Disruption, Dismay, Dissent: Americans Grapple With Omicron's Rise
| By Ashley Southall, Grace Ashford and Chelsia Rose Marcius Nine children were among those who died when a space heater malfunctioned in a Bronx apartment building, city officials said. | | | By Julie Bosman The variant is spreading fast. For some, it is causing milder illness. But its distinct qualities have left Americans making a new set of calculations. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer While the United States and NATO speak with Russia this week, the Ukrainian government has been sidelined and is instead quietly pursuing separate negotiations with Moscow. | | |
| U.S. By Tim Arango After a decade of efforts that sharply reduced inmate populations, California is closing prisons. One town high in the Sierra Nevada whose economy is built on incarceration is waging a legal battle to keep a prison open. | | | Opinion | Ezra Klein By Ezra Klein Fury alone won't destroy Trumpism. We need a Plan B. | | |
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