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Wellness vacations go beyond massages and diet tips during the pandemic.

Maryland prepares for a ‘terrible point’ in the Covid crisis, the governor says.

France and England impose mask guidance for children.

Venice Gets a Grip on a Star Architect’s Slippery Bridge

Americans are bracing for the return to school and work.

Americans are bracing for the return to school and work.

New York reports 85,000 cases in a day, another record, as surge shows no sign of slowing.

A crew outbreak halts a German New Year’s cruise in Lisbon.

Hopeful signs amid the Omicron wave: The week in science news.

Kim Jong-un pledges to ease North Korea’s chronic food shortages, which have been worsened by the pandemic.

A Vatican Library Shortens the Distance Between Its Works and Its Scholars

Nursing homes in Omicron-ravaged New York struggle to deliver booster shots.

New Year’s Day charity swims are being canceled around the world.

The year has changed. The coronavirus surge hasn’t.

South Africa bids farewell to Desmond Tutu with a modest funeral further limited by Covid restrictions.

With a Simple Funeral, South Africa Bids Farewell to Desmond Tutu