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Amie Just / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
All of New Orleans without power after Hurricane Ida leaves ‘catastrophic transmission damage’  —  A slow-moving Hurricane Ida has left all of Orleans Parish customers without power due to “catastrophic transmission damage,” according to Entergy New Orleans.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune:
New Orleans lost power in Hurricane Ida after tower collapsed in river; fix could take days, longer  —  Mayor Cantrell, NOPD Chief Ferguson urge residents to continue to shelter in place  —  A massive failure of the transmission system that brings electricity to New Orleans and the east bank …
New York Times:
Hurricane Ida Makes Landfall in Louisiana as a Category 4 Storm
Associated Press:
Hurricane Ida lashes Louisiana, knocks out New Orleans power
Nabih Bulos / Los Angeles Times:
Family says 7 children were killed in Kabul drone strike; U.S. is investigating  —  After a day at work, Ezmari Ahmadi was just arriving at his home Sunday in Khwaja Burgha, a working-class neighborhood a few miles west of Kabul's airport, when calamity struck.
Discussion: Insider
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Kathy Gannon / Associated Press:
Rockets fired at Kabul airport amid US withdrawal hit homes  —  KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Rocket fire apparently targeting Kabul's international airport struck a nearby neighborhood on Monday, the eve of the deadline for American troops to withdraw from the country's longest war after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
New York Times:
Afghanistan Live Updates: Children Killed in U.S. Drone Strike, Family Says  —  Family members said 10 people, including seven children, were killed by a U.S. drone strike on Sunday.  On Monday, the U.S. military intercepted rockets aimed at the Kabul airport, as the withdrawal deadline loomed.
Discussion: Washington Post and ABC News
CNN:
Nine family members, including children, killed in US strike in Kabul targeting suspected ISIS-K suicide bomber, relative says  —  (CNN)Nine members of one family — including six children — were killed in a US drone strike targeting a vehicle in a residential neighborhood of Kabul …
Ben Smith / New York Times:
Inside Politico's Billion-Dollar Drama  —  From “son of” to mogul in his own right: Robert Allbritton just became the unlikeliest winner of the new media sweepstakes.  —  I was sitting in a bar next to John Harris, a former national editor of The Washington Post.
Anita Kumar / Politico:
As Biden winds down Afghanistan, a refugee backlash looms at home  —  President Joe Biden has faced a torrent of criticism for abandoning Afghan partners as their country fell to the Taliban.  Now, there is also a looming political controversy over the thousands of Afghans Biden will end up resettling over here.
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:   Biden's presidency of crises pushes White House to its limits
David Rothkopf / The Atlantic:
Biden Deserves Credit, Not Blame, for Afghanistan  —  America's longest war has been by any measure a costly failure, and the errors in managing the conflict deserve scrutiny in the years to come.  But Joe Biden doesn't “own” the mayhem on the ground right now.
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Why California's recall election matters  —  True story.  —  I've had people come up to me to ask if I'm Larry Elder.  —  Yes, I have been mistaken for the far-right radio host.  —  Well, I guess we are Black men who appear on cable television and talk radio shows.
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Joe Garofoli / San Francisco Chronicle:
‘Who should I vote for in the recall?’ Democratic advisors say Faulconer
Farnaz Fassihi / New York Times:
American University of Kabul students and alumni trying to flee were sent home.  —  Hundreds of students and alumni of American University of Kabul gathered at a safe house on Sunday and boarded buses in what was supposed to be a final attempt at evacuation on U.S. military flights, students and alumni said.
Laurence Norman / Wall Street Journal:
EU Set to Recommend Halting Nonessential Travel From the U.S.  —  The European Union action is in response to the increase in U.S. coronavirus cases  —  The European Union is set to recommend halting nonessential travel from the U.S. because of Covid-19, diplomats said on Sunday.
Discussion: New York Times and Mediaite
Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
New polls suggest broad support for Democrats' voting rights bills  —  A majority of voters in seven states support elements of Democrats' voting legislation and passing such legislation without a filibuster-proof majority, according to a series of new state-level surveys.
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Adam Jentleson / New York Times:
When Will Biden Join the Fight for Voting Rights?
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Right on Cue, the President's Mistakes Are Our Fault Again  —  You can tell a Democrat is president, because we're starting to see pieces blaming “us” for his mistakes.  In The Atlantic a couple of weeks ago, Tom Nichols wrote that “Afghanistan Is Your Fault.”
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Max Boot / Washington Post:
Who's to blame for the deaths of 13 service members in Kabul? We all are.
Lara Seligman / Politico:
Pentagon prepared for ‘mass casualty’ attack at Kabul Airport hours before explosion  —  Just 24 hours before a suicide bomber detonated an explosive outside Hamid Karzai International Airport, senior military leaders gathered for the Pentagon's daily morning update on the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan.
Wall Street Journal:
North Korea Appears to Have Restarted Yongbyon Nuclear Reactor  —  The reactor's apparent operations add to President Biden's foreign-policy challenges  —  North Korea appears to have resumed operation of its plutonium-producing reactor at Yongbyon in a move that could enable the reclusive country …
Barak Ravid / Axios:
Scoop: Former Israel ambassador joins U.S. Iran team  —  Former U.S. ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro has joined the State Department's Iran team as a senior adviser, a senior State Department official tells Axios.  —  Why it matters: Israel is pressing the Biden administration to start discussing a …
John Solomon / Just The News:
FBI suffers another black eye, admits it hid payments to informant in white supremacist case  —  The revelations come at a sensitive time for the FBI and Director Christopher Wray, who has insisted widespread problems revealed about the bureau's conduct in the now-discredited Russia collusion case …
Discussion: Instapundit
Dave Lawler / Axios:
What Taliban rule will look like in the new old Afghanistan  —  With U.S. troops departing Afghanistan after 20 years, it's now time for the Taliban to decide how it intends to run the country — and for the U.S. to decide how to work with that government.  —  The big pictures …
Wall Street Journal:
Trapped in Afghanistan, Rescued by Volunteers: How a Handful of Americans Freed 5,000 Afghans  —  From a lounge at the Willard Hotel in Washington, a group of men and women mobilized a global network to conduct a two-week military-style rescue operation  —  Zach Van Meter, a private-equity investor …
 
 
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Amy Zegart / The Atlantic:
Putting Emotion Back Into 9/11  —  This fall marks the 21st year I will be teaching college students …
Associated Press:
Abbas, Israel's Gantz hold new high-level talks, urged by US
New York Post:
The fatal failure of Gen. Mark A. Milley over closing Bagram Air Base
Yelena Dzhanova / Insider:
An 88-year-old professor in Georgia resigned in the middle of class because a student refused to wear a mask over her nose: 'That's it, I'm retired'
Discussion: Georgia Recorder and Slate
Sam Brodey / The Daily Beast:
The Left Frets That Kyrsten Sinema Is Now Just Trolling Them
Discussion: Raw Story
James Osborne / Houston Chronicle:
You want tyranny? A war hero died because hospitals were full of COVID patients.
Ahmed-Waleed Kakar / Newlines Magazine:
Taliban, the Next Generation
Discussion: Common Dreams and Boston Herald
Associated Press:
Records rebut claims of unequal treatment of Jan. 6 rioters
 Earlier Items: 
Carlotta Gall / New York Times:
As the Taliban Tighten Their Grip, Fears of Retribution Grow
Discussion: Mother Jones
Reed Galen / Miami Herald:
Florida's DeSantis has eye on presidency rather than COVID
Zoe Strimpel / Telegraph:
'The far Left have won and taken over America's elite institutions - we need to start again'
Peter Schorsch / Florida Politics:
Ron DeSantis Chief of Staff Adrian Lukis set to exit administration
New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Generator failure at Thibodaux hospital prompts scramble to move ICU patients
Adam Johnson / The Column:
On Afghanistan Withdrawal, NYT's Peter Baker Turns to Raytheon Board Member for Independent ‘Analysis’
Discussion: HotAir