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EXCLUSIVE | Afghan Intelligence Agency Had Informed US About Kabul Airport Blast, ISIS Role
Top sources in the National Directorate of Security said that they had told Americans about the Haqqani network carrying out the attack.
UK Rescued Three Families Whose Contacts Were Left At Kabul Embassy
Britain's Foreign Office said it rescued three Afghan families whose contact details had been in documents left behind at its embassy in Kabul and seized by the Taliban.
Time's Up CEO Tina Tchen Resigns In Wake Of Cuomo Scandal
Time's Up CEO Tina Tchen resigned Thursday in the wake of revelations that leaders of the sexual harassment victims advocacy group advised former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on how to handle allegations made against him.
Kabul Attacks Pull Familiar Adversary Islamic State Back Into U.S. Sights
U.S. military commanders vowed to "go after" Islamic State following Thursday's suicide bomb attack on Kabul airport claimed by the militant group, even as U.S. forces continued evacuations from Afghanistan.
Detroit Changing Towing Rules After Corruption Probes
Officials in Detroit are looking at making continued changes to city towing rules after several federal corruption probes.
Suicide Bombings At Kabul Airport Kill 12 U.S. Troops; Threat Persists, Pentagon Says
An attack in Kabul claimed by Islamic State killed 12 U.S. troops on Thursday and wounded 15 others, a top U.S. general said, adding U.S. forces were prepared for more attacks even as the evacuation continued.
Austerity, Far-Right, Uyghurs: Tracing Angela Merkel's Ambivalent Legacy as She Prepares to Bid Adieu
Once dismissed as the sick man of Europe, Germany has cemented its reputation as the bloc's economic engine on Merkel's watch.
Fundraiser for Suicide Attacks, Prisoner of War: Meet the Newly Appointed Members of the Taliban Govt
The hardliners have appointed Gul Agha as the interim Finance Minister, Sadr Ibrahim as acting Interior Minister and former Guantanamo detainee Mullah Abdul Qayyum Zakir as acting Defence Minister.
EXPLAINER: What's Next For The 'Remain In Mexico' Policy?
The Supreme Court's decision to order the reinstatement of the Remain in Mexico immigration policy is sparking criticism from advocacy groups, praise by former President Donald Trump and promises by the Biden administration to appeal the policy, which for...
Girl Born On Evacuation Flight Named For Plane
European Command says the mother went into labour during the flight and began experiencing complications due to low blood pressure.
Biden Taps Milwaukee Mayor Barrett As Luxembourg Ambassador
President Joe Biden has nominated Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett to serve as the next U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg.
Immigrant Families From San Diego Area Stuck In Afghanistan
A school district in a San Diego suburb that is home to a large refugee population said many of its families who had taken summer trips to Afghanistan to see their relatives have gotten stuck there with the chaos following the withdrawal of U.S. troops.
Kentucky Man Convicted In Killing After Governor's Pardon
A man pardoned by Kentucky's former governor for a 2014 drug robbery killing has been convicted for the same slaying in federal court after a twoweek trial.
Floating Numbers, Brain Fog: Children in US Struggle With Neurological Impact of Long Covid
As young people across the country prepare to return to school, many are struggling to recover from lingering post-COVID neurological, physical or psychiatric symptoms.
Western Nations Race to Complete Afghan Evacuation as Deadline Looms
U.S. President Joe Biden said U.S. troops in Afghanistan faced mounting danger and aid agencies warned of an impending humanitarian crisis for the population left behind.
2 US Lawmakers Fly to Kabul to Speed Up Evacuation as Taliban Blocks Access to Airport
Representatives Seth Moulton, a Democrat, and Peter Meijer, a Republican, both of whom served in the Iraq war before running for Congress.