Wednesday on the NewsHour, the first case of the omicron variant is detected in the United States as more countries impose travel restrictions. The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on a Mississippi abortion law, setting up what could be the most important decision on the issue since Roe v. Wade. Indirect talks resume between the U.S. and Iran, but hopes for resuming a 2015 agreement remain low.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Why Supreme Court may toss Roe in Mississippi abortion case
U.S. to release new rules for foreign travelers
News Wrap: Fourth student dies from Michigan school shooting
What early evidence tells us about the omicron variant
India launches door-to-door vaccine campaign
Vaccinated Americans reflect on breakthrough infections
Officials pessimistic about agreement between U.S. and Iran
How Latinos changed baseball in America
‘Spaces’ captures collective voice of disability community
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