already contributed to flight cancellations and staffing shortages.
By Audra D. S. Burch ,Stephanie Saul ,Edgar Sandoval and Mitch Smith
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Eric Adams Takes Office as New York Metropolis'due south 110th Mayor at a Perilous Moment
Eric Adams, the city'due south 2d Black mayor, faces difficult decisions over how to lead New York City through the adjacent wave of the pandemic.
By Emma Thousand. Fitzsimmons
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When They Warn of Rare Disorders, These Prenatal Tests Are Usually Wrong
The faux positives aren't mentioned in the brochures for these blood screenings, which are sold by some of the biggest labs in the country.
By Sarah Kliff and Aatish Bhatia
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The New Political Cry in South Korea: 'Out With Homo Haters'
Afterwards wearisome gains in women's rights, the country is facing a type of political correctness enforced by young men aroused at feminists, saying they undermine opportunity.
By Choe Sang-Hun
Coming Soon to This Coal Canton: Solar, in a Big Way
In Martin County, Ky., where coal production has flatlined, entrepreneurs are promising that a new solar farm atop a shuttered mine will bring greenish free energy jobs.
By Cara Buckley
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Subconscious Pentagon Records Reveal Patterns of Failure in Deadly Airstrikes
The hope was a war waged by all-seeing drones and precision bombs. The documents bear witness flawed intelligence, faulty targeting, years of civilian deaths — and scant accountability.
By Azmat Khan
Nashville Finds Opportunity in the Hole a Bomber Left in the Heart of the City
Past Rick Rojas and Jamie McGee
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The Son of New York Who Runs the South'due south Most Envied Sports League
By Alan Blinder and Alanis Thames
Page A21
College Football Gets Its Inevitable Georgia-Alabama Championship Rematch
By Alanis Thames
Page A23
A Vatican Library Shortens the Altitude Betwixt Its Works and Its Scholars
By Elisabetta Povoledo
Page A8
An Showroom Meant to Showcase Kurdish Suffering Provoked a Furor Instead
By Carlotta Gall
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Counterculture to Counterintuitive: Cannabis to Aid You Diet?
By Valeriya Safronova
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Catherine Was Groovy. But Was She a Girl Boss?
By Alexis Soloski
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Volition Omicron Run across Its Match in the Perseverance of New Yorkers?
By Ginia Bellafante
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What It'due south Similar to Exit Prison house During a Pandemic
By Hannah Yoon and David Gonzalez
What Practice Y'all Retrieve You Should Be Paid?
By Emily Peck
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A Nation on Hold Wants to Speak With a Manager
By Sarah Lyall
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International
An Exhibit Meant to Showcase Kurdish Suffering Provoked a Furor Instead
By Carlotta Gall
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Kim Jong-un'southward New Year Resolution: More Food for North korea
By Choe Sang-Hun
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With a Simple Funeral, Southward Africa Bids Farewell to Desmond Tutu
By Lynsey Chutel
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National
Nashville Finds Opportunity in the Hole a Bomber Left in the Heart of the City
By Rick Rojas and Jamie McGee
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Virginia Sues Town of Windsor, Accusing It of Discriminatory Policing
By Jenny Gross
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Snow Closed the Highways. GPS Mapped a Harrowing Detour in the Sierra Nevada.
By Neil Vigdor
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Obituaries
Sandra Jaffe, Who Helped Preserve Jazz at Preservation Hall, Dies at 83
By Richard Sandomir
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Asma Khader, Fighter for Women's Rights in Hashemite kingdom of jordan, Dies at 69
By Rana F. Sweis
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New York
How the Founder of Subway Volume Review Spends Her Sundays
Past Kaya Laterman
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Volition Omicron Meet Its Match in the Perseverance of New Yorkers?
By Ginia Bellafante
Page MB3
'My Friend and I Decided to Grab Some Cupcakes Earlier Going Home'
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Arts & Leisure
Sharon Gless Admires Eddie Redmayne and L.A.'s Union Station
Past Kathryn Shattuck
Page AR3
Jeanine Tesori's Gift: Conjuring the Storytelling Potency of Music
By Rob Weinert-Kendt
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5 Central Songs From Jeanine Tesori'due south Songbook
By Rob Weinert-Kendt
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Sunday Business
A Nation on Agree Wants to Speak With a Manager
By Sarah Lyall
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What Do You Think Yous Should Be Paid?
By Emily Peck
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How Much for That Doggie in the Cubicle?
By Roxane Gay
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Dominicus Review
Scenes From a Earth on Fire
By The Editorial Board
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Every 24-hour interval Is January. 6 At present
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Information technology'southward Non Over for Joe Biden
By David Axelrod
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Magazine
How 'Succession' Turns Getting What You Desire Into Hell
Past Alex Norcia
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Poem: In the New year
By Natasha Rao and Victoria Chang
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Nikki Giovanni Has Fabricated Peace With Her Hate
By David Marchese
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Book Review
The Novelist Who Saw Middle America as It Really Was
By Robert Gottlieb
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Newly Published, From African Art to iii,000 Years of Athens History
Page BR6
Banned Books, Parisian Spaghetti Dinners and Other Letters to the Editor
Page BR7
Sports Sunday
The Son of New York Who Runs the South's Most Envied Sports League
By Alan Blinder and Alanis Thames
Page A21
N.F.L. Calendar week 17 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread
By Emmanuel Morgan
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College Football Gets Its Inevitable Georgia-Alabama Title Rematch
By Alanis Thames
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Lord's day Styles
One Nighttime at Mom's Spaghetti
By Luke Winkie
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Want to Be an Influencer? Here's One Place to Kickoff.
By Gina Cherelus
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In one case Upon a Time … Bedtime Stories Were Merely for Kids
By Hillary Richard
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Vows
They Could Be Anything They Want (Together)
Past Tammy La Gorce
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After a Ho-hum Start, and a Break, Things Moved Fast
By Nina Reyes
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Making These Resolutions Tin Better a Relationship
By Alix Strauss
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Real Estate
In 2021, New York's Housing Market Made a Stunning Improvement
By Stefanos Chen
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More Millennials Are Renting Because They Accept To
Past Michael Kolomatsky
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The Work in My Building Is Endless and Invasive. Tin can I Withhold Rent?
By Ronda Kaysen
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Pages A2-A3 and Corrections
'Worry Burnout' Is Real
By Dani Blum
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Quotation of the Day: Back to School and Piece of work Fifty-fifty as Omicron Explodes
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