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Plus: Modi and Putin meet [Quartz]( Sponsored by Good morning, Quartz readers! Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Forward to a friend who [likes a good treasure hunt](. Here’s what you need to know Anthony Fauci said omicron might not be too dangerous. But he emphasized that [scientists can’t yet]( make a definitive judgment, and also said the US travel ban on African countries could be lifted soon. Another Wall Street titan found himself in hot water over China. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio had compared China to a “strict parent,” but [tried to clarify]( the “misunderstanding.” Aramco raised oil prices in Asia and the US. In those regions, Saudi oil is now [the most expensive it’s been]( since before the pandemic. BuzzFeed lists on the Nasdaq today. The media company has only raised around $16 million from its public listing so far, with [more than 90% of investors]( already withdrawing from its SPAC. CNN fired star anchor Chris Cuomo. 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