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Lara Jakes / New York Times:
U.S. Asks Taliban to Spare Its Embassy in Coming Fight for Kabul — The demand seeks to stave off an evacuation of the embassy by dangling aid to future Afghan governments — even one that includes the Taliban. — WASHINGTON — American negotiators are trying to extract assurances …
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US considering moving embassy in Afghanistan and drawing down personnel as more cities fall to Taliban
US considering moving embassy in Afghanistan and drawing down personnel as more cities fall to Taliban
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Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
The grand illusion: Hiding the truth about the Afghanistan war's ‘conclusion’
Saeed Shah / Wall Street Journal:
Afghans Tell of Executions, Forced Marriages in Taliban-Held Areas
Afghans Tell of Executions, Forced Marriages in Taliban-Held Areas
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Ed Yong / The Atlantic:
How the Pandemic Now Ends — In September 2020, just before COVID-19 began its wintry surge through the United States, I wrote that the country was trapped in a pandemic spiral, seemingly destined to repeat the same mistakes. But after vaccines arrived in midwinter, cases in the U.S. declined and …
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New York Times:
Why Only 27 Percent of Young Black New Yorkers Are Vaccinated — As the Delta variant courses through New York City, many young Black New Yorkers remain distrustful of the vaccine. — A construction site safety manager in Queens said that as a Black man, he was more worried about the prospect …
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Washington Post:
A majority of Americans in highly vaccinated counties now live in covid hot spots, Post analysis finds — Two-thirds of Americans in highly vaccinated counties now live in coronavirus hot spots, according to an analysis by The Washington Post, as outbreaks of the highly transmissible delta variant …
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US Census / The United States Census Bureau:
2020 Census Statistics Highlight Local Population Changes and Nation's Racial and Ethnic Diversity — U.S. Census Bureau Delivers Data for States to Begin Redistricting Efforts — AUG. 12, 2021 — The U.S. Census Bureau today released additional 2020 Census results showing an increase …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The GOP strategy for retaking power is about to take an ugly new turn — It is a brutal reality about this political moment that Republicans can capture the House while dwelling almost exclusively in the safe confines of their alternate information environment.
Mike Schneider / Associated Press:
Census shows US is diversifying, white population shrinking
Census shows US is diversifying, white population shrinking
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Mary L. Trump / New Republic:
Donald's Plot Against America — I felt as though I had stumbled across a crime scene so violent that I couldn't process it, let alone synthesize the images in front of me. The parts remained stubbornly separate, and there was no way to grasp the meaning of the whole.
ABC News:
Gaetz associate providing feds intel, documents as probe into congressman continues: Sources — Former tax collector Joel Greenberg is cooperating with investigators. — As the federal investigation into Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz continues into the summer, sources tell ABC News that Gaetz's …
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Washington Post:
Texas Senate passes bill with new voting restrictions after a Democrat filibustered for 15 hours to try to stop the measure — AUSTIN — The Texas Senate on Thursday approved a bill that contains new voting restrictions after a Democratic senator filibustered for 15 hours to try to stop the legislation …
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Drew Harwell / Washington Post:
Rumble, a YouTube rival popular with conservatives, will pay creators who ‘challenge the status quo’ — The video site has exploded during the pandemic as a home for anti-vaccine misinformation and conservative complaints about Big Tech censorship — A fast-growing YouTube rival popular …
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The Daily Beast:
Rachel Maddow Seriously Considers Leaving MSNBC — As her contract draws to a close, sources told The Daily Beast, the MSNBC icon has been weighing taking her brand elsewhere. … Rachel Maddow has been MSNBC's most high-profile on-air personality for more than a decade …
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NBC News:
California dad killed his kids over QAnon and ‘serpent DNA’ conspiracy theories, feds claim — A California surfing school owner who was charged with killing his two children in Mexico is a follower of QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories who thought the children “were going to grow …
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Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
‘Everybody I Know Is Pissed Off’ — The vaccinated, across party lines, have kind of had it with the unvaccinated, an array of new polls suggests. — While most state and national GOP leaders are focused on defending the rights of unvaccinated Americans, new polling shows that the large majority …
Trisha Thadani / San Francisco Chronicle:
San Francisco to become first major U.S. city to mandate full vaccination for many indoor activities — San Francisco will become the first major city in the country to require proof of full vaccination against the coronavirus for a variety of indoor activities, including visiting bars restaurants …
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Nick Miroff / Washington Post:
July was busiest month for illegal border crossings in 21 years, CBP data show — The number of migrants detained along the Mexico border crossed a new threshold last month, exceeding 200,000 for the first time in 21 years, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection enforcement data released Thursday.
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Politico:
Emails: Senior DOJ officials wrangled over baseless Trump voter fraud allegations — During Donald Trump's final weeks in office, top Justice Department officials wrangled over how the FBI should handle a particularly wacky voter fraud allegation promoted by the then-president and his allies.
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HotAir, Power Line, Talking Points Memo, Raw Story, Washington Examiner and Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
Greg Abbott Surrenders to the Coronavirus — A year and a half into the pandemic, Texas is running out of hospital beds. — The Texas Tribune reported on Tuesday that nearly 10,000 COVID-19 patients have been hospitalized, and that the state's intensive-care units are being overwhelmed.
Washington Post:
What Rosen told U.S. senators: Trump applied ‘persistent’ pressure to get Justice to discredit election — Former president Donald Trump's last attorney general has told U.S. senators his boss was “persistent” in trying to pressure the Justice Department to discredit the results of the 2020 election.
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Sarah Weaver / Washington Examiner:
Fairfax County confronts critical race theory — When Nikole-Hannah Jones and her notorious 1619 Project claimed that the War for Independence was fought to “preserve slavery,” scholars quickly debunked her. The 1619 project surreptitiously removed the absurd claim.
Cassandra Pollock / The Texas Tribune:
Harris County judges move to block arrest of more than 40 Texas Democrats as legal fights over quorum bust continues — It's unclear how long the orders will remain in place, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has already indicated the state plans to fight them. — Copy link
David Wallace-Wells / New York Magazine:
Don't Panic, But Breakthrough Cases May Be a Bigger Problem Than You've Been Told Current public-health messaging may understate the scale and risk. — The term itself, perhaps, is a problem. “Breakthrough” sounds bad — implying an immune-escape mutation, likely rare, and therefore alarming.
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
White House seizes an opportunity to whack DeSantis — MIAMI — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made himself the national face of the anti-Biden Covid-response resistance. — So the president decided to punch it. — For the past two weeks, Biden and his allies have publicly escalated a war …
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U.S. Department of Justice:
San Fernando Valley Man Found Guilty in Terror Plot to Bomb a Rally in Long Beach — A federal jury convicted a California man today for attempting to bomb a rally in Long Beach for the purpose of causing mass casualties. — According to court documents and evidence presented at trial …
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Washington Examiner, The Hill, The Daily Caller and Associated Press
Joseph Clark / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Cyber expert says his team can't prove Mike Lindell's claims that China hacked election — SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The cyber expert on the “red team” hired by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell now says the key data underpinning the theory that China hacked the 2020 election unveiled at the Cyber Symposium is illegitimate.
Matthew Odam / austin360:
Launderette, Fresa's no longer requiring proof of COVID vaccination after TABC threatens permit removal — Update: Two days after announcing a new policy that required indoor diners to provide proof of at least one round of COVID-19 vaccination, sister restaurants Launderette and Fresa's changed …
HuffPost:
FBI Arrests ‘Tunnel Commander,’ An Anti-Abortion Extremist Who Fought Cops On Jan. 6 — David Mehaffie was charged with attacking law enforcement during a January riot at the U.S. Capitol Building. — An Ohio man who was identified by online investigators in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack …
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Jean Guerrero / Los Angeles Times:
Column: Here's how Fox News' white supremacist propaganda can be stopped — In March 2006, then-CNN host Lou Dobbs told viewers about a Mexican conspiracy to reconquer the Southwest, which the United States took from Mexico 158 years earlier in the Mexican-American War.
Wall Street Journal:
CDC Director Says She's Struggling to Communicate With Americans About Covid-19 Amid Politics, Mistrust — ‘My job is to put my head down, ignore the criticism and do the right thing for the public,’ Rochelle Walensky said in an interview — Rochelle Walensky said the patients she treated …
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Gina Harkins / Washington Post:
A 45-year-old Kansas mayor needs a pacemaker after a long-haul covid fight: ‘I thought I was going to beat it’ — Michelle De La Isla describes herself as one of the healthiest people she knows. She is a biker and runner, so when she caught the coronavirus in January, the Topeka, Kan., mayor said she expected a speedy recovery.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Ben Shapiro's Book Is a Glib Rationale for Right-Wing Authoritarianism The Authoritarian Moment is anti-anti-Trumpism distilled. — Like many conservative intellectuals, Ben Shapiro reacted to Donald Trump's rise with horror, declaring, “ I will never vote for this man.”