They Shunned Covid Vaccines but Embraced Antibody Treatment
Sunday, September 19, 2021 | |
By Ronen Bergman and Farnaz Fassihi Israeli agents had wanted to kill Iran's top nuclear scientist for years. Then they came up with a way to do it with no operatives present. | | By Benjamin Mueller Championed by doctors and conservative radio hosts alike, monoclonal antibodies for Covid are in high demand — even from those who don't want a vaccine. | | By Jim Tankersley A plan for the economy, education, immigration, climate and more binds disparate Democratic lawmakers, but the proposal risks sinking under its own weight. | | |
U.S. By Rick Rojas and William DeShazer As Nashville's popularity has grown, so has the "transportainment" business — a motley assortment including old buses, farm tractors and a truck with a hot tub. Many think it has gotten out of hand. | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Congress needs to protect voting rights. Now. | | |
By The Associated Press and Reuters The police and reporters far outnumbered attendees at the "Justice for J6" rally in Washington, with fewer than 100 people gathering in support of those accused of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6. | | By The Associated Press Jean-Pierre Thebault, France's ambassador to Australia, called the submarine deal between the United States, Britain and Australia "a huge mistake" as he left the French Embassy in Canberra, Australia, after being recalled to France. | | By The New York Times At a virtual forum, President Biden pressed for a global allegiance in fighting climate change less than two months before a United Nations conference where nearly 200 nations are expected to announce new emissions-cutting targets. | | |
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