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Dion Nissenbaum / Wall Street Journal:
In Kabul, Private Rescue Efforts Grow Desperate as Time to Evacuate Afghans Runs Out  —  Defense contractor Erik Prince charges $6,500 a person, other groups' planes leave Kabul empty  —  A disparate group of American veterans, military contractors, aid workers and former spies is scrambling …
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Sami Sadat / New York Times:
The Afghan Army Collapsed Against the Taliban.  Here's Why.  —  General Sadat is a commander in the Afghan National Army.  —  For the past three and a half months, I fought day and night, nonstop, in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province against an escalating and bloody Taliban offensive.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
A Better Afghan Policy  —  What would it have been?  —  What might a more successful exit from Afghanistan have looked like?  —  I have spent some time talking with colleagues and experts about that question, and it is a difficult one to answer.  President Biden's exit certainly has not gone well.
Washington Post:
Two Congress members make unauthorized trip to Kabul amid evacuation efforts
Select Committee to Investigate …:
Select Committee Issues Sweeping Demand for Executive Branch Records  —  Bolton, MS—Today, Chairman Bennie G. Thompson announced the Select Committee's first round of demands for records as the committee expands its investigation into the January 6th violent attack on the U.S. Capitol and its causes.
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Christina Wilkie / CNBC:
Jan. 6 committee demands a huge trove of Trump White House records  — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol formally demanded records related to at least 30 members of former President Donald Trump's inner circle.  — The demand was part of a sweeping records request …
Michael Luciano / Mediaite:
Kayleigh McEnany Says When Trump Was President, 'You Didn't See Crisis After Crisis'
Discussion: Louder With Crowder and PRESS RUN
Leslie Josephs / CNBC:
Delta Air Lines is raising health insurance premiums for unvaccinated employees by $200 a month to cover higher Covid costs  — Starting Nov. 1, unvaccinated Delta employees who have health insurance from the companywill face $200 monthly surcharges.  — From Sept. 12 …
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Content Lab U.S.:
Johnson & Johnson Announces Data to Support Boosting its Single-Shot COVID-19 Vaccine
JoNel Aleccia / Kaiser Health News:
These Governors Push Experimental Antibody Therapy — But Shun Vaccine and Mask Mandates
Karen Pearlman / Los Angeles Times:
Students from San Diego County school district stranded in Afghanistan  —  At least 24 students from the Cajon Valley Union School District in El Cajon and 16 parents are stranded in Afghanistan after taking a summer trip abroad.  —  They are among thousands of individuals waiting to leave …
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Karen Pearlman / San Diego Union-Tribune:   San Diego County students, parents stranded in Afghanistan
Cameron Jenkins / The Hill:   Dozens of California students, parents stranded in Afghanistan after summer trip abroad
Marina Villeneuve / Associated Press:
New NY governor adds 12,000 deaths to publicized COVID tally  —  ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul promised more government transparency on her first day in office and by day's end her administration had quietly delivered it by acknowledging nearly 12,000 more deaths in the state …
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Zachary Evans / National Review:
New York Governor Adds 12,000 COVID Deaths to Predecessor Cuomo's Count
Discussion: Politico and Washington Examiner
Daniel Dale / CNN:
Fact check: Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy makes at least 5 false claims in 7-minute Fox News interview  —  This is what Trump said about US' evacuation of Afghan allies  —  Washington (CNN)House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy made at least five false claims during a seven-minute Sunday interview on Fox News.
Stephen Groves / Associated Press:
Prosecutor: South Dakota AG to take plea deal in fatal crash  —  PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg will avoid a trial and take a plea deal for misdemeanor traffic charges in a crash last year in which he hit and killed a man who was walking along a rural highway, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
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Tom Kludt / Vanity Fair:   “I Did Not Know It Was a Man”: The Surreal Story of How a Deadly Crash Upended South Dakota Politics
Matt Taibbi / TK News:
Enough is Enough: Antifa Attacks Reporter in Portland  —  Antifa's influence may be exaggerated, but it's not a mythical Snuffleupagus, either, as they showed in attacking reporter Maranie Staab from our partner News2Share this past weekend.  —  This past Sunday, while covering a protest in Portland …
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Christopher Bedford / The Federalist:   You Don't Need To Go To Kabul To See The End Of American Order. It's Right Here Among Us
Politico:
Secret Service warned Capitol Police about violent threats 1 day before Jan. 6  —  Just a day before the Jan. 6 riot, the Secret Service warned the U.S. Capitol Police that their officers could face violence at the hands of supporters of former President Donald Trump, according to new documents reviewed by POLITICO.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Democrats just launched a missile at the GOP's fortress of minority rule  —  Behind all the messy maneuvering in Congress right now is a hidden story: To an underappreciated degree, Democrats just launched a broadside against the edifice of minority rule that Republicans are busy constructing …
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Ian Millhiser / Vox:
The Supreme Court's stunning, radical immigration decision, explained
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
In First Interview From Jail, an Upbeat Navalny Discusses Prison Life  —  Russian political prisoners today are subjected to “psychological” pressure, said the opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny, who is forced to watch state TV for more than eight hours a day.
New York Times:
A Taliban spokesman urges women to stay home because fighters haven't been trained to respect them.  —  When the Taliban were last in power, Afghan women were generally not allowed to leave their homes except under certain narrowly defined conditions.  Those who did risked being beaten, tortured or executed.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
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CNN:
Taliban tell Afghan women to stay home from work because soldiers are ‘not trained’ to respect them
Alan I. Abramowitz / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
How Donald Trump Turned Off Swing Voters in 2020  —  KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE  — The number of swing voters — those who change their minds between presidential elections — has been declining over time.  — However, there are still some swing voters, and they can be decisive …
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Jane Margolies / New York Times:
Offices Dangle Beehives and Garden Plots to Coax Workers Back  —  The latest perks include harvesting honey and digging in the dirt, part of a growing effort to give employees access to fresh air, sunlight and plants.  —  The investment company Nuveen has spent $120 million renovating …
Discussion: Althouse
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Infrastructure Summer: The Gottheimer Gang's Pointless Standoff  —  Conservative Democrats got a guarantee that the House would vote on the infrastructure bill by late September.  But that changes nothing about the process.  —  The problem for the Gottheimer gang is they simply …
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Wall Street Journal:
CIA, U.S. Troops Conduct Missions Outside Kabul Airport to Extract Americans, Allies  —  Risky operations include helicopter lifts as evacuation window closes  —  WASHINGTON—The Central Intelligence Agency and the U.S. military are conducting extraction operations to rescue Americans using helicopters …
Associated Press:
‘Pain compliance’: Video shows trooper pummeling Black man  —  MONROE, La. (AP) — Graphic body camera video kept secret for more than two years shows a Louisiana State Police trooper pummeling a Black motorist 18 times with a flashlight — an attack the trooper defended as “pain compliance.”
Discussion: Raw Story and Forbes
Quinnipiac University Poll:
Florida Voters Give Governor DeSantis Mixed Grades, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Nearly 6 In 10 Don't Want DeSantis To Run For President In 2024  — mail_outline  —  With Florida currently struggling with one of the highest rates of COVID-19 in the country, slightly more than half of voters …
Discussion: The Hill
Jack Newman / Daily Mail:
Taliban vow to tackle CLIMATE CHANGE: Terror group sets out its eco credentials (presumably by taking Afghanistan back to the Middle Ages)  — Taliban spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi says they want to play a global role  — The terror group wants to help tackle climate change and security, he claims
 
 
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U.S. Department of Justice:
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Discussion: The Hill and The Daily Caller
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
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Kenny Xu / The James G. Martin Center …:
Asian Americans Debunk Critical Race Theory
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