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The US replicated crucial flaws from the past in Afghanistan The Afghan government was built on corruption for more than a century. The Taliban exploited it. Taliban fighters stand guard alongside a road near the Zanbaq Square in Kabul ...
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Former Rep. Paul Mitchell, who left GOP over Trump, dies at 64 Former Rep. Paul Mitchell, a Michigan Republican who left his party in 2020 in protest of former President Donald Trump's baseless election fraud claims, died Monday at the age of 64 after a fight with renal cancer, his family said in a statement. "Paul was an ...
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No bus driver? Schools are paying parents to drive their own kids as economic disruptions hit classrooms Welcome back to school, where counselors, substitute teachers and ketchup packets are in short supply. Error: Try reloading.
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The Delta variant threatens to derail students' return to college campuses "What's in place right now is just not acceptable and goes against the CDC guidelines," Vopat, a member of the union faculty, told Fortune on Tuesday. "We have none of the sort of ...
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DoD doesn't have a list of all the Afghans who served alongside the US Welcome to National Security Daily, POLITICO's newsletter on the global events roiling Washington and keeping the administration up at night. I'm Alex Ward, your guide to what's happening inside the Pentagon, the NSC and D.C.'s foreign policy machine.
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First-ever water shortage on the Colorado River will bring cuts for Arizona farmers The declaration of a shortage by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has been anticipated for months and was triggered by the spiraling decline of Lake Mead, which stores water used by Arizona, Nevada, California and Mexico.
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Florida Sen. Rick Scott suggests removing Biden from office over Afghanistan When President Joe Biden announced he would stick to his predecessor's plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan, Republican reaction was mixed and largely muted. Foreign policy had become so contentious that the party's own leaders had no single ...
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Former president coming to 'heart of Trump country' on return to Alabama John Wahl said he started working to bring former President Donald Trump back to Alabama right after the state Republican Party picked him as chairman in February. Earlier efforts fell through, including a planned rally July 3 at the U.S.S. Alabama Battleship ...
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Virginia leaders speak on Afghanistan Taliban resurgence (WDBJ) - Leaders around the Commonwealth reacted Monday to the Taliban's recoupment of control in Afghanistan that has sent the nation into a frenzy. Governor Ralph Northam: "Last week I was honored to meet some of the thousands of Afghan citizens ...
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Texas judge's order to revive "remain in Mexico" policy misinterprets immigration law, migrant advocates say Earlier this year, when President Joe Biden announced his administration was ending a policy that required asylum-seekers to stay in Mexico as they awaited court decisions on their cases, immigrant and human rights advocates applauded the reversal, saying ...
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