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Afghan ambassador calls for continued US air strikes amid fears Taliban will soon capture Kabul
Afghanistan’s ambassador to the U.S. reportedly is calling on America to ramp up its "extremely limited" air campaign against the Taliban des
Cuomo could face these charges if arrested on Brittany Commisso allegations
The New York attorney general’s report on alleged sexual harassment by Gov. Andrew Cuomo was the result of a civil investigation, but it has
US peace envoy warns Taliban to ‘stop their military offensive’ in Afghanistan
A U.S. peace envoy was back in the Middle East on Tuesday to warn the Taliban not to pursue a military victory on the ground and deliver a bl
Biden to announce he wants half of all new vehicles at zero emissions by 2030
President Biden will sign an executive order on Thursday calling for half of all U.S. car sales to be zero-emission vehicles by 2030.
Jobless claims dip ahead of benefit expiration
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell last week as the expiration of supplemental benefits drew nearer.
Afghan president blames swift US withdrawal for Taliban surge, with key cities under threat
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on Monday blamed the United States’ "sudden" decision to withdraw its troops for the rapid collapse of sec
China has placed millions under lockdown as the nation faces the biggest outbreak of the coronavirus in months
China has placed millions under lockdown as the nation faces the biggest outbreak of the coronavirus in months due to the more transmissible
China orders mass testing in Wuhan as COVID outbreak spreads
Chinese authorities announced Tuesday mass coronavirus testing in Wuhan as an unusually wide series of COVID-19 outbreaks reached the city wh
New restrictions on Washington state police may lead to spike in crime
As the most sweeping police reform in the nation takes effect in Washington state over a year after the death of George Floyd, law enforcemen
US extends expiration dates on J&J COVID vaccine to 6 months
Federal health regulators on Wednesday again extended the expiration dates on Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine, providing health workers
Biden to visit intelligence community as investigation into COVID-19 origin continues
President Biden is set to visit the Office of the Director of National Intelligence Tuesday afternoon amid the intelligence community's ongoi
Guilty verdict in first trial under Hong Kong security law
HONG KONG--The first person to be tried under Hong Kong's sweeping national security law was found guilty of secessionism and terrorism on Tu
White House weighs pushing masks as COVID cases increase
The Biden administration is reportedly weighing whether to formally urge vaccinated Americans to once again mask up as the country experience
Biden admin walks back ties to group pushing critical race theory in schools
The Biden administration blamed an "error" Wednesday after promoting a radical activist group’s handbook that pushes critical race theory in
Russia warns US over hypersonic missiles in Europe, could lead to ‘inadvertent conflict’
The Russian Embassy in the U.S. did not mince words in a tweet late Monday warning Washington not to deploy hypersonic missiles in Europe.
India's COVID death toll could be in the millions
India's excess deaths during the pandemic could be a staggering 10 times the official COVID-19 toll, likely making it modern India’s worst hu
AOC, Omar silent after Black Lives Matter voices support for Cuban regime
Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Cori Bush of Missouri have yet to weigh in on Black Lives
Lead investigator of eco-terrorist plot involving Biden nominee says she was the 'nastiest of the suspects'
The lead Forest Service investigator of the eco-terrorist plot involving President Biden's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) director nominee s
GOP senator says China won't ever behave in 'rational' fashion, slams liberal groups for wishful thinking
Tennessee Republican Sen. Bill Hagerty criticized the liberal groups that called on the Biden administration to soften its stance on China, s
US Army Special Ops veterans take matters into their own hands to get trusted ally out of Afghanistan
The lives of thousands of Afghan interpreters hang in the balance as districts in the unstable nation continue to fall to the Taliban amid th
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