G.O.P. Seethes at Biden Mandate, Even in States Requiring Other Vaccines
Monday, September 13, 2021 | |
| By Nick Corasaniti In an echo of 2020, Republicans are pushing baseless allegations of cheating in the state's recall race even before Election Day. | | | By Sheryl Gay Stolberg Resistance to vaccine mandates, once a fringe position, has entered the Republican mainstream. But the governors fighting President Biden's Covid-19 requirements impose mandates of their own. | | | By Natalie Kitroeff and Oscar Lopez Another battle looms over whether public hospitals will be required to offer the procedure. | | |
| World | St. Petersburg Dispatch By Ivan Nechepurenko After a decades-long standoff with the last resident of a communal apartment, a private museum has finally opened in Brodsky's shared home in St. Petersburg, a rare grass-roots victory in Russia. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By David Simon As Omar Little, the actor bent his beautiful mind to a task that even the best writers and showrunners often avoid. | | |
| By Christina Kelso and Nailah Morgan The demonstration, on Sept. 11, followed the violent suppression of protests by some Afghan women demanding equal rights. The timing and the presence of Taliban fighters suggest the march was not just approved by the Taliban but potentially orchestrated by the group. | | | By The Associated Press and Storyful Larry made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane in Newfoundland, Canada on Friday night, causing widespread power outages in the province. The storm then moved toward Greenland, where it was expected to transition into a winter storm. | | |
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