For Many Who Marched, Jan. 6 Was Only the Beginning
| By Michael Schwirtz, David E. Sanger and Mark Landler In a highly unusual public statement, backed by U.S. officials, London named the putative head of a potential puppet government but few other details. | | | By Elizabeth Dias and Jack Healy To many of those who attended the Trump rally but who never breached the Capitol, that date wasn't a dark day for the nation. It was a new start. | | | By Emily Anthes and Jonathan Corum Following the course of a typical Omicron infection. | | |
| World By Andrew E. Kramer and Tyler Hicks Ukraine has initiated a defensive strategy for the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, one of the most radioactive places on Earth, which lies on the shortest path between Russia and Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. | | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board The administration made a lot of the right economic moves in its first year, but high inflation is reason enough to postpone any celebrations. | | |
| By Storyful The blaze grew to 1,000 acres, and at least 500 residents in California's Big Sur area were ordered to evacuate. | | | By Axel Boada and Nailah Morgan Multiple apartment buildings were locked down and 37,000 people were ordered to undergo testing after more than 100 new cases of the Omicron variant were reported in the complex. | | | By The Associated Press Two New York City officers were shot inside a Harlem apartment while responding to a domestic disturbance call. One officer was killed, and the other was critically wounded. | | |
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