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More Than 30 California Children Still Stuck In Afghanistan
More than 30 California children are stuck in Afghanistan after they traveled to the country to see their relatives weeks before the Taliban seized power and were unable to get out before U.S. forces left, according to school districts where the kids are...
West Virginia: Ex-firefighter Accused Of Civil Rights Crimes
A parttime police officer and former firefighter in West Virginia has been indicted on federal civil rights charges involving two victims, including a teenage girl who was allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted.
WHO Leader Opposes 'Widespread' Use Of Boosters
U.N. health agency last week witnessed the first decline in new global cases in more than two months.
Taliban Parade to Show Off Plundered US Military Hardware in Kandahar
Kandahar is the ethnic Pashtun heartland of the Taliban where the hardline group was founded and from where it rose to power in 1996.
Texas School System Closes After 2 Teachers Die Of COVID-19
A Central Texas school district closed its schools until after the Labor Day holiday Tuesday after two teachers died last week of COVID19.
Judge Rescinds Order That Man Get COVID-19 Vaccination
A Common Pleas judge in Cincinnati has rescinded his order that a man sentenced for a felony drug charge get vaccinated against COVID19 within two months as a condition of his probation.
Blinken Says Taliban Has to Earn Legitimacy, Support
The Taliban has to earn international legitimacy and support, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said. He said the group can do this by meeting its commitments and obligations.
Never In History Has Withdrawal From War Been Handled So Badly: Trump
In addition to the obvious, all equipment should be demanded to be immediately returned to the United States, and that includes every penny of the USD 85 billion dollars in cost, Trump said.
FBI: Texas Shooter Possibly Inspired By Foreign Terrorists
Investigators are looking into whether a Texas man was inspired by foreign terrorists when he killed a Lyft driver in a Dallas suburb and later opened fire in the police station of another suburb where officers fatally shot him.
Explainer-What Happens Now That U.S. Troops Have Left Afghanistan?
For the first since 2001 there are no American troops in Afghanistan after the United States completed the evacuation of most of its citizens and thousands of atrisk Afghans.
Puerto Rico Power Company Warns Of Limited Generation
Puerto Ricos power company warned Monday that its electric generation will be limited in upcoming days given recent mechanical failures at five of its units.
North Korea Has Restarted Nuclear Plant in 'Deeply Troubling Development', Says UN Agency
The development on the 5-megawatt reactor in Yongbyon -- North Korea's main nuclear complex -- comes with nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington at a standstill.
Iranian, Gulf Arab Officials Meet In Baghdad
Iranian and Gulf Arab officials met in Baghdad on Saturday on the sidelines of a regional summit that Iraq hoped would encourage its neighbours to talk to each other instead of settling scores on its territory.
He Was a Baby on 9/11. Now He's One of the Last Casualties of America's Longest War
Soviak’s social-media profile showed an exuberant young man charging into the world — diving off a rocky precipice, rock-climbing, hiking the Grand Canyon.
US Strikes Islamic State Target in Afghanistan, Pushes Airlift into Final Stage
The attack followed a chorus of warnings about an imminent threat and, as crowds gathered outside the airport Saturday.
US Warns 'Credible Threats' to Kabul Airlift After IS Attack
At least 72 civilians and 13 American troops were killed, according to various authorities.