
As Omicron Overshadows Christmas, Thousands of Flights Are Canceled
Travelers had hoped this holiday season would represent a return to relative normalcy. Instead, pilots are out and delays are piling up.
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Travelers had hoped this holiday season would represent a return to relative normalcy. Instead, pilots are out and delays are piling up.
By Karen Weise and
Despite a surge in coronavirus cases that dashed plans for travel and celebrations, New Yorkers did what they could to salvage the season.
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State-level races are becoming a central focus of American politics as the lasting effects of new congressional maps and election laws raise the stakes.
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“They’re like, ‘The world’s out of control, why should I be in control?’” the principal of Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., said of some of his struggling students.
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