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9:50 PM ET, August 16, 2021

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Tara Copp / Defense One:
Inside Reach 871, A US C-17 Packed With 640 Afghans Trying to Escape the Taliban  —  The Air Force evacuation flight from Kabul to Qatar came near the record for most people ever flown in the Boeing airlifter.  — AFGHANISTAN - WHITE HOUSE - AIR FORCE - CIVILIANS
Discussion: New York Post, Twitchy and The US Sun
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Biden must rescue thousands of U.S. citizens trapped in Afghanistan  —  As the situation on the ground in Afghanistan's capital continues to deteriorate, thousands of U.S. citizens are trapped in and around Kabul with no ability to get to the airport, which is their only way out of the country.
Daniel Silverberg / The Atlantic:
Biden Was Right  —  In 2017, I arrived at Kabul's Hamid Karzai Airport as part of a congressional staff delegation.  Even though the U.S. embassy stood a mere four miles away, safety concerns necessitated our helicoptering from a recently constructed multimillion-dollar transit facility instead of traveling by road.
The Bulwark:
'Please Don't Leave Us Behind.  We Will Be Great Americans.'  —  An interview with a U.S.-trained Afghan Air Force pilot, now hiding from the Taliban.  —  AFGHAN AIR FORCE PILOTS LAND THEIR UH-60 BLACKHAWKS ON A NARROW LANDING STRIP DURING A RESUPPLY MISSION TO AN OUTPOST IN GHAZNI PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 2021.
Joseph Choi / The Hill:
US reaches deal with Taliban on evacuations: report  —  The U.S. has reached a deal with the Taliban to ensure that evacuations from Kabul's airport can take place without interference from the group, according to a report by The Associated Press.  —  The deal was reached in talks in Doha …
Associated Press:
The latest on Afghanistan: Four Afghans dead after fall from US plane wheel well  —  Here's the latest on the rapidly unfolding events related to Afghanistan:  —  Report: Afghans who worked for US may temporarily go to bases in Wisconsin and Texas  —  The U.S. intends to evacuate tens …
Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
Afghan security forces' wholesale collapse was years in the making  —  In the summer of 2011, Army Lt. Gen. William Caldwell IV made a round of public appearances to boast that he had finally solved a problem that had kept U.S. troops bogged down in Afghanistan for a decade.
Robert Burns / Associated Press:
Billions spent on Afghan army ultimately benefited Taliban  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Built and trained at a two-decade cost of $83 billion, Afghan security forces collapsed so quickly and completely — in some cases without a shot fired — that the ultimate beneficiary of the American investment turned out to be the Taliban.
ABC News:
Afghanistan updates: US resumes air operations at Kabul airport
Discussion: Raw Story, HotAir and The Hill
David Edwards / Raw Story:
Marjorie Taylor Greene: Americans deserve assault weapons like the Taliban
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Daria Litvinova / Associated Press:
Uzbekistan says it downed Afghan military plane crossing in
Discussion: KXAN-TV, WJTV and Breitbart
Anatol Lieven / Politico:
Why Afghan Forces So Quickly Laid Down Their Arms
Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
Support for Afghanistan Withdrawal Tumbles Amid Taliban Resurgence
Washington Examiner:
WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers remarks on Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
Discussion: Fox News and Crooks and Liars
Wesley Morgan / Washington Post:
He spent his adult life helping U.S. soldiers. Now, he's desperately fleeing Afghanistan.
Discussion: New York Times
Politico:
Biden was barreling toward perilous political waters.  Then Afghanistan happened.  —  Joe Biden's approval numbers are slipping.  The majority of surveys show Americans believe the nation is on the wrong track.  Democrats fear the White House has faltered in getting out its message on core agenda items.
Discussion: RedState and Bloomberg
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Brett Bruen / USA Today:
Ex-Obama adviser: Why Biden must fire his national security adviser for Afghanistan failure  —  The people, plans and processes that President Joe Biden has put in place to keep America safe are not working.  —  President Joe Biden needs to shake up his national security team.
Matt Viser / Washington Post:
Biden's promise to restore competency to the presidency is undercut by chaos in Afghanistan
Axios:
Scoop: Investigation finds fired Tennessee vaccine official mailed dog muzzle to self  —  A Tennessee investigation found evidence that the state's fired vaccine chief, Michelle Fiscus, purchased a dog muzzle that she previously claimed someone had mailed in an attempt to intimidate her.
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Committee to Protect Journalists:
US must protect Afghan journalists as Taliban take power
Discussion: Washington Post
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NBC News:
Texas requests five mortuary trailers in anticipation of Covid deaths  —  With Covid-19 surging across the state, Texas has requested five mortuary trailers from the federal government in anticipation of an influx of dead bodies, state officials told NBC News.
Discussion: Insider and Dallas Morning News
Antonio Planas / NBC News:
Female mayor in Afghanistan says she's waiting for Taliban to ‘come ... and kill me’  —  One of Afghanistan's first female mayors said Sunday that she is waiting for the Taliban to come and kill her as the Islamic militants reached the capital, Kabul.  —  “I'm sitting here waiting for them to come.
Discussion: inews.co.uk, Raw Story and Metro.co.uk
Eduardo Medina / New York Times:
Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Kill Newly Elected U.S. Senator  —  Federal prosecutors said Eduard Florea of Queens posted menacing threats online against Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Congress before and during the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Discussion: CNN
The Nevada Independent:
Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall to resign, accept White House post  —  Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall plans to resign and accept a position with the Biden administration, sources confirmed Monday afternoon.  —  Marshall will become the White House's senior adviser to governors, sources said.
Discussion: The Hill
Henry Fountain / New York Times:
In a First, U.S. Declares Shortage on Colorado River, Forcing Water Cuts  —  Arizona farmers will take the initial brunt, but wider reductions loom as climate change continues to affect flows into the river.  —  With climate change and long-term drought continuing to take a toll on the Colorado River …
 
 
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Joshua Nelson / Fox News:
Lindsey Graham: Trump would not have withdrawn from Afghanistan if chaos was going to be the result
Politico:
​​Trump is curiously quiet on mask mandates
Discussion: HuffPost, POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
Nell Clark / NPR:
An Afghan Interpreter Who Helped The U.S. Military Is Now A Target For The Taliban
Discussion: Insider
Ricardo Lopez / Minnesota Reformer:
MNGOP Chair Jennifer Carnahan resigns from board of Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities
Discussion: Twin Cities
Shirin Ghaffary / Vox:
Why no one really knows how bad Facebook's vaccine misinformation problem is
Discussion: Florida Politics and GeekWire
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Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
New York lawmakers to continue investigation into Cuomo after resignation
Jewish Journal:
A New Israel-Hating Curriculum is Coming to California School Districts
CNN:
Exclusive: Title, cover and details of new Trump book from Bob Woodward and Robert Costa revealed
Melissa Nann Burke / Detroit News:
Ex-Rep. Paul Mitchell dies. He quit GOP over its refusal to accept Trump's defeat
Meridith McGraw / Politico:
The GOP waves white flag in the same-sex marriage wars
 

 
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John Koblin / New York Times:
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