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Full transcript of ABC News' George Stephanopoulos' interview with President Joe Biden — Stephanopoulos spoke to Biden in an exclusive interview Wednesday. — Read the full transcript of President Joe Biden's exclusive interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Wednesday.
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Reuters:
Planes, guns, night-vision goggles: The Taliban's new U.S.-made war chest — About a month ago, Afghanistan's ministry of defense posted on social media photographs of seven brand new helicopters arriving in Kabul delivered by the United States. — “They'll continue to see a steady drumbeat …
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Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Something Is Wrong with the President — What's Going On with President Biden? — After making no public appearances for four days — during a major foreign crisis — President Biden read a 20-minute speech off a teleprompter on Monday afternoon and took no questions. He immediately returned to Camp David.
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Ben Riley-Smith / Telegraph:
Parliament holds Joe Biden in contempt over Afghanistan — MPs and peers unite to condemn ‘dishonour’ of US president's withdrawal and his criticism of Afghan troops left behind to face Taliban — Joe Biden's handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal was condemned as “catastrophic” and …
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New York Times:
Afghanistan Live Updates: Protests Spread to Kabul as Taliban Struggle to Govern — The day after protests in two cities were met with violence, rallies broke out in Kabul and at least one other city. A troubled evacuation from Kabul slowly gathered pace as Afghans and others arrived in Europe, the Persian Gulf and elsewhere.
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Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
The Christianists Versus Christianity — Plus: What Joe gets wrong — Say, it ain't so, Joe. — The president had a chance to extend and revise his remarks from earlier this week, but this is what we got: … It's. Not. Good. And I say this as someone who supported, touted, and embraced Biden's candidacy.
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Washington Post:
Afghanistan to be ruled under sharia law, Taliban commander says … A senior Taliban commander has said that Afghanistan will probably be governed by sharia law now that the group is back in power. In an interview with Reuters, the commander ruled out democracy and instead outlined a system …
Associated Press:
Afghanistan war unpopular amid chaotic pullout: AP-NORC poll
Afghanistan war unpopular amid chaotic pullout: AP-NORC poll
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AP-NORC:
Most Americans say the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were not worth fighting
Most Americans say the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were not worth fighting
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Tori Richards / Washington Examiner:
EXCLUSIVE: DOD knew as early as 2005 that Afghan military was weak, former general says
EXCLUSIVE: DOD knew as early as 2005 that Afghan military was weak, former general says
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Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
Joe Biden bets a war-weary America will reward him for leaving Afghanistan
Joe Biden bets a war-weary America will reward him for leaving Afghanistan
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Patrick Tucker / Defense One:
Trump's Pledge to Exit Afghanistan Was a Ruse, His Final SecDef Says
Trump's Pledge to Exit Afghanistan Was a Ruse, His Final SecDef Says
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New York Times:
Series of U.S. Actions Left Afghan Allies Frantic, Stranded and Eager to Get Out
Series of U.S. Actions Left Afghan Allies Frantic, Stranded and Eager to Get Out
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Abdi Latif Dahir / New York Times:
Covid Live Updates: W.H.O. Official Blasts Plans For Booster Shots
Covid Live Updates: W.H.O. Official Blasts Plans For Booster Shots
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Ed Morrissey / HotAir:
Biden: I would have pulled out regardless of Trump's “deal”
Biden: I would have pulled out regardless of Trump's “deal”
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Glenn H. Reynolds / New York Post:
Fire the military and intelligence bigs who bungled Afghanistan — now
Fire the military and intelligence bigs who bungled Afghanistan — now
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HotAir
Politico:
Capitol Hill bomb suspect surrenders to police — A man who claimed to have explosives in his truck surrendered on Capitol Hill after a five-hour standoff Thursday afternoon. — The suspect, who was identified as Floyd Ray Roseberry of North Carolina, was “taken into custody without incident” …
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Associated Press:
Police probing report of explosive in truck near Capitol
Police probing report of explosive in truck near Capitol
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CNN:
Suspect who claimed to have a bomb near US Capitol has surrendered, sources say
Suspect who claimed to have a bomb near US Capitol has surrendered, sources say
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Kaelan Deese / Washington Examiner:
Suspect surrenders following ‘active bomb threat’ near Library of Congress
Suspect surrenders following ‘active bomb threat’ near Library of Congress
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U.S. Senator Roger Wicker / wicker.senate.gov:
Wicker Office Statement on COVID-19 Diagnosis — WASHINGTON - The Office of Senator Roger F. Wicker Communications Director Phillip Waller today issued a statement after Senator Roger F. Wicker tested positive for COVID-19: — “Senator Wicker tested positive this morning for the COVID-19 virus …
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Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
OnlyFans to Block Sexually Explicit Videos Starting in October — OnlyFans is getting out of the pornography business. — The company will prohibit users from posting any sexually explicit conduct, starting in October. Creators will still be allowed to post nude photos and videos …
Timothy Bella / Washington Post:
An Alabama doctor watched patients reject the coronavirus vaccine. Now he's refusing to treat them. — In Alabama, where the nation's lowest vaccination rate has helped push the state closer to a record number of hospitalizations, a physician has sent a clear message to his patients …
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Devyani Chhetri / Greenville News:
Greenville County GOP leader Pressley Stutts dies from COVID-19 — Greenville County Republican Party leader Pressley Stutts died Thursday morning after battling COVID-19 for nearly a month. — Stutts death was confirmed by Dan Harvell, who represents the Anderson County Republican Party …
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Raw Story
Eliott C. McLaughlin / CNN:
Parents pull kids from schools as district bucks CDC guidance and board member spreads misinformation — County board meeting erupts during school mask debate — (CNN)It's the third week of school in Cobb County, Georgia, and many parents are livid with what they perceive …
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
Herd Immunity Herp Derp — The pandemic's wrongest theory. — A lot of people, including many experts, made blunders when assessing the best ways to combat the novel coronavirus that emerged from Wuhan in late 2019. For a while people were sanitizing their grocery bags. Mask guidance was all over the map.
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Raw Story
Rachel Metz / CNN:
Facebook wants you to hold your next meeting in VR — (CNN Business)For those who don't think Zoom meetings are a good enough substitute for the real thing, Facebook has another idea: a virtual reality app that lets you and your coworkers feel like you're sitting around a table in a conference room.
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
No, Republican Governors Are Not ‘Banning Masks in Classrooms’ — n a piece titled “The Biden administration will use a federal civil rights office to deter states from banning masks in classrooms,” the New York Times reports that:
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Stuart Taylor Jr / RealClearInvestigations:
Guided by Faith, Divinity Student Fought His ‘Antiracist’ Princeton Seminary — and Won — Timothy Keiderling's decision to enroll in the Princeton Theological Seminary reflected his commitment “to give my life to work for justice and to live out the values of the Kingdom of God.”
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Caitlin Flanagan / The Atlantic:
The Week the Left Stopped Caring About Human Rights — Back in April, The Nation magazine told readers that the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan would be “a welcome and long-overdue action.” The essay, by a scholar named Phyllis Bennis, sounded upbeat, even salubrious.
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Tom Nichols / USA Today:
Trump is not ruining democracy, we are. And it's been anguishing to confront — I was worried long before Trump and the Capitol riot, as political jousting turned zealous and well-off friends called America a disastrous mess. — I've written about a lot of unpleasant, even frightening, subjects.
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Mark Niesse / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Almost all eligible Georgians are registered to vote, data shows — Federal election report: 95% of voting-age Georgians registered — Georgia now has one of the highest voter registration rates in the nation, with 95% of citizens over 18 years old signed up to vote, according to federal election data released this week.
Michael E. Mann / The Hill:
July was a Frankenstein month created by the fossil fuel industry — The data is in: July 2021 was the hottest month on record during what was the hottest decade in the past two millennia, and perhaps the past 100 millennia. — It wasn't just hot though — with floods and fires too, it was an absolute monster of a month.
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The Hill:
There is a blueprint to win for Democrats in 2022 — It's hard to believe that we're on the precipice of another campaign season, but the influx of fundraising emails we've been receiving the past several weeks to “help get X re-elected” tells the story. — The midterms for a first-term president are historically bad for his party.