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1:35 PM ET, September 7, 2021

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New York Times:
The U.S. surpasses 40 million known coronavirus cases.  —  More than 40 million cases of the coronavirus have been recorded in the United States, according to a New York Times database.  —  The total number of known infections, more than the population of California, the nation's most populous state …
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Miami Herald:
COVID vaccine is not personal choice despite DeSantis  —  Getting the COVID vaccine is not a “personal choice.”  It never was, really, but the onslaught of cases fueled by the delta variant has removed any doubt.  —  And yet that's not what Florida's governor would have you believe.
Peter Weber / The Week:
Florida accounts for nearly a quarter of new U.S. COVID-19 deaths  —  August was Florida's deadliest month of the COVID-19 pandemic.  With a new batch of delayed COVID-19 deaths reported Monday, Florida lost more than 6,600 people to the coronavirus in August, an average of 213 deaths a day.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
One in 5,000  —  The real chances of a breakthrough infection.  —  The C.D.C. reported a terrifying fact in July: Vaccinated people with the Delta variant of the Covid virus carried roughly the same viral load in their noses and throats as unvaccinated people.
Discussion: Twitchy, CNN and Raw Story
The Intercept:
New Details Emerge About Coronavirus Research at Chinese Lab
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
Biden set to deliver major speech on next phase of pandemic response, sources say
Discussion: Political Wire
Associated Press:
The Latest: Taliban disperse Kabul rally, arrest journalists  —  KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban have fired gunshots to disperse a rally on Tuesday in Kabul and arrested several Afghan journalists who were covering the demonstration, witnesses and Afghan media outlets said.
Discussion: HotAir and The Hill
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Jessica Chasmar / Fox News:
Schumer falsely says all Americans who wanted to leave Afghanistan have evacuated
Discussion: Townhall
Paul LeBlanc / CNN:
Ex-FBI official says law enforcement needs to take upcoming right-wing rally in DC ‘very seriously’  —  Washington (CNN)Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said Monday evening that law enforcement needs to take the upcoming right-wing rally in support of jailed January 6 rioters …
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Politico:
Trump builds ‘turnkey’ campaign operation for 2024  —  Boots on the ground in Iowa.  Accelerated fundraising.  More national media interviews.  A flood of new press statements.  A rise in attack ads on the web.  —  With a flurry of activity from his main political committee and hints dropped …
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Greg Olear / PREVAIL:
Breaking Brett  —  Properly investigating Kavanaugh would be the right thing to do AND enormously popular.  Why won't the Dems act?  —  LAST WEEK, the Texas State Legislature passed one of the most repressive antichoice laws in the history of our nation.  The fine print is so hateful, so anti-woman, so infuriating—six weeks?
Yaroslav Trofimov / Wall Street Journal:
Taliban Unveil New Afghan Government  —  Afghanistan's new rulers named prime minister, with senior post for leader of al Qaeda-linked Haqqani group  —  Breaking News:  —  *Taliban Announce New Afghan Government, Mullah Hassan Akhund as Prime Minister  —  *All Key Positions to Remain in Taliban Hands
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Infrastructure Summer: Joe Manchin's Symphony of Disingenuousness  —  He mumbles about inflation to try and stop a bill that's primarily concerned with reducing inflation.  —  Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) talks with reporters before a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing …
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Alphonso David, Who Advised Cuomo, Fired as Human Rights Campaign President  —  Mr. David, who previously worked as a lawyer for Andrew Cuomo, was identified in a report as having advised the former governor on how to handle sex harassment allegations.  —  Alphonso David, the president …
Eva Ruth Moravec / Washington Post:
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs law creating new voting restrictions as opponents sue in federal court  —  AUSTIN — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) on Tuesday signed a bill into law that creates strict new voting rules in the state, ending a months-long effort by Democrats to stall the legislation by denying Republicans a quorum in the House.
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
J.D. Vance Is So Thirsty  —  The sad, needy tweets of a loser.  —  On Sunday, J.D. Vance pushed out a nova-hot tweet professing his respect for Alex Jones: … This is what the kids call a thirst trap.  It's very sad.  Let me explain.  —  You can tell that Vance's tweet was engineered …
Allan Smith / NBC News:
Schools become political ‘battlefield’ in culture wars Trump cultivated … Schools have become the focal point for culture war fights that animated former President Donald Trump's base and have been advanced by conservative activists and influencers since he left office.
Discussion: Insurrection
Ankush Khardori / New York Magazine:
Elizabeth Holmes's Last Pitch She now faces her greatest challenge: convincing a jury that she is not to blame for a massive fraud.  —  Over the course of what must have been several uncomfortable days for her in the summer of 2017, Elizabeth Holmes sat in a San Francisco conference room …
Discussion: Althouse and New Republic
William McGurn / Wall Street Journal:
The Real Structural Racism  —  Is it OK that black eighth graders aren't proficient in math and reading?  —  Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may have a point about structural racism.  But it's probably not the point the Queens Democrat and her progressive allies think it is.
Discussion: Fox News
David Gilbert / VICE:
QAnon Is Harassing a Hospital Into Giving Bogus COVID ‘Cure’ Ivermectin  —  Some of the most powerful QAnon influencers are urging their hundreds of thousands of followers to harass a Chicago hospital into treating an anti-vaccine activist with ivermectin.  —  Veronica Wolski …
Discussion: Gizmodo
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Americans' Ratings of CDC Communication Turn Negative  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — More Americans now disagree (41%) than agree (32%) that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has communicated a clear plan of action in response to the COVID-19 situation.
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Forbes
 
 
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Nicholas Grossman / The Bulwark:
The Non-Education of Ross Douthat
Kate Taylor / Insider:
Brandy Melville employees describe racism, Hitler memes, and sexual exploitation at the ‘evil’ cult teen brand
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Raw Story
Richard Milne / Financial Times:
Norway's oil rises to top of election agenda as climate fears grow
Asher Notheis / Washington Examiner:
Las Vegas substitute teacher accused of taping face masks onto children
Jesse Singal / New York Times:
Trans Rights and Gender Identity
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Andrew Solender / Forbes:
Republicans Accidentally Send Letter To Wrong CEO In Attempt To Thwart Jan. 6 Probe
Discussion: HuffPost
Aaron Sibarium / Washington Free Beacon:
Meet the Woke Nonprofits Behind the CDC's ‘Inclusive Communication’ Guide
Discussion: Instapundit
Sohrab Ahmari / The American Conservative:
Can the Right Fight Corporate Power?
James L. McQuivey / Institute for Family Studies Blog:
Most Americans, Including Most Parents, Are ‘Okay’ as Pandemic Lifts
Jenni Fink / Newsweek:
Americans Emailed Pence, Officials Asking to Remove Trump From Office After Capitol Riot
New York Post:
‘The Wire’ actor Michael K. Williams found dead in NYC apartment