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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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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 …
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Let's Not Pretend That the Way We Withdrew From Afghanistan Was the Problem — In 2005, my colleagues at The American Prospect, Sam Rosenfeld and Matt Yglesias, wrote an essay I think about often. It was called “The Incompetence Dodge,” and it argued that American policymakers …


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.”


The Real Winner of the Afghan War? It's Not Who You Think. — Pakistan, nominally a U.S. partner in the war, was the Afghan Taliban's main patron, and sees the Taliban's victory as its own. But now what does it do with its prize? — Just days after the Taliban took Kabul …
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Twelve U.S. troops killed in ISIS attacks on Kabul airport — A dozen U.S. troops were killed and 15 were injured on Thursday when ISIS militants set off two bombs outside Kabul's main airport, the Pentagon said, where thousands of people have been gathering in recent days amid a massive evacuation effort by the U.S. and NATO allies.


Mike Pompeo takes his own arrows over the Afghanistan collapse — While the chaotic drawdown of the war in Afghanistan has taken a toll on President Joe Biden's standing back home, it's also complicated political matters for one prominent Republican with eyes seemingly on the White House.


Live updates: U.S. service members killed in Kabul airport blasts, along with civilian casualties, Pentagon says — The Biden administration previously warned that the Islamic State poses a threat to the evacuation mission.
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At least 60 killed in bombings near Kabul Airport
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Biden braces for fallout as his dire warnings of a Kabul terror attack come true
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Kabul Attacks Kill Dozens, Leave Airlift in Chaos
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Deadliest Day for Troops in Afghanistan Since 2011
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Suicide Bombing Outside Kabul Airport : 12 US Troops Killed
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Red lines: “A number” of US troops killed in Kabul attack, Pentagon reveals; UPDATE: KIA now up to 10, “dozens” wounded; UPDATE: Third explosion?
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The cost of the terrible tragedy at Kabul airport
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Music will be banned in Afghanistan and women will need a male chaperone if they travel alone for three days, Taliban leader says
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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 …
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Exclusive: Police Lieutenant Who Killed January 6 Capitol Rioter Ashli Babbitt Finally Identified — For more than seven months, the U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt, an unarmed protester climbing through a broken window in a hallway of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, has remained anonymous.
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7 Capitol Police officers sue Trump, others over Capitol riot
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Seven Capitol Police officers sue Trump over Jan. 6 riot
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As Florida faces record covid-19 deaths, DeSantis says Biden should follow his lead — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said President Biden has failed to “end covid” and should follow his state's lead, even as Florida experiences record-breaking cases, deaths and hospitalizations.
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In Florida, the pandemic is worse now than it has ever been before.
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The Party of Lincoln Is Now the Party of Jim Crow
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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.


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.
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Paffrath in the spotlight — PAFFRATH IN THE SPOTLIGHT: For months, Democratic recall candidate …
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Survey: 68 Florida Hospitals Have Less Than 48 Hours Worth Of Oxygen — The Florida Hospital Association is sounding the alarm, saying a survey shows 68 hospitals have less than a 48-hour supply of oxygen. — Hospitals are using three to four times as much oxygen as they were before the pandemic …


The dark future of far-right Trumpist politics is coming into view — The anti-immigrant politics of a certain swath of Republican politicians and Donald Trump loyalists have taken a particularly virulent and ugly turn of late — and if you look closely, you can catch a glimpse of the future direction …
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The All-Seeing “i”: Apple Just Declared War on Your Privacy — “Under His Eye,” she says. The right farewell. “Under His Eye,” I reply, and she gives a little nod. — By now you've probably heard that Apple plans to push a new and uniquely intrusive surveillance system …


Why the Media is Worse for Biden Than Trump — Over the last week, the media has hammered Joe Biden with relentlessly critical coverage of his pullout from Afghanistan, resulting in noticeable drops in his approval ratings. Put aside for a moment whether this reflects failures by Biden or biases by the media.
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Axel Springer to Acquire POLITICO — Delivers on Axel Springer's growth strategy / Continuing its strategic expansion in the U.S. media market — BERLIN & WASHINGTON—(BUSINESS WIRE)—The publishing group Axel Springer signed an agreement to acquire POLITICO, including the remaining 50 percent share …
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Vaccine conspiracy theorists become even more desperate after full FDA authorization — The claim is that the FDA somehow didn't really fully authorize the Pfizer vaccine. It's built on nonsense, experts say. — For many months, vaccine skeptics and critics of vaccination mandates …
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Biden Subcontracts U.S. Security to Terrorists — Column: The disastrous U.S.-Taliban ‘partnership’ begins with a massacre — Even as suicide bombers attacked the Kabul airport on August 26—killing, at this writing, at least 12 U.S. servicemen and scores of civilians …


‘Afghan terror’ at US-Mexico border — Joe Biden's Afghanistan debacle shows us how much damage one president can do. But why would it stop there? — The lack of contrition from the president or anyone in his administration leads to the alarming conclusion that they haven't learned a thing.
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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 …
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Reince Priebus says subpoenas will be issued soon in Wisconsin review of election that will cost $680,000 or more — MADISON - Wisconsin lawmakers will spend hundreds of thousands to review the presidential election and will soon issue subpoenas as part of their effort, according to Reince Priebus …
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