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10:15 AM ET, September 6, 2021

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Washington Post:
Panjshir Valley, last resistance holdout in Afghanistan, falls to the Taliban  —  The Taliban on Monday seized Panjshir province, a restive mountain region that was the final holdout of resistance forces in the country, cementing its total control over Afghanistan a week after U.S. forces departed the country.
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New York Times:
U.S. Citizens and Afghans Wait for Evacuation Flights From Country's North  —  The Taliban have left hundreds of people stranded in Afghanistan awaiting approval for departure.  —  Around 1,000 people, including dozens of American citizens and Afghans holding visas to the United States or other countries …
Susannah George / Washington Post:   U.S. Embassy contractors, visa applicants among Afghans left behind after one of the largest airlifts in history
John Harwood / CNN:
Afghanistan showed Biden unbowed
Discussion: Indian Country Today
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Labor's surprising winning streak  —  “Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.”  —  On this Labor Day 2021, let's apply Mark Twain's famous quip to America's labor unions.  —  News about organized labor is always headlined by sad accounts about declining union membership.
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Jeff Rhodes / Washington Examiner:
Workers deserve a day in their honor.  The unions that exploit them don't  —  Labor Day was never intended as an homage to the organized labor movement.  —  Unions, of course, vehemently disagree, and while the overwhelming majority of people have come to regard the holiday as nothing …
The Daily Beast:
Threats & Leaks: New Documents Show Just How Crazy the Georgia Recount Fiasco Got  —  While the Georgia secretary of state's office was fending off calls from then-President Donald Trump to find votes, officials were also dealing with bomb threats.  —  Back in January 2021 …
Discussion: Raw Story
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
Over 230 medical journals: Climate crisis is the “greatest” health threat  —  Global warming is affecting people's health — and world leaders need to address the climate crisis now as it can't wait until the COVID-19 pandemic is over, editors of over 230 medical journals warned Sunday evening.
Discussion: Outside the Beltway and Insider
Patrick Hauf / Washington Free Beacon:
Labor Board Rebukes Union for Threatening Worker  —  Biden admin withdrew fed support for worker threatened by union  —  A federal labor agency ruled against a local subsidiary of the Communications Workers of America after it threatened a worker who requested to resign his membership …
Discussion: Politico and National Review
Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
Arizona GOP Hired Anti-Vaccine Vote Conspiracist ‘Dr. Shiva’ For Sham Election Audit  —  Failed Senate candidate Shiva Ayyadurai has claimed he invented email and that Dr. Anthony Fauci is a “deep state” operative.  —  Newly released records relating to the Arizona GOP's partisan audit …
Discussion: Raw Story
Ben Smith / New York Times:
If Gawker Is Nice, Is It Still Gawker?  —  “I'm not interested in ruining people's lives,” says its top editor, Leah Finnegan, who once insulted a baby in a headline.  —  When I started talking with Leah Finnegan, the editor of the newly restarted Gawker, I asked her whether …
New York Times:
Covid Deaths Surge Across a Weary America as a Once-Hopeful Summer Ends  —  Cases are starting to fall in some hard-hit Southern states, but nearly half of Americans are not fully vaccinated, allowing the Delta variant to persist.  —  OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — A summer that began with plunging caseloads …
Discussion: Denver Post
Lachlan Markay / Axios:
New PR ploy  —  The head of a prominent centrist advocacy group quietly seeded a news outlet that provides a steady stream of positive coverage for her organization and its board members' lobbying clients, Axios has learned.  —  Why it matters: The fragmentation of digital media means virtually anyone can be a publisher.
The Hill:
Why can't we mandate anything?  —  For Americans who are fully vaccinated, organized political resistance to vaccination mandates is infuriating.  Such resistance continues to ravage communities, disrupt commerce, overload hospitals and generate an appalling toll of needless illness and death.
Ruth Graham / New York Times:
How the Texas Anti-Abortion Movement Helped Enact a Near-Complete Ban  —  Texans are almost evenly divided on abortion, but a combination of Republican control, conservative judicial appointments and cultural shifts helped the state's anti-abortion movement find success.
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Salvatore J. Cordileone / Washington Post:
Our duty to challenge Catholic politicians who support abortion rights
Discussion: The Federalist and Breitbart
Emily Cochrane / New York Times:
Back on the Trail, Sanders Campaigns for a Legislative Legacy  —  Senator Bernie Sanders is barnstorming the country again, but not for the presidency.  Instead, he's making the case for a $3.5 trillion bill that would be a once-in-a-generation achievement.
David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Herschel Walker's empty campaign calendar sparks concern among Georgia Republicans  —  Herschel Walker is the favorite for the Republican Senate nomination in Georgia despite a rocky rollout to his 2022 campaign that is unsettling some party activists.  —  The former professional football player …
Discussion: Raw Story
Ed Mazza / HuffPost:
Melania Trump Reportedly Wants Nothing To Do With Supposed 2024 Campaign  —  The former first lady is telling friends she has no interest in a return to the White House, according to CNN.  —  Former first lady Melania Trump is reportedly telling friends she doesn't want to return to the White House ― …
Discussion: Insider, Political Wire and Mediaite
Andy Mannix / Star Tribune:
Minnesota State Patrol destroyed texts, e-mails after riot response  —  Loss of data becomes issue in ACLU suit over journalists' treatment.  —  TEXT SIZE  —  MORE  —  Minnesota State Patrol officers conducted a mass purge of e-mails and text messages immediately after their response …
Reuters:
Republicans don't deserve House majority if they push lies -Kinzinger  —  A U.S. House of Representatives Republican said his party does not deserve to win majorities in congressional elections next year if it pushes lies and conspiracy theories, saying that it “desperately needs to tell the truth.”
Discussion: The Daily Caller, Insider, CNN and NBC News
Michael Levenson / New York Times:
N.F.L. Will Allow Six Social Justice Messages on Players' Helmets  —  The decals, with messages such as “Stop Hate” and “Black Lives Matter,” are part of the league's efforts to show solidarity with players who have protested against racism and police brutality.
Discussion: Deadline
Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
Human Rights Campaign president refuses board chairs' request to consider resigning after helping advise Cuomo  —  The president of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest LGBTQ rights group, refused to resign his position Sunday, after he said the organization's board chairs asked …
 
 
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Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
Progressives' Tax-the-Rich Dreams Fade as Democrats Struggle for Votes
Discussion: Bloomberg and Reason
Laurence H. Tribe / Washington Post:
What the Justice Department should do to stop the Texas abortion law
Discussion: The Atlantic, Raw Story and NBC News
Melissa Block / NPR:
They Don't Remember Their Parents Dying On 9/11. But They'll Never Forget
Discussion: Insider
Jason Lemon / Newsweek:
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's Approval Plummets as 52 Percent Believe State Is on Wrong Track
Discussion: The Hill and KXAN-TV
Sarah Rumpf / Mediaite:
Neo-Nazi Richard Spencer, Who Went Viral For Getting Punched in the Face, Is Now Divorced, Broke, and Getting Booed Out of Restaurants
E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
Labor Day is a celebration of solidarity — and freedom
 Earlier Items: 
The Economist:
Poorly devised regulation lets firms pollute with abandon
Francesca Street / CNN:
The rise of air rage
Discussion: HotAir
Gwynne Hogan / Gothamist:
“No One Has Come”: Queens Flood Victims Left To Fend For Themselves In Storm's Aftermath
Discussion: New York Times
Ruby Cramer / Politico:
‘A Private Matter’: Joe Biden's Very Public Clash With His Own Church
Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
Trump's Long Campaign to Steal the Presidency: A Timeline The insurrection was a complex, yearslong plot, not a one-day event. And it isn't over.
Discussion: The Mahablog
BBC:
Guinea coup attempt: Soldiers claim to seize power from Alpha Condé
Discussion: The Guardian
Tara Palmeri / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Did Texas just reset the 2022 campaign?
Discussion: Washington Post