Health Officials Advise White House to Scale Back Booster Plan for Now
Saturday, September 4, 2021 | |
| By Michael D. Shear, Lara Jakes and Eileen Sullivan President Biden has insisted that the evacuation of Kabul was done as efficiently as possible. But key documents obtained by The New York Times suggest otherwise. | | | By Sharon LaFraniere and Noah Weiland Federal regulators warned on Thursday they may not have enough data to recommend boosters for anyone except certain recipients of the Pfizer vaccine by late September. | | | By Nelson D. Schwartz Employers added 235,000 jobs, one of the weakest showings of the past year. Work involving in-person contact with customers was particularly affected. | | |
| World By Michael Schwirtz and José Bautista Intelligence files suggest an aide to a top Catalan separatist sought help from Russia in the struggle to break with Spain. A fierce new protest group emerged shortly afterward. | | | Opinion | guest essay By Amia Srinivasan We need to get beyond evaluating sex solely through the lens of consent. | | |
| By Associated Press The blaze, which has destroyed businesses and hundreds of homes, inched toward South Lake Tahoe and the neighborhoods to its south. Fire crews built containment lines in the hopes that they would stop the fire in its tracks. | | | By Storyful The megablaze in California has been raging since mid-July, tearing through close to 860,000 acres of mainly forest, spreading smoke across the country and destroying more than 1,200 buildings. | | | By The Associated Press President Biden visited Louisiana to tour the damage caused by Hurricane Ida, and attended a briefing where he said $100 million was given as direct assistance to people in the state. | | |
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