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Iraq could become one of the "pillars of stability in the region," the country's Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi said during a conference of nine nations on Saturday.
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  1. Iraqi PM expresses optimism for country’s stability at nine-nation conference
  2. Families and communities remember U.S. service members killed in attack in Afghanistan
  3. Astra rocket fails after liftoff from Alaska
  4. President Joe Biden plans to raise federal civilian employee pay 2.7% next year
  5. U.S. conducts Afghanistan drone strike against Islamic State-Khorasan Province planners
  6. Hurricane Ida: New Orleans prepares; FEMA briefs Biden
  7. Jury finds man guilty of murder of Washington transgender teen
  8. Nora makes landfall on Mexico's coast
  9. Ida gaining strength as it draws closer to Louisiana
  10. 'March on for voting rights' held on 58th anniversary of March on Washington
  11. Netflix picks up 'Manifest' for a fourth and final season
  12. Afghan evacuees offered COVID-19 vaccines upon arrival in U.S.
  13. Bangladesh boat collision kills at least 22
  14. AMC orders Season 2 of 'Kevin,' starring Annie Murphy
  15. Look: John Stamos shares photo from hospital bed
  16. Billie Eilish's 'Happier Than Ever' tops U.S. album chart for 3rd week
  17. SpaceX launch of robotic arm to space station reset for Sunday
  18. Getting healthy after heart attack may add over 7 years to life
  19. On This Day, Aug. 28: 'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman dies at 43
  20. Famous birthdays for Aug. 28: Jennifer Coolidge, Sheryl Sandberg
  21. Adrian Grenier: ‘Clickbait’ is thriller with social commentary
  22. Long-used cholesterol drug may help fight severe COVID-19, study suggests
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Iraqi PM expresses optimism for country’s stability at nine-nation conference

Iraq could become one of the "pillars of stability in the region," the country's Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi said during a conference of nine nations on Saturday.
    

Families and communities remember U.S. service members killed in attack in Afghanistan

They had plans to attend school and start careers. One was excited to become a father. They left people back home who remembered them for their dedication, or their big heart or their laugh.
    

Astra rocket fails after liftoff from Alaska

California-based Astra Space, a small, relatively new rocket company, failed in flight Saturday after a launch from Alaska supported in part by the U.S. Space Force.
    

President Joe Biden plans to raise federal civilian employee pay 2.7% next year

President Joe Biden has announced plans to raise federal civilian employee pay on Jan. 1.
    

U.S. conducts Afghanistan drone strike against Islamic State-Khorasan Province planners

The U.S. military conducted a drone strike against an Islamic State-Khorasan Province planners and facilitators to retaliate for Thursday's attack, which killed some 170 people.
    

Hurricane Ida: New Orleans prepares; FEMA briefs Biden

Federal Emergency Management Agency briefed President Joe Biden on preparations ahead of Hurricane Ida's expected landfall on the Louisiana coast Saturday.
    

Jury finds man guilty of murder of Washington transgender teen

A jury has found a man guilty for the 2019 murder of a Washington transgender teen.
    

Nora makes landfall on Mexico's coast

Hurricane Nora has made landfall on Mexico's Pacific coast Saturday evening, forecasters said.
    

Ida gaining strength as it draws closer to Louisiana

Hurricane Ida is expected to strengthen rapidly before reaching the coast of Louisiana on Sunday, forecasters said.
    

'March on for voting rights' held on 58th anniversary of March on Washington

A "March on for Voting Rights" demonstration was held Saturday in the capital to mark the 58th anniversary of the historic "March on Washington" when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech.
    

Netflix picks up 'Manifest' for a fourth and final season

Netflix announced Saturday it has renewed the sci-fi drama "Manifest" for a fourth and final season.
    

Afghan evacuees offered COVID-19 vaccines upon arrival in U.S.

Some Afghan evacuees arriving in the United States are receiving COVID-19 vaccines, U.S. officials said.
    

Bangladesh boat collision kills at least 22

A passenger boat collided with two cargo ships in a Bangladesh canal, causing nearly two dozen people to die, local officials said.
    

AMC orders Season 2 of 'Kevin,' starring Annie Murphy

AMC has ordered a second season of "Kevin Can [Expletive] Himself," its dark sitcom starring "Schitt's Creek" actress, Annie Murphy.
    

Look: John Stamos shares photo from hospital bed

"Full House" alum John Stamos posted on Instagram a photo of himself wearing a cap, face mask and gown while sitting up in a hospital bed.
    

Billie Eilish's 'Happier Than Ever' tops U.S. album chart for 3rd week

Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish's "Happier Than Ever" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a third week.
    

SpaceX launch of robotic arm to space station reset for Sunday

Launch of a SpaceX rocket from Florida carrying part of a robot that could help perform routine tasks for astronauts on the International Space Station was postponed early Saturday morning because of storms.
    

Getting healthy after heart attack may add over 7 years to life

Heart attack survivors could gain more than seven healthy years of life if they take the right medications and improve their lifestyle, new research estimates.
    

On This Day, Aug. 28: 'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman dies at 43

On Aug. 28, 2020, actor Chadwick Boseman, star of Black Panther and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, died after a private, four-year battle with colon cancer.
    

Famous birthdays for Aug. 28: Jennifer Coolidge, Sheryl Sandberg

Actor Jennifer Coolidge turns 60 and Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg turns 52, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 28.
    

Adrian Grenier: ‘Clickbait’ is thriller with social commentary

Adrian Grenier says his new mystery miniseries, "Clickbait," intrigued him because it conveys how technology can be used both as a tool and a weapon.
    

Long-used cholesterol drug may help fight severe COVID-19, study suggests

A drug that lowers cholesterol might help save hospitalized patients with COVID-19, a new, small Israeli study suggests.
    

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  1. LSU Tigers football relocating to Houston for practice ahead of Hurricane Ida - ESPN
  2. Experts question decision not to name ISIS terrorists killed in Afghanistan drone strike - Fox News
  3. "I love my job": U.S. Marine killed in Kabul airport attack spent final days caring for Afghan children - CBS News
  4. Thousands March In D.C. For Voting Rights - NPR
  5. The storms of August: Biden's devastating month stokes midterm fears among Democrats - The Washington Post
  6. Americans slain in Kabul blast include women on front lines, troops born in 2001 - The Times of Israel
  7. Six of RFK's children 'devastated' by vote to release assassin - POLITICO
  8. Oregon counties request trucks for bodies as deaths climb - The Seattle Times
  9. Hurricane Ida prep: Over 1,400 evacuated from jails in Orleans and Plaquemines - WDSU New Orleans
  10. The Caldor fire is moving in on Strawberry. Can its historic lodge be saved? - Los Angeles Times
  11. IDF strikes Gaza after violent border riots, airborne arson attack - The Times of Israel
  12. Foreign members of ISIL-K, al-Qaida entered Afghanistan via Pakistan: UN report - Economic Times
  13. Britain, France to propose Kabul safe zone for people trying to flee Afghanistan | TheHill - The Hill
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  15. At trial, Elizabeth Holmes may claim Theranos partner and onetime beau abused her - CNET
  16. Wall Street reacts to Fed chairman's speech on tapering, rate hikes - Fox Business
  17. Astra rocket fails to reach space during test launch for US military - Space.com
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  19. Google Play app store revenue hit $11.2 bln in 2019, lawsuit says - Reuters
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  28. Baltimore Ravens' J.K. Dobbins carted off with left knee injury, set for tests Sunday - ESPN
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  35. Illinois mom says judge stripped custody of son until she gets COVID-19 vaccine: report - Fox News
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  1. Evacuations From Kabul Wind Down as U.S. Prepares to Pull Last Troops
  2. What We Know About the 13 US Service Members Killed in Kabul
  3. Britain, France End Their Evacuations in Afghanistan
  4. Among the Troops Who Died, Two Women on the Front Line
  5. All in or All Out? Biden Saw No Middle Ground in Afghanistan
  6. A Journey Through Kabul, Afghanistan on the Day of the Fall
  7. Afghanistan Collapse and Strikes in Somalia Raise Snags for Drone Warfare Rules
  8. What Went Wrong With the Coronavirus Pandemic in Florida
  9. Coronavirus in UK: Britons, Unfazed by High Covid Rates, Weigh Their ‘Price of Freedom’
  10. The Delta variant carries a higher risk of hospitalization, a study finds.
  11. Mass Evacuations in Louisiana as Hurricane Ida Barrels Toward U.S.
  12. How Will Hurricane Ida Compare With Katrina?
  13. When Police Lie, the Innocent Pay. Some Are Fighting Back.
  14. A Newsroom, on Pause
  15. What Trump’s Disgraceful Deal With the Taliban Has Wrought
  16. It Shouldn’t Fall to Veterans to Clean Up Biden’s Mess
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  24. Bob Diamond, the ‘Tunnel King’ of Brooklyn, Dies at 61
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Evacuations From Kabul Wind Down as U.S. Prepares to Pull Last Troops

Hundreds of thousands of Afghans are still thought to be seeking to flee the country, but President Biden and other global leaders have acknowledged that many will not get out before the deadline.
    

What We Know About the 13 US Service Members Killed in Kabul

They had an average age of just over 22 and came from towns across the country.
    

Britain, France End Their Evacuations in Afghanistan

Evacuations are slowing as U.S. officials estimate that about 350 Americans are still trying to leave Afghanistan.
    

Among the Troops Who Died, Two Women on the Front Line

The Defense Department on Saturday officially identified the service members who were killed, and family and friends paid tribute to their lives and their sacrifice.
    

All in or All Out? Biden Saw No Middle Ground in Afghanistan

President Biden’s reductionist formula has prompted a debate over whether the mayhem in Kabul was inevitable or the result of a failure to consider other options.
    

A Journey Through Kabul, Afghanistan on the Day of the Fall

A Times correspondent who grew up in the Afghan capital returned before the Taliban’s victory, taking in the end of one era and the fearful start of another.
    

Afghanistan Collapse and Strikes in Somalia Raise Snags for Drone Warfare Rules

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A Newsroom, on Pause

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It Shouldn’t Fall to Veterans to Clean Up Biden’s Mess

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