As Omicron Crests, Booster Shots Are Keeping Americans Out of Hospitals (NYT)
Anti-vaccine activists, basking in pandemic successes, set to rally in D.C. (WP)
Two years since China placed lockdown on Wuhan (NHK)
Stock market suffers its worst week since the pandemic started (WP)
Big Tech Headlines Key Earnings Week Amid Nasdaq Slide (WSJ)
Covid Hospitalizations Plateau in Some Parts of the U.S., While a Crisis Remains in Others (NYT)
Blast hits western Afghan city of Herat, killing at least six (Reuters)
Hillary Clinton speaks with Afghan girl hiding from Taliban (BBC)
A Journey Along Afghanistan’s Main Highway Leads Through a Country in Transition — While the Taliban limit personal freedoms and persecute critics, the end of fighting has also brought relief to many Afghans. (WSJ)
Afghan women taken from their homes after speaking out (BBC)
The 'weakest link in the supply chain': Thieves looting LA trains like the wild west (USA Today)
US, Russia to try more diplomacy amid tensions over Ukraine (AP)
A single word sparks a crossfire between the Supreme Court, NPR and its star reporter Nina Totenberg (WP)
Jan. 6 Panel and State Officials Seek Answers on Fake Trump Electors (NYT)
‘That raise meant nothing’: Inflation is wiping out pay increases for most Americans (WP)
Massive California wildfire triggers evacuations, closes highway at Big Sur (Reuters)
FDA approves use of antiviral drug remdesivir as an outpatient therapy for people with covid-19 (WP)
Drop in college enrollment threatens to cause long-term economic, social consequences (WP)
San Francisco 49ers' divisional playoff win against Green Bay Packers causes social media eruption (ESPN)
Recently Divorced Man Understands Working Through Emotions Might Take 2 To 3 Days (The Onion)
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