{"id":15055,"date":"2021-12-17T13:18:36","date_gmt":"2021-12-17T04:18:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voicy.jp\/journal\/?p=15055"},"modified":"2021-12-18T01:43:31","modified_gmt":"2021-12-17T16:43:31","slug":"post-15055","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.voicy.jp\/journal\/newsbrief\/post-15055\/","title":{"rendered":"\u8eab\u4f53\u969c\u5bb3\u3092\u82f1\u8a9e\u3067\u8a00\u3046\u3068\uff1fVoicy News Brief with articles from The New York Times 12\/13-12\/17 \u30cb\u30e5\u30fc\u30b9\u307e\u3068\u3081"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>\u97f3\u58f0\u30d7\u30e9\u30c3\u30c8\u30d5\u30a9\u30fc\u30e0\u300cVoicy\u300d\u3067\u5e73\u65e5\u6bce\u671d7\u6642\u306b\u66f4\u65b0\u4e2d\u306e\u82f1\u8a9e\u30cb\u30e5\u30fc\u30b9\u30c1\u30e3\u30f3\u30cd\u30eb\u300c<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/voicy.jp\/channel\/1111\" data-type=\"URL\" data-id=\"https:\/\/voicy.jp\/channel\/1111\" target=\"_blank\">Voicy News Brief with articles from New York Times<\/a>\u300d\u3002\u3053\u306e\u30c1\u30e3\u30f3\u30cd\u30eb\u3067\u306f\u3001The New York Times\u306e\u8a18\u4e8b\u3092\u30d0\u30a4\u30ea\u30f3\u30ac\u30eb\u306e\u30d1\u30fc\u30bd\u30ca\u30ea\u30c6\u30a3\u304c\u82f1\u8a9e\u3067\u8aad\u307f\u4e0a\u3052\u3001\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\u3092\u65e5\u672c\u8a9e\u3067\u89e3\u8aac\u3057\u3066\u3044\u307e\u3059\u3002\u82f1\u8a9e\u306e\u30cb\u30e5\u30fc\u30b9\u3092\u6bce\u671d\u8074\u3044\u3066\u3001\u30ea\u30b9\u30cb\u30f3\u30b0\u529b\u306e\u5411\u4e0a\u3068\u82f1\u8a9e\u5b66\u7fd2\u306b\u304a\u5f79\u7acb\u3066\u304f\u3060\u3055\u3044\u3002<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u3053\u306eVoicy Journal\u3067\u306f\u3001\u6bce\u9031\u91d1\u66dc\u65e5\u306b1\u9031\u9593\u5206\u306e\u30b9\u30af\u30ea\u30d7\u30c8\u3092\u307e\u3068\u3081\u3066\u7d39\u4ecb\u3057\u3066\u3044\u307e\u3059\u3002PC\u30da\u30fc\u30b8\u3084\u30a2\u30d7\u30ea\u304b\u3089\u7121\u6599\u3067\u3044\u3064\u3067\u3082\u3054\u8996\u8074\u3044\u305f\u3060\u3051\u307e\u3059\u3002Voicy News Brief Season2\u306e\u8a18\u4e8b\u306f5\/31(\u6708)\u4ee5\u964d\u3092\u3054\u89a7\u304f\u3060\u3055\u3044\uff01<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"toc_container\" class=\"no_bullets\"><p class=\"toc_title\">\u76ee\u6b21<\/p><ul class=\"toc_list\"><li><a href=\"#1213\">12\/13(\u6708)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u8abf\u67fb\u3059\u308b\u3001\u8352\u5ec3\u3057\u305f\u3001\u4e0d\u53ef\u89e3\u306a<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"#1214\">12\/14(\u706b)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u751f\u5b58\u80fd\u529b\u3001\u53e3\u30b3\u30df\u3001\u5f31\u3005\u3057\u3044<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"#1215\">12\/15(\u6c34)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u8eab\u4f53\u969c\u5bb3\u3001\u5730\u4e0b\u3001\u75b2\u308c\u679c\u3066\u308b<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"#1216\">12\/16(\u6728)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u5927\u7269\u3001\u53b3\u91cd\u306a\u3001\u540c\u6642\u306b<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"#1217\">12\/17(\u91d1)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u4e00\u6c17\u98f2\u307f\u3001\u8cac\u4efb\u3001\u624b\u9593\u53d6\u308b<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div>\n<h2><span id=\"1213\">12\/13(\u6708)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u8abf\u67fb\u3059\u308b\u3001\u8352\u5ec3\u3057\u305f\u3001\u4e0d\u53ef\u89e3\u306a<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<h5>Tornadoes Tear Through South and Midwest, With at Least 70 Dead in Kentucky<\/h5>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>comb \u5fb9\u5e95\u7684\u306b (\u304f\u307e\u306a\u304f) \u635c\u7d22\u3059\u308b <br>a horde of \u591a\u6570\u306e\u301c <br>(hordes of) sift (\u614e\u91cd\u306b) \u8abf\u67fb\u3059\u308b\u3001\u691c\u67fb\u3059\u308b <br>swat \u30d4\u30b7\u30e3\u30ea\u3068\u6253\u3064 (\u305f\u305f\u304f) \u3001\u5f37\u6253\u3059\u308b <br>be unaccounted for (\u4eba\u304c) \u884c\u65b9\u4e0d\u660e\u3067\u3042\u308b <br>ruinous \u8352\u308c\u679c\u3066\u305f\u3001\u8352\u5ec3\u3057\u305f <br>unfathomable \u6df1\u9060\u306a\u3001\u4e0d\u53ef\u89e3\u306a\u3001\u8a08\u308a\u77e5\u308c\u306a\u3044 <br>perilous \u975e\u5e38\u306b\u5371\u967a\u306a\u3001\u5371\u967a\u6027\u306e\u9ad8\u3044<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>\u8457\u8005\uff1aRick Rojas, Jamie McGee, Laura Faith Kebede and Campbell Robertson<br>(c) 2021 The New York Times Company<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>MAYFIELD, Ky. \u2014 Rescue workers across the middle of the country combed through wreckage for survivors Saturday after a horde of tornadoes ripped a catastrophic swath from Arkansas through Kentucky. Scores of people were killed in the storms, and officials warned that the toll was almost certain to rise as they sifted through the ruins.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The tornadoes tore through at least six states Friday night, including Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee, said Bill Bunting, operations chief at the Storm Prediction Center, part of the National Weather Service. They crumbled metal like paper, swatted down concrete buildings and threw a freight train off its track.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The tornado outbreak killed people who were working the Friday night shifts at a candle factory in Kentucky, where scores are believed to have died, and at an Amazon warehouse in Illinois, where at least six people were killed and where recovery operations were continuing. Officials said Saturday that they did not know how many workers at the warehouse were unaccounted for but that they expected recovery efforts to continue for three more days.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Hundreds of thousands of people were without power Saturday, according to reports compiled by PowerOutage.us.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In a speech Saturday afternoon in Delaware, where he was spending the weekend, President Joe Biden said his administration would do \u201ceverything it can possibly do to help\u201d the states that had sustained serious damage in the tornado outbreak.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Several tornadoes touched down in Kentucky, one of them traveling for more than 200 ruinous miles. At least 70 people had been killed in the state, a toll that was likely to rise.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Although the destruction was spread throughout western Kentucky, much of the estimated death toll came from a single building, the Mayfield Consumer Products candle factory, just southwest of the small city of Mayfield. Officials described an almost unfathomable level of destruction there.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Mayfield, a town of around 10,000 people in a western corner of the state known as the Jackson Purchase, was the site of some of the worst destruction of the outbreak. On Saturday, the city\u2019s grid of narrow streets was a perilous maze of downed power lines and rubble, with the insides of buildings spilling out over the sidewalks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3>\u97f3\u58f0\u306f\u3053\u3061\u3089<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/voicy.jp\/embed\/channel\/1111\/248343\" width=\"100%\" height=\"385\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" style=\"overflow:hidden\"><\/iframe>\n\n\n\n<h2><span id=\"1214\">12\/14(\u706b)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u751f\u5b58\u80fd\u529b\u3001\u53e3\u30b3\u30df\u3001\u5f31\u3005\u3057\u3044<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<h5>Spielberg\u2019s \u2018West Side Story\u2019 Opens to Tepid Box Office Receipts<\/h5>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>tepid \u751f\u306c\u308b\u3044\u3001\u71b1\u610f\u306e\u306a\u3044 <br>rave \u6fc0\u8cde\u3059\u308b\u3001\uff5e\u306b\u3064\u3044\u3066\u5922\u4e2d\u306b\u306a\u3063\u3066\u3057\u3083\u3079\u308b <br>feeble \u5f31\u3005\u3057\u3044 <br>viability \u751f\u5b58\u80fd\u529b <br>word-of mouth \u53e3\u30b3\u30df <br>write something off as ~ \u2026\u3092\uff5e\u3068\u898b\u306a\u3059\u3001\u6c7a\u3081\u3064\u3051\u308b <br>bode well for \u2026\u306b\u3068\u3063\u3066\u826f\u3044\u5146\u5019\u3067\u3042\u308b <br>holdout \u5354\u8abf\u30fb\u59a5\u5354\u3092\u62d2\u3080\u4eba<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>\u8457\u8005\uff1aBrooks Barnes<br>(c) 2021 The New York Times Company]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Steven Spielberg\u2019s rave-reviewed remake of \u201cWest Side Story\u201d arrived to an estimated $10.5 million in North American ticket sales, a feeble result \u2014 even by pandemic standards \u2014 that added to alarm in Hollywood about the theatrical viability of films that are not visual effects-driven fantasy spectacles or new chapters in ongoing franchises.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But there was also a camp that cautioned against making any speedy assessments. Musicals often get off to a slow start, even more so when they are released in mid-December. Fueled by positive word-of-mouth and awards attention, they can turn into little engines that could. Golden Globe nominations will be announced Monday.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThe Greatest Showman,\u201d for instance, collected $8.8 million over its first three days in domestic theaters in December 2017 and was insta-written off as a box office embarrassment. Then the soundtrack caught fire among young women. \u201cThe Greatest Showman,\u201d which cost $84 million to make, finished its six-month run in theaters with $437 million in worldwide ticket sales.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On Sunday, Disney, which released \u201cWest Side Story\u201d on its 20th Century Studios label, noted that ticket buyers gave the film an A grade in CinemaScore exit polls. Indicators of audience sentiment \u201call bode well for the long run ahead through the upcoming holiday season,\u201d the company said.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In release in 37 international markets, including some countries where the omicron variant has prompted governments to tighten safeguards, \u201cWest Side Story\u201d took in $4.4 million. The film\u2019s global total so far, $14.9 million, missed Disney\u2019s prerelease hope of $25 million by roughly 40%.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cWest Side Story,\u201d based on the 1957 Broadway musical, cost an estimated $100 million to remake, not including tens of millions of dollars in marketing costs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the United States and Canada, turnout for \u201cWest Side Story\u201d was largest among ticket buyers over the age of 55.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThis is a story about an interracial romance,\u201d David Gross, who runs the film consultancy Franchise Entertainment Research, said in an email Sunday. \u201cOnce upon a time, that was rare and remarkable. Not anymore. For moviegoers, context may have caught up with this film, however well made it is.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Among A-list filmmakers, Spielberg is one of the last streaming holdouts. Although his company, Amblin, signed a multiyear deal in June to make feature films for Netflix, Spielberg has pushed for his directorial projects to remain theatrical exclusives.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3>\u97f3\u58f0\u306f\u3053\u3061\u3089<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/voicy.jp\/embed\/channel\/1111\/248815\" width=\"100%\" height=\"385\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" style=\"overflow:hidden\"><\/iframe>\n\n\n\n<h2><span id=\"1215\">12\/15(\u6c34)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u8eab\u4f53\u969c\u5bb3\u3001\u5730\u4e0b\u3001\u75b2\u308c\u679c\u3066\u308b<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<h5>Margaret Giannini, Champion of People With Disabilities, Dies at 100<\/h5>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>treat\u3000\u6cbb\u7642\u3059\u308b\u3001\u624b\u5f53\u3059\u308b <br>disability\u3000\u8eab\u4f53\u969c\u5bb3 <br>on the spot\u3000\u3059\u3050\u305d\u306e\u5834\u3067\u3001\u76f4\u3061\u306b <br>first of its kind\u3000\u4eca\u307e\u3067\u306b\u985e\u3092\u898b\u306a\u3044\u3082\u306e <br>basement\u3000\u5730\u4e0b <br>respectable\u3000\u793e\u4f1a\u7684\u306b\u8a8d\u77e5\u3055\u308c\u305f <br>time-consuming\u3000\u6642\u9593\u306e\u304b\u304b\u308b <br>draining\u3000\u75b2\u308c\u679c\u3066\u308b<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>\u8457\u8005\uff1aKatharine Q. Seelye<br>(c) 2021 The New York Times Company<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dr. Margaret Giannini, a pioneer in treating developmental and physical disabilities, died Nov. 22 at her home in San Diego. She was 100.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Her son Louis Salerno confirmed the death.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Giannini, an internationally recognized expert in the care of people with disabilities, was the catalyst behind what is now the Westchester Institute for Human Development in Valhalla, New York, north of New York City, one of the world\u2019s largest facilities for people with developmental disabilities.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A pediatric oncologist at New York Medical College, she was summoned one day in 1950 to the office of the chair of her department, Dr. Lawrence Slobody. He introduced her to several parents whose children had a range of disabilities; they had not been able to find a doctor in New York City willing to provide them with general medical care.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Recognizing the obvious need, Giannini decided almost on the spot to start a clinic that would focus exclusively on such children. That year, she founded the Mental Retardation Institute in East Harlem, which she said was the first of its kind in the country. She worked out of a basement because others in the building did not want children with visible problems coming through the lobby.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cIf ever a vital need and the right one to fill it were well met,\u201d the Daily News wrote in 1970, \u201cit\u2019s in the person of Dr. Margaret Giannini and the field of mental retardation,\u201d the commonly accepted term of that era.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>By 1971, she had raised more than $7.5 million to establish a new building in Valhalla. The institute provided diagnosis, evaluation and therapy. It also trained professionals and students in psychology, social work, speech, audiology, nutrition and rehabilitation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Giannini was dedicated to helping people with disabilities \u201cbefore it became respectable,\u201d she told the Daily News.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThere was a feeling of hopelessness about it,\u201d she said. \u201cI think the feeling of many physicians was \u2018What do you want to bother with that for? You can\u2019t do anything anyway \u2014 it\u2019s just time-consuming and draining.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In addition to her son Louis, she is survived by three other sons, Robert, Justin and Mark Salerno; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Her husband, Dr. Louis Salerno, died in 1988.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3>\u97f3\u58f0\u306f\u3053\u3061\u3089<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/voicy.jp\/embed\/channel\/1111\/249158\" width=\"100%\" height=\"385\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" style=\"overflow:hidden\"><\/iframe>\n\n\n\n<h2><span id=\"1216\">12\/16(\u6728)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u5927\u7269\u3001\u53b3\u91cd\u306a\u3001\u540c\u6642\u306b<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<h5>Hong Kong Court Sentences Lai to Prison Over Tiananmen Vigil<\/h5>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>mogul \u5927\u7269 <br>stringent \u53b3\u91cd\u306a <br>vigil \u5fb9\u591c\u306e\u7948\u308a\u3001\u8ffd\u60bc\u96c6\u4f1a <br>roiled \u304b\u304d\u4e71\u3059\u3001\u6df7\u4e71\u3055\u305b\u308b <br>concurrently \u540c\u6642\u306b <br>massacre \u5927\u8650\u6bba<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>\u8457\u8005\uff1aVivian Wang and Austin Ramzy<br>(c) 2021 The New York Times Company<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>HONG KONG \u2014 A Hong Kong court Monday sentenced former media mogul Jimmy Lai and seven other prominent pro-democracy activists to prison for their roles last year in trying to commemorate China\u2019s June 4, 1989, crackdown on peaceful protesters in Tiananmen Square.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The sentences ranged from 4 to 14 months. While this case was not prosecuted under a stringent national security law imposed on Hong Kong by Beijing last year, several of the defendants, including Lai, also face separate charges under that law.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lai and the other activists \u2014 including Chow Hang-tung, Gwyneth Ho and Lee Cheuk-Yan \u2014 gathered June 4, 2020, in Victoria Park before an annual vigil organized by the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, a pro-democracy group. The alliance had hosted those vigils, a potent symbol of Hong Kong\u2019s differences from the rest of China, in the park for three decades. But the government banned the gathering last year, citing the coronavirus pandemic, and again this year.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lai received 13 months in prison from the judge, Amanda J. Woodcock. Lee, a former lawmaker and leader of the alliance, received the heaviest sentence, 14 months. A former chairman of the opposition Democratic Party, Wu Chi-wai, was sentenced to four months and two weeks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Many of the eight handed prison terms Monday had already been sentenced in other cases related to the pro-democracy protests that roiled Hong Kong in 2019. Lai, for example, had already received 20 months. He will serve his new term concurrently. But he faces further charges under the security law, which can bring up to life imprisonment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If commemorating the massacre was a crime, Lai wrote in a statement read by his lawyer, Robert Pang, \u201clet me suffer the punishment of this crime, so I may share the burden and glory of those young men and women who shed their blood on June 4 to proclaim truth, justice and goodness.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lai and Chow, a vice chairwoman of the alliance, were convicted by Woodcock on Thursday of inciting others to take part in an unauthorized assembly.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Chow and Ho, a journalist turned politician, were convicted of participating in the unauthorized assembly. More than 20 other defendants, including the others sentenced Monday, had already pleaded guilty in relation to the gathering.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3>\u97f3\u58f0\u306f\u3053\u3061\u3089<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/voicy.jp\/embed\/channel\/1111\/249542\" width=\"100%\" height=\"385\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" style=\"overflow:hidden\"><\/iframe>\n\n\n\n<h2><span id=\"1217\">12\/17(\u91d1)\u306e\u653e\u9001\u306e\u82f1\u6587\u8a18\u4e8b\u3068\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\uff1a\u4e00\u6c17\u98f2\u307f\u3001\u8cac\u4efb\u3001\u624b\u9593\u53d6\u308b<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<h5>Federal Reserve Will Pull Back Economic Help More Quickly as Inflation Accelerates<\/h5>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>Chug \u4e00\u6c17\u98f2\u307f <br>Bolster \u652f\u3048 <br>Onus \u8cac\u4efb <br>Juice \u30ac\u30bd\u30ea\u30f3 <br>Linger \u5c45\u6b8b\u308b\u3001\u624b\u9593\u53d6\u308b<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>\u8457\u8005\uff1aJeanna Smialek<br>(c) 2021 The New York Times Company<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Federal Reserve policymakers said they will cut back on their stimulus more quickly at a moment of rapid inflation and strong economic growth, capping a challenging year with a pronounced policy pivot that could usher in higher interest rates in 2022.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Central bank officials released a policy statement and a fresh set of economic projections at the conclusion of their two-day meeting. The statement showed that officials decided to slow the monthly bond-buying that they had been using throughout the pandemic to keep money chugging through markets and to bolster growth more rapidly.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Officials are slashing their purchases by twice as much as they had announced last month, a pace that would put them on track to end the program altogether in March. That decision came \u201cin light of inflation developments and the further improvement in the labor market,\u201d according to the policy statement.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Speeding up the end of the Fed\u2019s bond-buying will position the central bank to more promptly raise its policy interest rate \u2014 a more traditional and more powerful tool \u2014 if officials decide that doing so is necessary to keep inflation under control. The Fed\u2019s economic projections suggested that officials expected to make three interest rate increases next year.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cWith inflation having exceeded 2% for some time, the committee expects it will be appropriate to maintain this target range until labor market conditions have reached levels consistent with the committee\u2019s assessments of maximum employment,\u201d the Fed said in its new statement \u2014 making it clear that officials feel their inflation goals have been achieved and putting the onus for rate increases squarely on labor market progress.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>By slowing bond-buying and moving toward rate increases, the Fed is adding less juice to the economic expansion. While officials spent much of the year laying out a patient path for winding down their pandemic-era help for the economy, they have turned more proactive in recent weeks as they have become more worried that a burst in inflation this year could linger. 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