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Politico:
U.S. officials provided Taliban with names of Americans, Afghan allies to evacuate  —  U.S. officials in Kabul gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan allies to grant entry into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city's airport …
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Wall Street Journal:
Kabul Airport Explosion Hits Crowd Amid Afghan Evacuations  —  At least three U.S. troops injured in blast that follows warnings from Western governments of possible attack  —  An explosion ripped through a crowd of Afghans trying to enter Kabul airport, where the U.S. military is attempting …
New York Times:
Live Afghanistan Updates: Some Evacuations Halt After Alerts Over Kabul Airport  —  Some European nations have halted evacuations from Kabul after the U.S., British and Australian governments warned their citizens to stay away from the airport.  Australian officials described “an ongoing and very high threat of terrorist attack.”
Libby Cathey / ABC News:
Biden vows retribution on terrorists who killed 13 US service members in Kabul
Washington Post:
Biden struggles to address the most volatile crisis of his presidency
Discussion: The Atlantic and Trending Politics
Ezra Klein / New York Times:
Let's Not Pretend That the Way We Withdrew From Afghanistan Was the Problem
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Has Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan made us safer? Clearly not.
Discussion: New York Times
Amanda Macias / CNBC:
Biden vows to complete Afghanistan evacuation, hunt down ISIS leaders after Kabul attack
Discussion: Power Line
Politico:
13 U.S. troops killed in ISIS attacks on Kabul airport
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Ezra Klein Tries to Wonk-Absolve Joe Biden of Responsibility for Afghanistan
Discussion: RedState
Meridith McGraw / Politico:
Mike Pompeo takes his own arrows over the Afghanistan collapse
Washington Post:
Live updates: U.S. service members killed in Kabul airport blasts, along with civilian casualties, Pentagon says
NBC News:
Officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol riot breaks silence: ‘I saved countless lives’  —  In the chaotic minutes before he shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, Lt. Michael Byrd focused his attention on the glass doors leading into the lobby of the U.S. House of Representatives chamber.
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Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump and Allies Over Election Lies and Jan. 6  —  The suit, which took a broad view of the riot's origins, was the latest effort to hold former President Donald J. Trump accountable for the Capitol attack.  —  A group of seven Capitol Police officers filed …
Jacob Knutson / Axios:
Seven Capitol Police officers sue Trump over Jan. 6 riot
Devoun Cetoute / Miami Herald:
Florida COVID update: case, death, vaccine count  —  Florida on Thursday reported 21,765 more COVID-19 cases and 901 deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Miami Herald calculations of CDC data.  —  All but two of the newly reported deaths occurred after July 25 …
Mel Leonor / Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Virginia GOP sues to remove McAuliffe from ballot; Democrat's campaign calls lawsuit ‘desperate’  —  The Republican Party of Virginia on Thursday asked a court to remove Democrat Terry McAuliffe from the November ballot, arguing that his elections paperwork did not meet the state's guidelines because it was missing a signature.
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Nathan Pittman / VirginiaGOP:
VIRGINIA GOP FILES LAWSUIT SEEKING MCAULIFFE DISQUALIFICATION  —  The Republican Party of Virginia (RPV) today announced it has filed a legal action against the Virginia State Board of Elections (SBE) and the Virginia Department of Elections seeking declaratory and injunctive relief based upon …
Discussion: The Hill, The Daily Caller and Townhall
C-SPAN.org:
Pentagon Confirms 12 Services Members Killed in Suicide Bombing in Kabul  —  CENTCOM Commander General Kenneth McKenzie says that 12 service members were killed and 15 others injured when two...  White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki briefed reporters and responded to questions on the security situation in...
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NBC News:
Clamoring for ivermectin, some turn to a pro-Trump telemedicine website  —  When users visit the telemedicine website SpeakWithAnMD.com, they are immediately hit with a warning: “Due to overwhelming demand, we are experiencing longer than usual wait times.”  —  The demand is for ivermectin …
Discussion: The Guardian
Nami Sumida / San Francisco Chronicle:
How close is the California recall?  Here's what the poll experts say  —  Earlier this month, results from a SurveyUSA poll showed that 51% of likely voters in California's upcoming recall election would vote to remove Gov. Gavin Newsom from office.  It was the first poll to show …
Washington Post:
Time's Up leader Tina Tchen resigns in fallout from Andrew Cuomo sexual harassment scandal  —  Tina Tchen, the president and CEO of Time's Up, told her staff Thursday that she will resign, less than a day after she admitted that her organization's private consultations with former …
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Caitlin Owens / Axios:
Living with the coronavirus will likely never be risk-free  —  Vaccinated Americans are facing a disheartening reality: Even after getting the shot, they'll have to live with some level of risk from the coronavirus for the foreseeable future.  —  State of play: A glut of data released …
Ben Makuch / VICE:
Why Are So Many Marines Neo-Nazis?  —  Last Friday, the Department of Justice released one of the latest in an endless string of indictments involving white men subscribing to the tenets of the far right and planning acts of terror in the U.S. The document also had an all-too-familiar detail …
Peter Wehner / The Atlantic:
Trumpism Has Entered Its Final Form  —  Something happened last Saturday that was significant because it was unprecedented: Donald Trump spoke at a rally in the heart of Trump country—Cullman, Alabama, which gave the incumbent president more than 88 percent of the vote in 2020—and he was booed.
Farnaz Fassihi / New York Times:
A Stranded Interpreter, and the Soldiers Who Would Not Let Go  —  Many Afghans who helped U.S. forces in Afghanistan are now in danger.  One spoke to us about his battle to get his family out alive as he hid in Kabul.  —  The Americans called him “Mikey,” and as an interpreter …
Matt Cohen / Mother Jones:
Armed Picnics and Snipers at Family Dollar: Life in a Town With a Government-Approved Militia  —  On a dry, bright afternoon in late June, members of the Bedford Militia lined up on a grassy lot on the property of Bryan Buchanan Auto Auction, right off the county highway in Montvale, Virginia.
New York Times:
Facing Its Worst Virus Surge, Oregon Returns to Strict Mandates  —  The National Guard has been deployed.  Health care workers are pleading for help.  Now the state is ordering masks for everyone who gathers closely in public, even outdoors.  —  PORTLAND, Ore. — Facing a 990 percent increase …
Discussion: The Guardian
Cathy Young:
Afghanistan and the Anti-Liberal Right  —  They hate us for our freedoms … Few would dispute the basic truth that the project of converting Afghanistan into a “mini-me of Jeffersonian democracy,” as New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd put it the other day, was destined to fail.
Emma Goldberg / New York Times:
The New Chief Chaplain at Harvard?  An Atheist.  —  The elevation of Greg Epstein, author of “Good Without God,” reflects a broader trend of young people who increasingly identify as spiritual but religiously nonaffiliated.  —  The Puritan colonists who settled in New England in the 1630s …
Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
Vice President Harris cancels plans to campaign for California Gov. Newsom  —  WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris has canceled plans to stump for California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom amidst a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, the governor's campaign confirmed Thursday.
CNN:
You do not have the ‘constitutional right’ to refuse the Covid-19 vaccine  —  Marci Hamilton is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and CEO of CHILD USA, a nonprofit think tank working to end child abuse and neglect in the US.  Dr. Paul Offit is director of the Vaccine Education Center …
 
 
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