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We have the latest on the fast-moving Covid-19 situation, where a new variant is causing global alarm, a busy schedule for Congress before the end of the year, and a library book returned more than a century late.
Here's the latest on that and everything else we're watching this Monday morning. The global risk of the new omicron variant of Covid-19 is "very high," the World Health Organization said Monday, as more countries reported cases amid worldwide concern that there is more pandemic suffering ahead.
An increasing number of nations are tightening their borders despite pleas for caution and expressions of dismay from some.
The variant is in North America, Canadian officials confirmed Sunday, while Dr. Anthony Fauci said Saturday on NBC's "Weekend TODAY" that the variant could already be in the U.S.
In advice to its member states Monday, the WHO urged them to accelerate Covid-19 vaccination coverage "as rapidly as possible."
"If another major surge of Covid-19 takes place driven by omicron, consequences may be severe," the U.N. agency said in its report.
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Lawmakers are back this week to weigh plans to fund the government, authorize military spending, extend the debt limit and pass President Joe Biden's Build Back Better Act. A smelting company has poisoned rivers, killed off forests and belched out more sulfur dioxide than active volcanoes. Now it wants to produce more metal for the "green economy." Energy experts say new regulations allowed too much wiggle room for companies to avoid weatherization improvements. OPINION "With no mask or vaccine mandates, my classmates are often sick. I want to protect myself, but I get judged if I cover up," writes Zoe Yu, a high school junior. Also in the News
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A children's book checked out from the Boise, Idaho, public library in 1910 vanished for 111 years only to be returned anonymously, library officials said.
A copy of "New Chronicles of Rebecca" by Kate Douglas Wiggin, still in good condition, was recently returned to the Garden Valley District Library, about 51 miles outside of Boise, city library officials said.
"The checkout desk noticed that it was rather old and it didn't have any current markings, so they looked into it," city library assistant Anne Marie Martin told NBC affiliate KTVB of Boise.
Read more here.
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