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New York Times:
At Least 250,000 Afghans Who Worked With U.S. Haven't Been Evacuated, Estimates Say  —  At least 250,000 Afghans who may be eligible for expedited American visas remain in Afghanistan, far too many for American forces to rescue before their deadline to leave next week, new estimates suggest.
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Ezra Klein / New York Times:
Let's Not Pretend That the Way We Withdrew From Afghanistan Was the Problem  —  In 2005, my colleagues at The American Prospect, Sam Rosenfeld and Matt Yglesias, wrote an essay I think about often.  It was called “The Incompetence Dodge,” and it argued that American policymakers …
Discussion: The Carpentariat
Henry Kissinger / The Economist:
Henry Kissinger on why America failed in Afghanistan  —  It was not possible to turn the country into a modern democracy, but creative diplomacy and force might have overcome terrorism, says the American statesman … THE TALIBAN takeover of Afghanistan focuses the immediate concern …
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Biden Abandons Our Allies: What It's Really Like on the Ground in Kabul  —  On the menu today: I'm going to warn you ahead of time, I've heard from my reader trying to get his former Afghan employees out of the country, and the news is very bad.  Don't let the happy talk coming …
Discussion: Los Angeles Times, Reuters and The Hill
New York Times:
The Taliban wants to forget the past, a leader tells The Times, but there will be some restrictions.  —  KABUL, Afghanistan — In his first sit-down interview with a Western media outlet since the Taliban took full control of Afghanistan, one of the group's leaders on Wednesday offered …
Discussion: Insider, Reuters and The Daily Caller
Jane Perlez / New York Times:
The Real Winner of the Afghan War? It's Not Who You Think.
Discussion: New Republic
USA Today:
Mr. President, get them out. Get them out now. Bring them home safely.
Discussion: HotAir, Daily Mail and Associated Press
Catie Edmondson / New York Times:
2 U.S. Representatives Try to Explain Unauthorized Visit to Kabul
Politico:
GOP faces hurdles in push to make Afghanistan matter in the midterms
Discussion: The Hill and CBS News
Meridith McGraw / Politico:
Mike Pompeo takes his own arrows over the Afghanistan collapse
Discussion: Raw Story and Forbes
Greg Greene / New Republic:
How the Senate Botched the Afghanistan Withdrawal
Discussion: Raw Story
Reuters:
EXCLUSIVE Internal UN document says Taliban threatened, beat staff
Discussion: HotAir and Forbes
Dan Levin / New York Times:
In Florida, the pandemic is worse now than it has ever been before.  —  More people in Florida are catching the coronavirus, being hospitalized and dying of Covid-19 now than at any previous point in the pandemic, underscoring the perils of limiting public health measures as the Delta variant rips through the state.
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NBC News:
South Dakota Covid cases quintuple after Sturgis motorcycle rally  —  Two weeks after the annual motorcycle rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, reported Covid infections in the state have risen nearly sixfold.  —  South Dakota counted 3,819 new cases in the past two weeks, including seven deaths …
Michael Luciano / Mediaite:
Don Lemon Reacts to Parents Ranting Against School Mask Mandates: ‘Just Because You Can Have Kids, Does Not Mean You Should.  Yeah, I Said It’  —  As children across the country start going back to school, a debate is raging in many places about whether to mandate that kids and school staff wear masks.
Michelle Meredith / WFLA-TV:
Bodies stacked to the ceiling as COVID-19 surge creates backlog at Florida funeral homes, crematories
Washington Post:
Hospitalizations hit 100,000 in United States for first time since January
Discussion: Forbes
Rachel Roubein / Washington Post:
The Health 202: Democrats have three weeks to get their health game on
Discussion: Reason and The Nation
Wall Street Journal:
Biden Administration Plans Covid-19 Vaccine Boosters Starting at Six Months Instead of Eight
Andrew Romano / Yahoo News:
Florida is the only state where more people are dying of COVID now than ever before. What went wrong?
Newsweek:
Exclusive: Police Lieutenant Who Killed January 6 Capitol Rioter Ashli Babbitt Finally Identified  —  For more than seven months, the U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt, an unarmed protester climbing through a broken window in a hallway of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, has remained anonymous.
Discussion: UPI and The Gateway Pundit
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Jordan Williams / MSN:
Lester Holt to interview Capitol Police officer who shot Ashli Babbitt
Discussion: Ace of Spades HQ, Raw Story and CNBC
Burgess Everett / Politico:
$3.5T or bust?  Sanders goes all-out to protect Dems' social spending plans  —  Bernie Sanders is shifting into a new phase of his legacy-defining work on Democrats' $3.5 trillion spending plan: Protecting it from members of his own party and selling it to the public.
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Brad Polumbo / Foundation for Economic Education:   One of the Biggest Welfare State Expansions in US History Just Got Approved By the House
Jose Pagliery / The Daily Beast:
The Real Story Behind the $25,000 Trump Donation to Pam Bondi  —  When Trump used his charity to make a donation in 2013, executives claimed they didn't know the money was going to a political group.  Newly unearthed records prove otherwise.  —  It was the personally signed $25,000 check …
Discussion: Raw Story
Emma Goldberg / New York Times:
The New Chief Chaplain at Harvard?  An Atheist.  —  The elevation of Greg Epstein, author of “Good Without God,” reflects a broader trend of young people who increasingly identify as spiritual but religiously nonaffiliated.  —  The Puritan colonists who settled in New England in the 1630s …
John Nichols / The Nation:
Republicans Balk on the Battle for Voting Rights  —  The Party of Lincoln has made itself the party of the new Jim Crow.  —  “Old battles have become new again,” said US Representative Terri Sewell, of Alabama, as she introduced the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act for Tuesday's essential vote in the House.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Why the Media is Worse for Biden Than Trump  —  Over the last week, the media has hammered Joe Biden with relentlessly critical coverage of his pullout from Afghanistan, resulting in noticeable drops in his approval ratings.  Put aside for a moment whether this reflects failures by Biden or biases by the media.
Sarah Ellison / Washington Post:
Maggie Haberman and the never-ending Trump story  —  NEW YORK — When the first Donald Trump story of the 2016 election cycle came her way, Maggie Haberman decided not to break it.  —  It was May 2015, and Trump adviser Sam Nunberg was helping orchestrate the imminent announcement of the reality star's candidacy.
Kimberly Ross / Washington Examiner:
The unvaccinated deserve medical care too  —  On Saturday, conservative radio talk show host Phil Valentine died from COVID-19.  He had been a vocal skeptic of vaccines for months.  While he was suffering from the virus, his stance on vaccines changed , and he vowed to advocate for them in the future.
Discussion: NBC News, Axios and The Federalist
Michael Gartland / New York Daily News:
Biden signs off on highest honor for Harlem Hellfighters  —  The tough-as-nails Black infantrymen that gave America's enemies hell in World War I will be awarded Congress's highest honor posthumously under a new law President Biden signed off on Wednesday.  —  The 369th Infantry Regiment …
Joshua Green / Bloomberg:
Vaccinated Democratic Counties Are Leading the Economic Recovery  —  With Covid-19 cases once again rising across the country, the U.S. is struggling to curb the latest, delta-driven surge, as hospitalizations and deaths have steadily climbed.  But at least so far, the economy has proved highly resilient.
Josh Kovensky / Talking Points Memo:
READ: Judge Refers ‘Kraken’ Lawyers For Potential ‘Disbarment’ In Scathing Opinion Over Big Lie  —  The team of “Kraken” attorneys who sought to overturn the 2020 election “scorned their oath, flouted the rules, and attempted to undermine the integrity of the judiciary along the way,” …
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Adam Klasfeld / Law & Crime:
‘This Case Was Never About Fraud’: Federal Judge Refers ‘Kraken’ Attorneys, Including Lin Wood and Sidney Powell, for ‘Possible Suspension or Disbarment’
 
 
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Daniel Dale / CNN:
Fact check: Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy makes at least 5 false claims in 7-minute Fox News interview
 

 
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