Evening Edition: Unvaccinated people 11 times more likely to die of covid-19, CDC report finds September 11, 2021 GOP governors threaten to sue over vaccine mandates; Biden says, 'Have at it' Sign up for this newsletter Read online The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. Unvaccinated people 11 times more likely to die of covid-19, CDC report finds The Moderna vaccine is moderately more effective at preventing hospitalizations, according to another CDC study, though all three vaccines show continued efficacy as the delta variant spreads. By Lena H. Sun and Joel Achenbach ● Read more » GOP governors threaten to sue over vaccine mandates; Biden says, 'Have at it' By Annabelle Timsit ● Read more » How many people will quit their jobs over Biden's vaccine mandate? The Fix | Analysis ● By Aaron Blake ● Read more » The only high-risk OB/GYN in central West Virginia says abortion is never necessary to save a mother's life The Lily ● By Caroline Kitchener ● Read more » A convoy to the Kabul airport, hostile Taliban and the faint hope that the gates would swing open Story by Greg Jaffe and Griff Witte | Photos by Salwan Georges ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Amazon's warehouse rules lead lawmakers to press for worker protections By Jay Greene ● Read more » Dodgers' Trevor Bauer will miss rest of season as MLB investigates sexual assault claims By Gus Garcia-Roberts ● Read more » A singing police officer comforted a grieving nation after 9/11. Here's how he's doing now. 9/11: 20 YEARS LATER | Podcast ● By Jerry Brewer, Kent Babb and Bishop Sand ● Read more » Pentagon burn survivors are thankful for life, though pain endures Story by Donna St. George | Photos by Amanda Voisard for The Post ● Read more » Biden officials fear Facebook-backed crypto project could jeopardize financial stability By Elizabeth Dwoskin and Jeff Stein ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Harvard to divest from fossil fuels, a move likely to have ripple effects By Nick Anderson and Michael Birnbaum ● Read more » They risked their lives on the covid front line. Now France has made 12,000 of them citizens. By Ellen Francis ● Read more » In a new documentary, Alanis Morissette makes multiple allegations of statutory rape. But she won't attend its premiere. By Steven Zeitchik ● Read more » Justice Breyer calls Supreme Court decision on Texas abortion law 'very, very, very wrong' By Adela Suliman ● Read more » Marine vet 'tortured' 11-year-old after killing her family, sheriff says. The girl 'played dead' and prayed. By Julian Mark ● Read more » 18 Trump appointees have either resigned or been terminated from military service academy boards, White House official says By Felicia Sonmez ● Read more » The YOLO economy paradox Post Reports | Podcast ● By Maggie Penman, Alexis Diao, Reena Flores, Jordan-Marie Smith, Linah Mohammad, Rennie Svirnovskiy and Ariel Plotnick ● Read more » How TV, art, education, bigotry, country music, fiction, policing and love have changed By Richard Just ● Read more » Threats to aviation have evolved. So has the system for keeping travelers safe. By Lori Aratani ● Read more » How 9/11 altered the fiction landscape in 13 novels Perspective ● By Ron Charles ● Read more » The attacks changed the way sports networks broadcast games By Ben Strauss ● Read more » We think you'll like this newsletter Check out A Better Week for a 7-day email course that will help you conquer your calendar, get more done and find time for the things you care about. Sign up » Manage my email newsletters and alerts | Unsubscribe from Evening Edition | Privacy Policy | Help You received this email because you signed up for Evening Edition or because it is included in your subscription. ©2021 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 Related Keyword: Share