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A Look At The Timeline Of The War In Afghanistan
With just days to go before the U.S. completes its withdrawal from Afghanistan, a look at how the 20 year old war began and ended - with the militant Taliban in power, and terrorist suicide attacks.
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Waves Of Afghan Refugees Are Arriving In The U.S. Here's Some Help They Can Expect
The sudden influx means resettlement agencies are rushing to secure a range of services for evacuees as they begin a new chapter of their lives.
U.S. Warns Of 'Specific, Credible Threat' Near The Kabul Airport
After President Biden said another terrorist attack on the airport is "highly likely," the State Department warned Americans to leave the area.
Portland event aims to increase COVID-19 vaccinations among Black Oregonians, ‘Soul 2 Soul’
The organizers of Portland's Soul 2 Soul drive-thru vaccine clinic describe their Saturday event as “a clarion call” to reach unvaccinated people in the Black community.
Fresh Air Weekend: 'Schmigadoon!' Co-Creator Cinco Paul; How Dopamine Works
Paul says Schmigadoon! was inspired by a love of musicals. Justin Chang reviews CODA. Psychiatrist Anna Lembke's new book explores the brain's connection between pleasure and pain.
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Elizabeth Holmes Plans To Accuse Ex-Boyfriend Of Abuse At Theranos Fraud Trial
Newly released documents reveal how the founder of the biomedical startup intends to defend herself at a federal fraud trial starting next week.
Hurricane Ida Strengthens While Louisiana Braces For A Severe Blow
Forecasters warned residents along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast to rush preparations. Ida is expected to bring winds as high as 130 mph, life-threatening storm surge and flooding rain.
Lives Changed: The pandemic’s immunocompromised docent
Sasha Mallett has an immunodeficiency that she says prevents vaccines from being effective. She’s watching as the world struggles with the health and safety questions she asks herself every day.
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How Paralympian David Brown Overcame His Fears To Become The Fastest Blind Runner
David Brown already has one Paralympic medal under his belt. He and sighted guide Moray Steward hope to sprint their way to another in Tokyo.
Smithsonian Acquires Rare Antique Portraits By First Black Photographers
The Smithsonian American Art Museum has bought a collection of early photographs, including very rare daguerreotypes from three early Black photographers dating to the mid 19th century.
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