Why Didn't the U.S. Detect Omicron Cases Sooner?
| By Sheryl Gay Stolberg The president's plan shifts away from a near-singular focus on vaccination, as new cases of the variant have emerged in the United States. | | | By Emily Anthes Genomic surveillance has improved enormously in recent months, but the system has built-in delays, and blind spots remain. | | | By Lisa Lerer and Jeremy W. Peters The anti-abortion and abortion rights movements are already beginning to mobilize for a new, deeply unsettled post-Roe political reality. | | |
| New York By Tom Robbins Joseph Gordon has been locked up for nearly 30 years. A model inmate, he is eligible for parole — but only if he expresses remorse for a crime he says he did not commit. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Esau McCaulley "My life has been completely turned upside down," Anjanette Young said. "I can't sleep at night." | | |
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