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Matt Viser / Washington Post:
'Don't you ever forget that name': Biden's tough meeting with grieving relatives — President Biden made his way on Sunday around a quiet room at Dover Air Force Base, a chamber filled with couches and chairs, with dignitaries and grieving families huddling together as the president came …
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August was a tough month for Biden — and September could be worse — WASHINGTON — August has proved to be a brutal month for President Biden. — Rising Covid cases and deaths. The Taliban toppling Kabul and the Afghan government. Declining poll numbers. The killing of 13 U.S. service members in Afghanistan.
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Thomas Gibbons-Neff / New York Times:
In Afghanistan, an Unceremonious End, and a Shrouded Beginning — The last American flight from Afghanistan left behind a host of unfulfilled promises and anxious questions about the country's fate. — The end of the United States' longest war was unceremonious — trash blowing across …
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The White House:
Statement by President Joe Biden
Statement by President Joe Biden
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Yaron Steinbuch / New York Post:
American Humane Society say US left military dogs behind in Afghanistan
American Humane Society say US left military dogs behind in Afghanistan
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HotAir and Louder With Crowder
Jamie McIntyre / Washington Examiner:
Top general describes heartbreak of Afghanistan exit: ‘We did not get everybody out’
Top general describes heartbreak of Afghanistan exit: ‘We did not get everybody out’
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Joe Biden's Critics Lost Afghanistan — A month ago I thought I was a cynic about our 20-year war in Afghanistan. Today, after watching our stumbling withdrawal and the swift collapse of practically everything we fought for, my main feeling is that I wasn't cynical enough.
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
No, the Taliban did not seize $83 billion of U.S. weapons — “ALL EQUIPMENT should be demanded to be immediately returned to the United States, and that includes every penny of the $85 billion dollars in cost.” — Former president Donald Trump, in a statement, Aug 30
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Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
The New Puritans — “It was no great distance, in those days, from the prison-door to the market-place. Measured by the prisoner's experience, however, it might be reckoned a journey of some length.” — So begins the tale of Hester Prynne, as recounted in Nathaniel Hawthorne's most famous novel, The Scarlet Letter.
Mehdi Hasan / MSNBC:
Joe Biden ended the war in Afghanistan after 20 years. That's a BFD. — OK, I'll say it again: I was wrong about Joe Biden. — During the 2020 presidential primaries, I was aghast at the prospect of an Iraq War supporter winning the Democratic nomination.
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Politico:
Biden tries to move past Afghanistan fiasco
Biden tries to move past Afghanistan fiasco
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Margaret Talev / Axios:
Axios-Ipsos poll: Vaccine hesitancy may be crumbling — Vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. is showing signs of crumbling, according to the latest installment of the Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index. — Fewer adults than ever now say they won't take the shot, and in the past two weeks …
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The Daily Caller
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Trump ‘Kraken’ lawyer Sidney Powell lands in Washington — Sidney Powell, the embattled lawyer who launched a flurry of unsuccessful lawsuits last fall advancing President Donald Trump's election fraud claims, has established a beachhead in the Washington area by purchasing a century-old building …
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Eltaf Najafizada / Bloomberg:
Taliban Seek Friendly U.S. Ties as Challenges Mount After War — Militant leaders meet at airport after last U.S. soldiers exit — China calls on world to provide Taliban economic assistance — The Taliban called for friendly ties with the U.S. hours after the last American soldiers flew …
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Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
Rep. Madison Cawthorn falsely suggests elections are ‘rigged,’ says there will be ‘bloodshed’ if system continues on its path — Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) on Sunday falsely suggested that elections in the United States are “rigged” and said there will be “bloodshed” if the country's electoral system continues on its current path.
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Cameron Joseph / VICE:
GOP Congressman Says He Wants to Bust Out Jan. 6 ‘Political Prisoners’
GOP Congressman Says He Wants to Bust Out Jan. 6 ‘Political Prisoners’
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Trump acolytes poised to push out Senate dealmakers — If Senate Republicans seem conservative now, just wait until next year. The 2022 midterms could usher in a wave of full-spectrum MAGA supporters who would turn the GOP conference an even deeper shade of red — and make the Senate a lot more like the fractious House.
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
‘They have better things to do’ - Major Republican donors are staying away from Trump — Several of the Republican Party's biggest and most influential donors are signaling that they don't plan on helping fund former President Trump's political operation, at least for now.
Bill Lukitsch / Kansas City Star:
Independence MO says positive case traced to public hearing | The Kansas City Star — Two weeks after Independence leaders rejected a proposed mask mandate promoted by the city's own health advisers, the city is encouraging anyone who attended that public meeting to get tested for COVID-19.
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Washington Free Beacon:
Biden Waived Congressional Mandate for Report on Afghanistan Withdrawal Risks — President Joe Biden waived a mandate in June that would have forced the Pentagon to provide a detailed report to Congress about the risks of leaving Afghanistan. — Under the federal statute …
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Hannah Ritchie / CNN:
Afghan folk singer taken from his house and killed by the Taliban — (CNN)Afghan folk singer Fawad Andarabi was dragged from his home and killed by the Taliban in a restive mountain province north of Kabul on Friday, a local journalist told CNN, raising fears of a return to the militant group's harsh rule …
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Raw Story:
The QAnon crowd has a familiar face: How right-wing cults have always plagued our politics — The latest white guy going on a rage-bender before being “respectfully” taken into custody for “mental health evaluation” was at the Miami airport, an incident that broke the internet last week.
Kristi Noem / Washington Times:
Conservative principles demand we restrain government — Pandemic tested how far politicians will go to use heavy-handed tactics to get their way — ANALYSIS/OPINION: — You can't be a constitutional conservative only when it suits you. — We are now seeing a battle …
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The Intolerable Wait for a Kids' Vaccine — Julie Swann, an engineer who studies health systems and models infectious disease at North Carolina State University, leads a team of researchers who recently tried to simulate how the Delta variant of the coronavirus could move through schools in various scenarios.
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Jennifer Medina / New York Times:
What Voters in a California Swing District Say About Afghanistan — In a battleground district, even some Trump voters said they were hesitant to hold President Biden accountable for the casualties and chaos in the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan. — HACIENDA HEIGHTS, Calif. …
Will Parker / Wall Street Journal:
House Rents Pop Up as New Investors Pile In — Sharp rise partly reflects increasing demand from people who can't afford to buy homes, pandemic-driven newcomers — Would-be home buyers priced out of the sales market are finding little consolation when they turn instead to the single-family rental market.
Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Trump's pick in a key Senate race touts his agriculture ties. He doesn't mention his role in a bankruptcy that cost farmers millions. — As Rep. Ted Budd launched his campaign for a pivotal U.S. Senate seat earlier this year, the North Carolina Republican pitched himself as a staunch ally of farmers.
Patricia Murphy / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Jolt: Anti-vaxxers shut down vaccination event, harass state health workers — News and analysis from the politics team at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution — The headlines out of Gov. Brian Kemp's latest press conference focused on the thousands of Georgia National Guard troops he's preparing …
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Augusta Chronicle
Will Wilkinson / Model Citizen:
The Density Divide and the Southernification of Rural America — The Old North/South Split Lives on in the Urban/Rural Divide — When I was a kid, the accents changed. Driving north from central Iowa through the corn toward Minnesota, the dialect would gradually get a little Fargo …
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Victor Mallet / Financial Times:
Why France was more clear-eyed about Afghanistan than the US — Paris, which started evacuating Afghans and staff in May, had ‘more dispassionate’ assessment of same intelligence — In May — three months before the fall of Kabul to the Taliban — France began evacuating Afghans working …
Dakota Smith / Los Angeles Times:
Vaccination foes target homes of L.A. City Council members — Hours after a rally in Santa Monica against COVID-19 vaccination mandates on Sunday, protesters opposed to required inoculations showed up at the homes of two Los Angeles City Council members. — Protesters banged on the door …