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5:15 PM ET, August 28, 2021

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The White House:
Statement by President Joe Biden on the Evacuation Mission in Kabul  —  This morning, I met with my national security team in Washington and my commanders in the field.  We discussed the strike that U.S. forces took last night against the terrorist group ISIS-K in Afghanistan.
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U.S. Department of Defense:
DOD Identifies Marine Corps, Navy and Army Casualties  —  The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of 13 service members who were supporting Operation Freedom's Sentinel.  They died Aug. 26, 2021, as the result of an enemy attack while supporting non-combatant evacuation operations in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Lara Seligman / Politico:
‘Guidance is to just do it:’ Biden greenlights more strikes on ISIS-K  —  The U.S. military is actively hunting terrorists connected to the deadly attack in Kabul this week and expects to carry out additional airstrikes in the coming days and weeks, according to U.S. officials.
New York Times:
What Went Wrong With the Pandemic in Florida  —  Even a large state that emphasized vaccinations in treating the coronavirus can be crushed by the Delta variant when no other measures are put in place.  —  MIAMI — The unexpected and unwelcome coronavirus surge now unfolding in the United States …
Discussion: IJR
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Matt Dixon / Politico:
Florida starts turning on DeSantis  —  TALLAHASSEE — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been untouchable for the past year as he commanded the Republican culture wars to become heir apparent to Donald Trump.  The latest coronavirus surge is starting to change that.
Ariana Eunjung Cha / Washington Post:
A Calif. elementary school teacher took off her mask for a read-aloud.  Within days, half her class was positive for delta.  —  A CDC-funded simulation projects that without masking or testing, up to 75 percent of children under 12 could be infected within three months.
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Associated Press:
Taliban block Kabul airport to most as foreign airlifts wane  —  KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Taliban forces sealed off Kabul's airport Saturday to most Afghans hoping for evacuation and most NATO nations flew out their troops after two decades in Afghanistan, winding down a frantic airlift …
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Tampa Bay Times:
Doctor advising DeSantis promoted ivermectin to treat COVID-19 despite FDA warnings  —  'Any physician that espouses this should be reported to the state medical association," one medical expert said.  —  Updated Just now  —  A California psychiatrist who has advised Gov. Ron DeSantis …
Chris Cillizza / CNN:
Donald Trump's recounting of his 2020 conversation with a Taliban leader is something else  —  (CNN)Donald Trump called into conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt's show on Thursday, spending almost 45 minutes doling out his usual mix of braggadocio, blame-gaming and just plain old riffing.
Discussion: Mediaite and Raw Story
CNN:
Clarissa Ward's chilling interview with ISIS-K leader  —  The terror group ISIS-K has claimed responsibility for the deadly bombing attack outside Kabul airport which killed 13 US troops and more than 90 Afghans.  CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward speaks with an ISIS-K leader …
Discussion: The Hill, TheBlaze and New Yorker
Graig Graziosi / The Independent:
Anti-vaxx police officer who had been taking horse worm medicine dies from Covid  —  Joe Manning complained that Facebook ‘censured’ him for posting misinformation about the coronavirus  —  COVID victim's family turn wake into testing event  —  A police officer who frequently voiced anti-vaccine sentiments …
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Brad Reed / Raw Story:
Georgia cop who pushed people to take horse dewormer instead of vaccine dies from COVID-19
Discussion: WSAV-TV
Washington Post:
Surprise, panic and fateful choices: The day America lost its longest war  —  KABUL — On the day that Afghanistan's capital fell to the Taliban, delivering the definitive verdict on a war that had lumbered on ambiguously for nearly 20 years, one of the city's top security officials woke up preparing for battle.
Discussion: New York Post
Bill Dries / Daily Memphian:
Miss. Gov.: South's response to COVID impacted by belief in ‘eternal life’  —  Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves talked about the pandemic Thursday, Aug. 26, at a re-election fundraiser in Shelby County held at a replica of the Mississippi governor's mansion. … TOPICS
Discussion: DeadState
Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Justified shooting or fair game?  Shooter of Ashli Babbitt makes shocking admission  —  “That's my job.”  Those three words summed up a controversial interview this week with the long-unnamed officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6.  Shortly after being cleared by the Capitol Police …
Mujib Mashal / New York Times:
A Journey Through Kabul on the Day of the Fall  —  A Times correspondent who grew up in the Afghan capital returned before the Taliban's victory, taking in the end of one era and the fearful start of another.  —  KABUL, Afghanistan — In the hours before the Taliban walked into Kabul …
The Atlantic:
The Sanctioning of Trump's Lawyers Is Exactly What Is Supposed to Happen  —  Those who represented the president in his frivolous election lawsuits should have known better.  —  About the authors: Bradley P. Moss is a partner at the Washington, D.C., law office of Mark S. Zaid …
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
Chauncey DeVega / Salon:
Trumpists live in an alternate reality — but they believe in it, and that's terrifying  —  It has shaped their world, and it's killing America  —  I had not seen my mother for two years, for reasons we all understand too well.  Several weeks ago, I was finally able to journey home.
Dave Philipps / New York Times:
Died, Two Women on the Frontline  —  The Defense Department on Saturday officially identified the service members who were killed, and family and friends paid tribute to their lives and their sacrifice.  —  One of the last photos that Marine Sgt. Nicole Gee shared with her family shows …
Norm Ornstein / New York Daily News:
A solution to the voter ID standoff  —  Today marks the 58th anniversary of the March on Washington, when Martin Luther King Jr. brought a huge crowd to call for voting rights for all Americans.  Sadly, voter suppression is back, in a big way.  It is taking a wide array of new forms …
Jerry Dunleavy / Washington Examiner:
Pentagon says Taliban and Haqqani ‘co-mingling’ as State Department defends calling them ‘separate entities’  —  The Pentagon said that there is “marbling” and “co-mingling” between the Taliban and the Haqqani network as the State Department defends calling the two groups “separate entities” …
Kori Schake / New York Times:
What Trump's Disgraceful Deal With the Taliban Has Wrought  —  Ms. Schake, a foreign policy expert who worked for the National Security Council and the State Department during George W. Bush's administration, is director of foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
Discussion: Raw Story
Keith Humphreys / Slow Boring:
The rapidly shifting Hispanic experience of American criminal justice  —  Vanishing disparities in jail, probation, and parole rates — rising levels of law enforcement employment  —  An otherwise dull new government report on incarceration contains a startling fact: Hispanics are slightly less likely to be jailed than whites.
Céline R. Gounder / The Atlantic:
Americans Are Losing Sight of the Pandemic Endgame  —  Entirely eliminating infections is an unrealistic goal, but successful vaccines will avoid the worst outcomes.  —  About the author: Céline R. Gounder is an internist, infectious-disease specialist, and epidemiologist …
Alana Goodman / Washington Free Beacon:
Granholm Chartered Military Jet to Ukraine as US Struggled To Evacuate Americans From Afghanistan  —  Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm earlier this week chartered a military jet to attend a diplomatic summit in Ukraine as the Pentagon struggled to evacuate Americans and allies from Afghanistan …
Josephine Harvey / Yahoo News:
Texas Anti-Mask ‘Freedom Rally’ Organizer Fighting For His Life With COVID-19  —  A Texas man who helped organize protests against pandemic restrictions is fighting for his life after being hospitalized for nearly a month with COVID-19, the  —  San Angelo Standard-Times reported.
Zach Everson / Forbes:
Here's Why Trump's Hotel Just Banned Me For Life  —  I went to the Trump International Hotel in Washington Thursday evening to do some investigating.  The rates that night started at $2,400, well above the usual $400 to $700, and I wanted to find out why.  Upon entering, I saw a big sign that read “Arrow Exterminators.”
Discussion: HuffPost, Raw Story and Mother Jones
 
 
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Reuters:
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Harry Enten / CNN:
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Discussion: The Western Journal
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Threatened by ISIS, the Afghan Taliban May Crack Up
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