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At least 22 dead after severe flooding in Tennessee![]() Pentagon orders U.S. airlines to help in evacuation from Afghanistan![]() Henri downgraded to tropical depression after landing in Rhode Island![]() Dr. Vivek Murthy: FDA approval of Pfizer vaccine 'may tip' more toward vaccination![]() Biden: Afghanistan withdrawal was 'logical, rational and right decision'![]() 'Free Guy' tops North American box office for a 2nd weekend![]() Rev. Jesse Jackson, wife Jacqueline hospitalized with COVID-19![]() Singer-songwriter Don Everly dead at 84![]() Chadwick Boseman honored during Stand Up to Cancer telethon![]() Rain cuts short New York's star-studded 'homecoming' concert![]() Tropical Storm Henri makes landfall in Rhode Island![]() Famous birthdays for Aug. 22: Richard Armitage, Dua Lipa![]() Khary Payton calls ‘Walking Dead’ final season a ‘nice, long victory lap’![]() On This Day, Aug. 22: MLK Jr. Memorial opens in Washington, D.C.![]() More Recent Articles |
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Chaos Persists at Kabul Airport as Taliban Discuss New GovernmentThe militants engage the former officials Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, as well as Moscow, to seek help in building an “inclusive” government while cementing their rule. Biden Considers Evacuations Beyond Aug. 31President Biden said he may extend his withdrawal deadline, and pledged that evacuated Afghan allies will be given a home in the U.S. after being vetted. ISIS Poses ‘Acute’ Threat to U.S. Evacuation Efforts in Kabul, Sullivan SaysPresident Biden’s national security adviser warned of mounting but unspecified terrorist risks to the U.S. mission to evacuate thousands of Americans and Afghan allies. Tropical Storm Henri Brings Power Outages and Record Rain to NortheastThe storm was expected to continue dumping rain across the region through Monday night, prompting flood watches in several states. A Tidal Wave of Water and at Least 22 Deaths as Floodwaters Ravage Rural TennesseeAn area of rivers, creeks and rolling woods had seen flooding before but nothing approximating the torrent of water that overwhelmed rural communities on Saturday. North Carolina Flooding Leaves 4 Dead and 4 MissingThe remnants of Tropical Storm Fred dropped more than 10 inches of rain on Tuesday in Haywood County, N.C., causing the Pigeon River to overflow. The U.S. Is Getting a Crash Course in Scientific UncertaintyAs the pandemic takes an unexpected direction, Americans again must reckon with twists in scientific understanding of the virus. Russian Journalists Meet a Crackdown With Dark Humor, and SubscribersMeduza, a leading independent news site, fights back with jokes and a stunning donation campaign. But can it stand up to the Russian state? In Haiti, Need Is Overwhelming, but Some Politicians’ Charity Rings FalsePotential candidates’ donations to quake victims have taken on political overtones and highlighted the government’s failures in providing relief. Why Are So Many Hesitant to Get the Covid Vaccine in This Arkansas Town?In Arkansas, many are choosing personal liberty over vaccination — at a heavy cost. Chocolate Chip CitiesBlack presence and Black power in America are on a seesaw. Could Cyberwar Make the World Safer?Hacking, like war, is the continuation of politics by other means, but without the inevitable sacrifice of lives. 'Lying Flat': Tired Workers Are Opting Out of Careers and CapitalismFrom Diogenes the Cynic to Audre Lorde to a former factory worker in China, the “lying flat” movement is gathering steam. The School Kids Are Not AlrightA year of lost schooling will hurt children for years to come. America Lost Patience in Afghanistan. The Taliban Swooped In.The American disaster in Afghanistan that Biden’s impatience brought about is not a disaster just for us. It's a huge boost for the Taliban too. We Weren’t Happy Before the Pandemic, EitherCovid-19 has forced us to take a close look at our lives. Many of us don't like what we see. How to Escape the Cycle of Mismanaged Aid in HaitiThe unimaginable destruction I witnessed in the country demands that we do better now. Why We Need to Start Talking About GodWho are we? What are we here for? The Sunday Read: ‘The Case of the Vanishing Jungle’It seemed like an easy crime to stop: protected Indonesian rainforest, cut for coffee farms. But a globalized economy can undermine even the best-laid plans. Afghanistan, Hurricane Henri, Hypebeast Cars: Your Weekend BriefingHere’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories. Curtis Sliwa Has 16 Cats and Is Running a Long-Shot Campaign for MayorCurtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, wants New Yorkers to take him seriously as a mayoral candidate against Eric Adams. Sardinian Village Tries to Save an Ancient Tree Scorched by FireA team of experts, with the help of local residents and authorities, is trying to revive an ancient olive tree in the hilltop village of Cuglieri that was engulfed in a catastrophic wildfire. House Democrats Return to D.C. Deeply DividedThe House returns to Washington on Monday to try to win passage of a measure needed to protect a $3.5 trillion social policy bill from a filibuster, but fractures in the party are starting to show. After Loss, Manny Pacquiao Is Left to Consider His FuturePacquiao did not announce his retirement after a defeat to Yordenis Ugas in Saturday’s title bout. But he dropped some hints and has also publicly considered a run for president of the Philippines. A Starry Central Park Comeback Concert Is Silenced by LightningAn all-star show to celebrate the city’s emergence after the hardships of the pandemic, even as the spread of the Delta variant has driven up cases again, was stopped halfway through. Josephine Baker to Be Honored With a Panthéon BurialMs. Baker will be the first Black woman to be entombed in the Panthéon in Paris, a symbolic move amid racial tensions in France. Hung Liu, Artist Who Blended East and West, Is Dead at 73An immigrant from China, she once said her goal was “to invent a way of allowing myself to practice as a Chinese artist outside of a Chinese culture.” Miguel Cabrera Hits His 500th Home RunMiguel Cabrera is the 28th player to join the 500-homer club. Despite a surge of new members in recent years, there may be a long wait for a 29th. More Recent Articles |
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