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By Ana Swanson and Keith Bradsher American manufacturers are worried that China's zero-tolerance coronavirus policy could throw a wrench in the global conveyor belt for goods this year. | | News Analysis By Apoorva Mandavilli The Omicron coronavirus variant is moving much faster than researchers can, worsening a longstanding problem: The agency must make tough decisions with scant data. | | By Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman A spat over Covid has exposed friction between the former president and a rising G.O.P. governor unwilling to curb his ambitions. | | |
Arts By Jason Farago This austere work by Jasper Johns doesn't seem to invite much of a close read. But its cool surface belies a depth of feeling, which shows us all the power of artistic restraint. | | Opinion | Ezra Klein By Ezra Klein The problems the president is facing are an almost perfect inversion of the problems Obama faced. | | |
By The Associated Press Officials said four hostages were freed and a suspect was dead, after a day of threats and negotiations at a synagogue in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. | | By The Associated Press and Storyful Parts of the Southeast received more than nine inches of snow after the storm moved through the region on Sunday, knocking out power to tens of thousands of customers and coating highways with dangerous ice. | | By Reuters and The Associated Press A winter storm in the Southeast spawned multiple tornadoes in southwestern Florida, displacing about 200 people and causing widespread damage. | | |
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