Behind the Texas Abortion Law, a Persevering Conservative Lawyer
Sunday, September 12, 2021 | |
| By Katie Thomas, Robert Gebeloff and Jessica Silver-Greenberg At least 21 percent of nursing home residents are on antipsychotic drugs, a Times investigation found. | | | By Michael S. Schmidt Jonathan Mitchell has never had a high profile in the anti-abortion movement, but he developed and promoted the legal approach that has flummoxed the courts and enraged abortion rights supporters. | | | By Shawn Hubler Ahead of the vote on Tuesday, the governor is running not so much on his own policies as against the influence of a certain former president. | | |
| U.S. By Ruth Graham Major denominations are essentially unanimous in their support of the vaccines against Covid-19, but individuals who object are citing their personal faith for support. | | | Opinion | Maureen Dowd By Maureen Dowd Overdosing on macho after 9/11 led America astray. | | |
| By Christina Kelso and Nailah Morgan Ceremonies were held in remembrance at the sites where nearly 3,000 people were killed in terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. | | | By The Associated Press and The New York Times Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the importance of unity in America during a memorial service near Shanksville, Pa., for the victims of Flight 93 who were killed 20 years ago. | | | By Reuters Former President George W. Bush spoke at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania, recalling the day of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and paying tribute to the 40 passengers and crew members who were killed in the Flight 93 hijacking. | | |
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