The Hill Articles: September 4, 2021

September 4
Milley says civil war ‘likely’ in Afghanistan Howard University installs building letters honoring late alumnus Chadwick Boseman Get Labor Day deals on best-selling apps like Rosetta Stone, VPN Unlimited, and more ​​Teen who was on ventilator for 11 days urges people to get vaccinated Judge rules trial participants aren’t allowed to refer to Parkland suspect using derogatory language Southeastern parts of Louisiana could have power restored as late as Sept. 29 Save nearly $40 on a Sam’s Club Membership in honor of Labor Day Miami Beach to undergo increase in police presence after fatal shooting Group says almost 30 percent of species on watch list face extinction Boxer Oscar De La Hoya hospitalized after contracting COVID-19 Willard Scott, legendary weatherman, dies at 87 It’s time to transform our unemployment system Iran president: Country ready to resume nuclear talks without Western ‘pressure’ Alabama schools report 13,000 COVID-19 cases in two-week period Licenses of doctors who spread harmful COVID-19 information should be at risk Five tax issues to watch as Democrats craft $3.5T bill Nursing homes warn vaccine mandate could lead to staff shortages Maine businesses clamor for foreign workers to meet demand Biden, first lady will travel to all three sites of 9/11 attacks Thousands march in Switzerland to legalize same-sex marriage Sunday shows preview: States deal with fallout of Ida; Texas abortion law takes effect Cheney, Thompson slam McCarthy’s comments about Trump, Jan. 6: ‘Baseless’ Over 30 percent of Americans experienced summer weather disaster: analysis Spendthrift Democrats ignore looming bankruptcy of Social Security and Medicare German health workers attacked after refusing to give man a vaccination card without a shot Navy says 5 sailors died in helicopter crash Harris to campaign for Gavin Newsom ahead of recall election Woman in Turkey recovers from COVID-19 at 116 years old Virginia GOP lt. gov. nominee says she would support heartbeat abortion legislation New York parent calls police after child pulled from class for not wearing a mask Why audio-only telehealth is a lifeline to health care Biden’s Justice40 climate plan will be only as successful as its frontline investments Trump in advanced talks to sell DC hotel: report Russian opposition candidates appeal to media ahead of elections Pete and Chasten Buttigieg welcome twins Culture editor Emily Jashinsky says groups like Time’s Up pose conflicts of interest ‘We don’t shoot women in stadiums’: An Afghan American woman’s plea The Memo: Attacks on democracy seep down to school boards, election offices Biden to travel to New Jersey and New York, survey Ida damage Oregon governor sued by police, firefighters over vaccine mandate Abortion rights groups want Biden to use bully pulpit after Texas law Wales soccer captian proposes banning fans or countries from competing for repeat racial abuse The urban-rural climate divide should be bridged by nature Bette Midler calls on women to refuse sex to protest Texas abortion law Bali monkeys raid homes for food after lack of tourists and their treats Why can’t we mandate anything? GoDaddy drops Texas-based abortion tracking website Trump hands Parnell new momentum in Pennsylvania GOP primary Court’s ruling on Texas law doesn’t threaten Roe — but Democrats’ overreaction might California requests $16.7M in aid for Afghan resettlement Most recent battle in the internet’s longest war Uber, Lyft to pay legal fees for drivers sued under Texas abortion law Osaka after US Open loss: ‘I honestly don’t know when I’m going to play my next tennis match’ Supreme Court sides with Texas over the Constitution in new abortion law Researchers test a ‘smart’ shirt that monitors your heart Bypassing immigration judges will crater the southern border Train crash in Turkey kills 6 New Orleans mayor to evacuated residents: ‘You can come home’ Budget reconciliation: Calling it a ‘$3.5 trillion spending bill’ isn’t quite right Top Pakistani official travels to Afghanistan Billions in spending, hundreds of millions in grants — union future influence in the infrastructure bill Jobs report adds fresh concerns over Monday’s unemployment cliff