Tuesday on the NewsHour, as rising omicron cases keep many at home, we explain the new CDC recommendations for shorter isolation times. Then, the Russian government bans the most prominent human rights group as the world marks 30 years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. And, how the roller coaster price of lumber might have predicted inflation and could signal where the U.S. economy goes.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: NYC public schools to open with expanded testing
What you need to know about new CDC COVID-19 guidelines
Is Russia trying to erase historical Soviet repression?
Why lumber costs fluctuated drastically during the pandemic
What’s behind rising homelessness in America?
Armed group in Iraq demands U.S. withdraw by end of 2021
Texas doctor reflects on the lessons and loss in 2021
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