C.I.A. Scrambles for New Approach in Afghanistan
By Jonathan Weisman Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, appeared to slam the door on the far-reaching measure when he wrote that he would not vote for any partisan voting bill. | | By Mark Mazzetti and Julian E. Barnes The rapid withdrawal of U.S. troops has left the agency seeking ways to maintain its intelligence-gathering, war-fighting and counterterrorism operations in the country. | | By Ivan Penn The U.S. has fallen way behind Europe partly because of an old shipping law and opposition from homeowners and fishing groups. | | |
U.S. By Zolan Kanno-Youngs Operation Cocoon aimed to disrupt international drug trafficking rings, but critics say it has left unwitting elderly "mules" in foreign prisons. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Kelli MarÃa Korducki Naomi Osaka has given a public face to a growing, and long overdue, rebellion. | | |
By The Associated Press The security forces fired stun grenades at demonstrators rallying in East Jerusalem in support of several leading Palestinian activists who were arrested in the area on Sunday. | | By The Associated Press Thousands of Britons scrambled to leave over the weekend, even paying extra to rebook flights, in an effort to beat the Tuesday deadline for a new quarantine order Britain imposed on those returning from Portugal. | | By Storyful Passengers were evacuated from the Seastreak ferry on Saturday after it ran aground near Bushwick Inlet Park. One crew member was injured. | | |
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