U.S., Russia square off over Ukraine in U.N. Security Council debate, Omicron has states rethinking school Covid testing, and Rhode Island couple married in outdoor wedding during blizzard.
Retail worker moral is hitting an all-time low as they deal with more than the omicron variant. Sapna Maheshwari from the New York Times has the story.
Study estimates omicron patients at 'substantially reduced risk' than delta patients, how do you get the courage to join the Great Resignation, and should you warm up your car in winter.
Jennifer Levitz from The Wall Street Journal looks at an enduring trend of the pandemic: Americans' response to new waves of cases is largely shaped by where they live.
As we enter Year 3 of the pandemic, the CDC continues to hit obstacles caused by outdated, unconnected data systems. Erin Banco from Politico examines the nation's healthcare data problem.
President Biden warns Omicron spreading and unvaccinated at risk this winter, bomb threats prompt US schools to beef up security, and mom's clever Santa letter moves Christmas Day for military parents.
Omicron variant found in nearly one-third of U.S. states, longtime Senator and Republican leader Bob Dole dies at 98, and is a chicken tender shortage underway.
Senate approves spending bill averting government shutdown, omicron could widen blue-red economic divide, and volunteers help Iowa man keep his Christmas light tradition going strong.
First U.S. omicron case is California patient, charges filed in Michigan school shooting that left 4 dead, and man recovering from open heart surgery wins $1M prize after getting lottery tickets in get-well card.
CDC says everyone 18 and older should get booster due to Omicron variant, Federal judge blocks Biden vaccine mandate for health care workers, and does christmas music stress you out.