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New York Times:
Times Investigation: In U.S. Drone Strike, Evidence Suggests No ISIS Bomb — U.S. officials said a Reaper drone followed a car for hours and then fired based on evidence it was carrying explosives. But in-depth video analysis and interviews at the site cast doubt on that account.
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New York Times:
‘Imminent Threat’ or Aid Worker: Did a U.S. Drone Strike in Afghanistan Kill the Wrong Person? — [explosion] In one of the final acts of its 20-year war in Afghanistan, the United States fired a missile from a drone at a car in Kabul. It was parked in the courtyard of a home …
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Washington Post:
Examining a ‘righteous’ strike — Expert analysis of deadly U.S. drone strike's aftermath in Kabul suggest no evidence of explosives in targeted vehicle — When a Hellfire missile was launched on Aug. 29 at a target in a Kabul neighborhood — a parked car suspected of containing explosives …
New York Times:
Biden's Sweeping Vaccine Mandates Infuriate Republican Governors — Some employers and business groups welcomed the new coronavirus requirements, but many G.O.P. leaders issued outright condemnations. — President Biden's orders pushing millions of workers to get vaccinated were aimed …
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Annie Linskey / Washington Post:
Biden thought he could persuade vaccine skeptics. He couldn't. So he embraced mandates.
Biden thought he could persuade vaccine skeptics. He couldn't. So he embraced mandates.
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Israpundit, CBS Denver, Raw Story, Kansas City Star and Just The News
Associated Press:
Biden, Obama, Clinton mark 9/11 in NYC with display of unity — NEW YORK (AP) — Three presidents and their wives stood somberly side by side at the National September 11 Memorial, sharing a moment of silence to mark the anniversary of the nation's worst terror attack with a display of unity.
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James Politi / Financial Times:
White House officials consider probe into China's industrial subsidies — Discussions could lead to new round of punitive tariffs — Senior US officials are debating whether to open an investigation into China's use of industrial subsidies, in a move that could spark an escalation in trade tensions between Washington and Beijing.
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Japan Times
Andrew C. McCarthy / New York Post:
Biden knows his vax mandates are unconstitutional — but just doesn't care — Clearly, President Joe Biden is not chastened by the Supreme Court smackdown he got just a couple of weeks ago, when the justices invalidated the eviction moratorium that even administration officials acknowledge …
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Walter Olson / Reason:
Where Does Biden Get the Authority To Mandate Vaccination?
Where Does Biden Get the Authority To Mandate Vaccination?
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JONATHAN TURLEY, Twitchy, The Daily Signal, The Dispatch, The Bulwark and HotAir
Jordan Novet / CNBC:
Salesforce offers to relocate employees and their families after Texas abortion law goes into effect — Salesforce committed to helping employees and their families relocate if they're concerned about the ability to seek reproductive care, after a Texas abortion law went into effect.
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Jerry Dunleavy / Washington Examiner:
Sister of NYC firefighter who died on 9/11 calls for ‘resolution’ in Gitmo trial 20 years later — GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba — The sister of a New York firefighter who died in World Trade Center while trying to help people escape in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks told the story of her brother's heroism …
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Dean Rotbart / Wall Street Journal:
How The Wall Street Journal Published on 9/11
Reuters:
U.S. could authorize Pfizer COVID-19 shot for kids age 5-11 in October -sources — Top U.S. health officials believe that Pfizer Inc's (PFE.N) COVID-19 vaccine could be authorized for children aged 5-11 years old by the end of October, two sources familiar with the situation said on Friday.
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
20 Years On, the War on Terror Grinds Along, With No End in Sight — The failures in Iraq and Afghanistan obscure the striking success of a multilateral effort that extends to as many as 85 countries. — When President Biden told an exhausted nation on Aug. 31 that the last C-17 cargo plane …
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Zandar Versus The Stupid, RedState and Japan Times
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Kathy Gannon / Associated Press:
EXCERPT: On 9/11, reporting from Taliban-controlled Kabul — The following account from Kathy Gannon, now news director for Afghanistan and Pakistan for The Associated Press, is excerpted from the book “September 11: The 9/11 Story, Aftermath and Legacy,” an in-depth look at AP's coverage of 9/11 and the events that followed.
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Newsom's rebound papers over broader trouble for Democrats — President Joe Biden's Monday campaign event with California Gov. Gavin Newsom will be a meeting of two Democrats whose fortunes are careening in opposite directions. — For Newsom, the past six weeks have been a resurgence after finding his political career on the ropes.
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Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
A secretive Pentagon program that started on Trump's last day in office just ended. The mystery has not. — Control of a remarkable 6 percent of the Internet was handed over to a Florida company as part of a cybersecurity pilot project. Now the Pentagon has taken all 175 million IP address spaces back.
KWTX-TV:
Affidavit: Texas man murdered woman, shot her husband, because they voted for Biden — Suspect claimed pro-choice advocates are members of ‘Jewish Satanist Party’ who sacrifice children — EL PASO, Texas (KWTX & CBS Newspath) - Police in West Texas this week arrested Joseph Angel Alvarez …
New York Times:
US Forces Were Training the Guinean Soldiers Who Took Off to Stage a Coup — American military officials have denounced the ouster of a president in West Africa, and said they had no warning of what their students were planning. — NAIROBI, Kenya — American Green Berets were training local forces …
Matt Naham / Law & Crime:
Judge Refuses to Let Jacob Chansley Out of Jail Ahead of Sentencing, Calls Him a ‘Mascot’ for QAnon and ‘Hopes’ He's Really Had a Change of Heart — The federal judge who has presided over Jacob Chansley's criminal case doesn't appear to be entirely convinced that the so-called “QAnon Shaman” …
Vanessa Romo / NPR:
Unvaccinated People Are 11 Times More Likely To Die Of COVID-19, New Research Finds — Unvaccinated people are 11 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than those who are fully vaccinated, new research has found, bolstering evidence that the inoculations continue to provide powerful protection, even against the delta variant.
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Annie Vainshtein / San Francisco Chronicle:
BinaxNow vs. Ellume: Why one rapid COVID test seems to be sold out everywhere — At-home tests are hard to find in the Bay Area. Here's what to look for, and where — Rapid at-home antigen tests have become convenient tools for people hoping to quickly determine whether their cold symptoms are COVID-19.
Robert Towey / CNBC:
CNBC poll shows very little will persuade unvaccinated Americans to get Covid shots — Change Research surveyed 1,775 respondents for CNBC from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2 about Americans' views on Covid vaccines, President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump and other issues.
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Washington Post:
A convoy to the Kabul airport, hostile Taliban and the faint hope that the gates to escape would swing open … A month before the Taliban seized Kabul, a letter appeared on the doorstep of Sara Qaderi's home in the city. The militants knew she was working for a U.S.-funded research program, the letter stated.
Ben Chapman / Wall Street Journal:
School Is Back and the Covid Rules Keep Changing: 'It's as Chaotic as You Can Get.' — Delta variant compels districts to rethink their strategies on everything from vaccines to lunch — In Dallas public schools, mandatory temperature checks are out, while mask requirements are in.
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Rachel Louise Ensign / Wall Street Journal:
Bitcoin to Bucks: Crypto Fans Borrow to Buy Homes, Cars—and More Crypto — Upstart lenders make it easy to take out loans backed by cryptocurrency holdings. Regulators are watching. — Michael Anderson mined bitcoin in his dorm room and left a corporate job to invest in cryptocurrency projects.