Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are growing, but diplomatic options remain. The move signals a shift for the Biden administration as the United States and NATO allies brace for possible Russian military action. The research could have policy implications as President Biden pushes to revive his proposal to expand the child tax credit. New and other treatments remain effective, but are reaching doctors in quantities that are no match for the Omicron surge. The rapid spread of the variant means far more people will have some immunity, at least for now, which might bode well this year for highly vaccinated countries in Europe. Thirteen of Omicron’s mutations should have hurt the variant’s chances of survival. Instead, they worked together to make it thrive. A Democratic leader of the State Assembly, he held sway in New York politics for decades and died while serving a prison sentence. The Islamic State seized a prison in Syria to try to free thousands of fellow jihadists and is using hundreds of imprisoned boys as human shields. Gang Chen was arrested a year ago on charges of hiding his links to China. The charges were dismissed, but he said the damage — to him, and to American science — has lingered. The telescope’s safe arrival is a relief to scientists who plan to spend the next 10 or more years using it to study ancient galaxies. Fabrizio Romano has turned rumors into an industry. But is he an observer of soccer’s multibillion-dollar transfer market, or a participant in it? Set in the mid-18th century, Olga Tokarczuk’s enormous novel is about a charismatic self-proclaimed messiah who attracts and repels crowds and authorities in equal measure. Don’t teach anything that makes students uncomfortable. While the pandemic rages, normality isn’t an option. Vladimir Putin’s aim is bigger than closing NATO’s “open door” to Ukraine and taking more territory. 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Also: Conservatives and climate change; political donations; the Covid Olympics; shooting hoops. I see now that life is a series of peaks and valleys and it is a fool’s errand to try to flatten them out. Stir-fried noodles, nian gao and more recipes for the holiday. A five-part audio series that examines the rise of a new brand of extremism in Germany. The National Weather Service called the fast-moving blaze “surreal,” given the recent storms. Mayor Eric Adams’s proposal includes the restoration of a controversial anti-gun police unit. Following last week’s Supreme Court ruling, the House panel has received material that it hopes could flesh out how the attack on the Capitol came about. The court’s new conservative supermajority may be skeptical of admissions programs that take account of race to foster educational diversity. Elio’s, an Upper East Side celebrity haunt, confirms that it let her in despite a city requirement that all indoor guests show proof of vaccination. Ms. Palin tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday. The president later called Peter Doocy and “cleared the air,” Mr. Doocy said. A district attorney in Georgia is investigating possible election interference by former President Donald J. Trump and his allies. A federal panel of judges ordered state lawmakers to redraw the lines, saying Black voters “have less opportunity than other Alabamians” to elect candidates of their choice. Part of the building collapsed as they battled the fire. Another firefighter was in critical condition and fighting for his life, officials said. Mutinous officers said the public was fed up with President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré because of his inability to stop attacks by Islamist militants. Three former Minneapolis police officers who were at the scene of Mr. Floyd’s death are accused of failing to intervene when they saw a fellow officer using excessive force. Her winning streak is now second only to that of Ken Jennings, who racked up a 74-game run. A Chinese electronics company said it had bought the WeChat account legitimately, but some Australian officials said it was hijacked, and urged a boycott. Older adults who had cataract removal to restore their vision had a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. In the FX comedy “Baskets,” Louie Anderson brought humanity to a type of woman who is rarely given her due onscreen. How do you go about buying online? Should a piece be signed? And what’s good value right now? He voiced the evil sorcerer in the Disney movies, and originated the character in the Broadway production. On Sunday, he took his final bow in the show. Two star sopranos, Renée Fleming and Sonya Yoncheva, held court in two of New York’s grandest venues on Sunday. Joe McShea and Edgar Mosa first caught the attention of Jonathan Anderson with their flag installations on Fire Island. 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