Sept. News Reports
Editor’s Choice: Scroll below for our monthly blend of mainstream and alternative September 2021 news and views.
Sept. 2
Top Headlines
New York Times, Supreme Court, Breaking Silence, Won’t Block Texas Abortion Law
- Washington Post, Opinion: Texas shows us what post-democracy America would look like, Dana Milbank
- Washington Post, Manchin calls on Democrats to ‘pause’ and cut their $3.5 trillion spending plan, dealing potential blow to Biden agenda
- Washington Post, Live Updates: U.S. could work with Taliban against terrorists, Pentagon says
- Washington Post, Questions hang over diplomatic mission as next phase of U.S.-Afghanistan relationship begins
Washington Post, Perspective: The viral photo of the last soldier in Afghanistan is powerful — and deceptive, Philip Kennicot
Virus Victims, Responses
- Washington Post, Joe Rogan has covid-19, is taking unproven deworming medicine
- Washington Post, Texas district closes schools after covid kills two teachers in one week
- Washington Post, Four conservative radio talk-show hosts bashed coronavirus vaccines. Then they got sick
- Washington Post, Georgia professors are quitting over their universities’ lax mask rules: ‘This is a matter of life and death,’
- Washington Post, FDA to hear from outside experts on coronavirus boosters just days before shots become available
- Washington Post, Opinion: Yes, you can get some immunity from having covid-19. But no one should wait to get vaccinated, Leana S. Wen
Worldometer, World & U.S. Coronavirus Case Totals, U.S. Deaths: 659,927
- Washington Post, 205.9 million U.S. vaccinated
- New York Times, Opinion: The Buying of the American Mind, Paul Krugman
More On Supreme Courts, Abortion, Votes, Democracy
New York Times, Supreme Court, Breaking Silence, Won’t Block Texas Abortion Law (continued)
- Washington Post, Opinion: Texas shows us what post-democracy America would look like, Dana Milbank, (continued)
- Washington Post, Opinion: Say goodbye to Roe v. Wade, Paul Waldman
- New York Times, Citizens, Not the State, Will Enforce New Abortion Law in Texas
- Washington Post, Texas abortion law abruptly reshapes the political landscape
- Washington Post, Sen. Collins asserted that Kavanaugh considered abortion rights settled law. His decision on Texas’s ban suggests otherwise
- Washington Post, Editorial: The Supreme Court takes an ominous step on abortion
- Wayne Madsen Report, Opinion: Texas actions make it a prime candidate for international sanctions, Wayne Madsen
Pro-Trump Election Claims, Capitol Riot
- Proof via Substack, Investigation: On Insurrection Eve, Trump Adviser Michael Lindell Both Proposed Civil War in a 15-Page Manifesto and Met in Virginia with a Corrupt Foreign National, Seth Abramson
- Washington Post, Liz Cheney appointed vice chair of panel investigating Jan.