Sunday, January 2, 2022

Hello, 2022.

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Hello, 2022: New York City ushers in the new year with ball drop

New York City welcomed the new year — and bid good riddance to 2021 — as confetti and cheers spread across Times Square and as a New Year's Eve tradition returned to a city beleaguered by a global pandemic . The new year marched across the globe, time zone by time zone, and thousands of New Year's revelers stood shoulder to shoulder in a slight chill to witness a 6-ton ball descend above a crowd of about 15,000 in-person spectators — far fewer than the many tens of thousands of revelers who usually descend on the world-famous square to bask in the lights and hoopla of the nation's marquee New Year's Eve event. But 2022 begins just as the year prior began — with the pandemic clouding an already uncertain future.

Rethink your resolutions for the new year by making intentions instead

3 people missing after Colorado wildfire, officials say

Authorities say three people are believed to be missing after a wind-fueled wildfire scorched about 10 square miles of thickly populated suburbs and destroyed hundreds of homes in towns north of Denver earlier this week . "Unfortunately we believe these are going to turn into recovery cases," Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said at a news briefing Saturday.  The news comes after authorities have repeatedly expressed amazement that the fire did not result in more injuries. "We're very fortunate we don't have a list of 100 missing," Pelle said Saturday. Cadaver dogs were brought in starting Sunday to try to locate the missing people. He said weather conditions were hindering the ability to search and recover bodies. 

'I could hear the wood crackling': Residents recount escape from fast-moving flames of Colorado wildfires.
A person watches a smoke plume rise over Superior, Colorado, on Friday morning after a devastating wildfire destroyed hundreds of homes in the area.
A person watches a smoke plume rise over Superior, Colorado, on Friday morning after a devastating wildfire destroyed hundreds of homes in the area.
Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY

CDC may add testing to isolation guidance, Fauci says

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday the CDC is considering amending its new, five-day isolation guidance for asymptomatic patients to include testing . Last week, the CDC cut in half the amount of time it recommends asymptomatic people should isolate after testing positive. The recommendation does call for wearing masks in public for the next five days but dropped any requirement of a negative test. "The CDC is very well aware that there has been some pushback" about dropping the testing requirement, Fauci said on ABC News' "This Week." "I think we could be hearing more about that in the next day or so from the CDC."

In opinion: Our most important New Year's resolution should be better communication on COVID-19.

Real quick

Twitter permanently suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account for violating its COVID-19 misinformation policy.
Investigation ongoing after New Year's Eve shooting in Mississippi kills 3 people, injures 4 others.
Queen Elizabeth II appoints Duchess Camilla to be a Royal Lady of the Order of the Garter.
Americans saw 2021 as 'chaos' and a 'train wreck' but are hopeful about 2022: USA TODAY/Suffolk poll.
21 people rescued in New Mexico after being stranded in a tram car on New Year's Eve.
Snow pummels 18 states as winter storm rolls through Midwest; warm East in for a shocker.
Antonio Brown is 'no longer a Buc,' coach says after WR leaves Buccaneers in middle of game vs. Jets

Alabama, Georgia advance to national championship game

Georgia barely broke a sweat and bulldozed Michigan 34-11 in the national semifinals at the Orange Bowl, sending the Bulldogs into an SEC-only championship game against Alabama for the second time in the history of College Football Playoff format . The rematch with the Tide stirs memories of multiple high-profile meetings between the SEC powers in the past decade — all won by Alabama, the last roadblock between the Bulldogs and the program's first national championship since 1980. The Tide won the 2017 championship after topping Georgia in overtime. The following year, Alabama turned to then-backup quarterback Jalen Hurts to spark a 35-28 win and take home the SEC. Overall, the Tide will take a seven-game winning streak in the rivalry into the championship game, set for Indianapolis on Jan. 10.

Opinion: Nick Saban wasn't his usual self this season and that's just what this Alabama team needed.

Betty White, 'The First Lady of Television,' dies at 99

Betty White, the legendary "Golden Girls" star was known for her decades-long career in television , died Friday at 99. From White's very first television series, "Life With Elizabeth," there has hardly been a time when she has not been a regular presence in America's homes. She was set to celebrate her 100th birthday and had big plans to do so, inviting fans to mark the milestone with "Betty White: 100 Years Young — a Birthday Celebration." Fathom Events confirmed the film will still play in almost 900 movie theaters nationwide at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Jan. 17 as planned. 

Celebrities and fans alike shared their grief at the passing of Hollywood legend. "The world looks different now. She was great at defying expectation," former co-star Ryan Reynolds said. "She managed to grow very old and somehow, not old enough." Her agent and friend Jeff Witjas said White was one of the most people he knew. ""Betty has had a fantastic life and career," Witjas said. "... She is now reunited with (her husband) Allen Ludden."

Betty White's quips and quotes through the years: 'What could be better than show business?'
'He stays': Betty White refused to remove Black dancer from her show in 1954.
Betty White speaking at the Emmy Awards in 2018.
Betty White speaking at the Emmy Awards in 2018.
Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY

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This is a compilation of stories from across the USA TODAY Network. Contributing: Associated Press.

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