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As global conflicts go, Russia's threatening posture toward Ukraine is one that could actually work in Joe Biden's favor. Despite increasing immunity from omicron infections and vaccines, experts say the transition from pandemic to endemic is still a ways away. From semiconductors to cream cheese, Americans are enduring shortages of key items. Six toss-up races will decide whether Democrats or Republicans control a majority of the nation's governor's mansions. For months, Justice Stephen Breyer had been under pressure from progressives to step down so Biden could nominate a replacement while Democrats still hold a slim majority in the Senate. While nationwide cases are declining, the U.S. is still well above any previous peak the country has seen. U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad. |
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