Security in Afghanistan Is Decaying, U.S. General Says as Forces Leave
By Katie Glueck The extraordinary sequence of events threw the closely watched Democratic primary contest into a new period of uncertainty and seeded further confusion about the outcome. | | By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Eric Schmitt "Civil war is certainly a path that can be visualized," said Gen. Austin S. Miller, commander of the U.S.-led forces. "That should be a concern for the world." | | By Roni Caryn Rabin, Apoorva Mandavilli and Shawn Hubler Los Angeles County and the W.H.O. warned that even immunized people should wear masks indoors. Some scientists agreed, but urged a localized approach. | | |
Style By Taylor Lorenz Known for their pranks, parties and crude humor, the YouTubers are used to getting in trouble. But for them, the backlash is the brand. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Samuel Getachew We should focus more on dismantling racism than congratulating the few who thrive despite it. | | |
By Declan Walsh and Christina Kelso Residents cheered on the streets of Mekelle, Ethiopia, after rebels retook control of the regional capital from government forces. Ethiopia's government had occupied the region for months, with reports of atrocities against civilians, including sexual violence and arbitrary killings. | | By The New York Times President Biden used an appearance in Wisconsin to pitch the bipartisan agreement announced last week, calling it the largest federal infrastructure investment since the Interstate highway system. | | By The Associated Press Former South African President Jacob Zuma was sentenced to prison by South Africa's highest court for financial scandals committed during his time as president from 2009 to 2018. | | |
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