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The Evacuations Will Continue In Kabul Despite The Likelihood Of Another Attack
Biden has pledged the U.S. will target the assets, leadership and facilities of ISIS-K, the Islamic State group's affiliate that has reportedly claimed responsibility for the terror attack.
Attorneys Argue Missouri Is Violating Federal Law, Courts On Medicaid Expansion Delays
State officials said eligible individuals would not be enrolled until Oct. 1 due to system updates.
Judge Won't Block Controversial Missouri Law Invalidating Federal Gun Restrictions
Missouri's "Second Amendment Protection Act" is set to take effect Aug. 28. It declares certain federal gun laws invalid and threatens financial penalties on law enforcement agencies that enforce them.
With Biden Looking On, The Remains Of 13 Service Members Killed In Kabul Return Home
Sunday's ceremony marked the first time as president that Biden had traveled to Dover to witness the return of fallen U.S. service members.
Hurricane Ida's Impact On Students Could Be Worse Than Katrina, Expert Says
Many New Orleans area students had re-enrolled in other schools within two weeks after Hurricane Katrina. This time, one expert predicts "five or six weeks of essentially no learning happening."
A Legendary Marine's Name As Code: The Ad Hoc Network That Helped Rescue Afghans
The massive U.S. airlift out of Kabul was a feat of logistics and stamina. But it was also marred by chaos and violence. Somehow, an unlikely coalition formed to try and help get Afghans out.
His Wheelchair Was Found Damaged Before The Race. Then He Set A Paralympic Record
Belgian athlete Peter Genyn says his wheelchair was damaged in an act of "pure sabotage." A team raced to fix it in time for the final, where Genyn won gold.
They Came To The U.S. As Afghan Refugees. Now They Hope Their Story Will Help Others
Scenes of violence in Afghanistan triggered painful memories for Hossein Mahrammi and his family. He says starting a new life in the U.S. wasn't easy but they've embraced the culture and customs here.
Missouri Will Become Last State To Enforce Federal Laws On Mental Health Care Coverage
A new law will give the Department of Commerce and Insurance greater oversight to ensure mental health care is covered the same as physical conditions.
Biden Sounds Alarm On Climate Change In Visit To Hurricane-Wracked New Jersey
The president warned that natural disasters would only grow more extreme if meaningful environmental changes weren't made.
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