Why was Irans top nuclear scientist killed?

Published: Dec. 1, 2020, 9:45 p.m.

The debate is not whether Israel killed Iran\u2019s top nuclear scientist, but why. How the \u201cQ\u201d conspiracy theory went from an American curiosity to a transnational mess. And, the people who have covid-19 symptoms for the long haul.
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In the hours after the brazen assassination of Iran\u2019s top nuclear scientist, the question quickly shifted from \u201cwho\u201d to \u201cwhy.\u201d Jerusalem bureau chief Steve Hendrix explains why Israel might have been motivated to strike now. 
Reporter Emily Rauhala explains the global appeal and dangerous adaptability of QAnon\u2019s conspiracy theories. 
Kelsey Ables is a reporter and editorial aide with The Post. She has delved into the life of covid-19 long-haulers: people who have symptoms and effects from the virus well after two weeks. She spoke with one woman, Chim\xe9re Smith, about what she\u2019s facing.