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Afghanistan on edge
A Taliban fighter walks past a beauty salon with images of women defaced using spray paint in Shar-e-Naw in Kabul on Wednesday. Photo: Wakil Kohsar/AFP via Getty Images
- Taliban celebrates Afghan Independence Day by declaring victory over U.S.
- Taliban responds to protesters' resistance with deadly violence
- U.S. relying on Taliban to let stranded Americans reach Kabul airport
- Leaders in Taliban holdout look to revive alliance that helped U.S. in 2001
- Biden: No way to withdraw troops from Afghanistan "without chaos ensuing"
- Inside the White House scramble to protect Afghan allies
- Latest Afghanistan watchdog report reflects 20 years of getting it wrong
- Taliban destroy statue of Shiite military leader
America's Delta toll
The number of coronavirus cases in most states is still rising, ensuring that the U.S. has a long way to go in its fight against the Delta variant.
Why it matters: Hospitals across the country are filling up with coronavirus patients, and some are running out of available ICU beds. Until cases begin to drop, the health care system will continue to face a crisis, and Americans will continue to suffer preventable deaths.
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Florida's biggest school districts vote to defy DeSantis on masks
Families protest masks before a school board meeting in Tampa. Photo: Octavio Jones/Getty Images
After record-shattering daily COVID-19 counts, school boards in Florida's Hillsborough and Miami-Dade Counties held emergency meetings Wednesday and voted to again require face coverings on campuses.
Why it matters: The districts are the nation's fourth- and seventh-largest — representing more than 600,000 students.
- They join Broward, Leon and Alachua Counties in openly defying Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Department of Education.
Scoop: Manchin and Sinema advising House centrists
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Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) are privately advising the nine House centrist lawmakers trying to force Speaker Nancy Pelosi to hold a quick vote on the Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure deal, lawmakers and aides tell Axios.
Why it matters: The two moderates who've stirred the biggest frustrations and held the most sway in their party over the infrastructure negotiations are helping allies in the House to stake out — and defend — their centrist position.
What the new vaccine data does and doesn't tell us
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The new coronavirus vaccine data released yesterday by the CDC confirms what other recent research has been saying: The coronavirus vaccines' effectiveness against infection has decreased over time.
Between the lines: There's little to no data that the vaccines' effectiveness against hospitalization will eventually follow suit.
OnlyFans has tons of users, but can't find investors
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OnlyFans, the online creator platform known for its adult content, is struggling to find outside investors, according to multiple sources.
Between the lines: Sex sells, based on company financials leaked to Axios, but it also scares off venture capitalists.
Taliban celebrates Afghan Independence Day by declaring victory over the U.S.
A Taliban check point in the streets of Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Wednesday. Photo: Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
The Taliban marked Afghanistan's Independence Day on Thursday by declaring it forced the U.S. out of the country and calling on crowds of Afghans waiting for flights at Kabul's airport to go home, per multiple reports.
What they're saying: The Taliban noted that on Afghan Independence Day, the country celebrates the anniversary of the 1919 treaty that ended British rule, per AP. "We at the same time as a result of our jihadi resistance forced another arrogant of power of the world, the United States, to fail and retreat from our holy territory of Afghanistan."
Taliban responds to protesters' resistance with deadly violence
A Taliban check points in Jalalabad, Afghanistan on Thursday. Photo: Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Several more Afghans have died during a rally due to the Taliban firing on them — this time in the city of Asadabad on Thursday, per Reuters.
Why it matters: Witnesses said the Taliban shot at the group as they waved the national flag while celebrating Afghan Independence Day, when the country celebrates the anniversary of the 1919 treaty that ended British rule.
Federal judge voids permits for major Alaska oil project
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A federal judge on Wednesday voided the permits for a ConocoPhillips oil project in Alaska's North Slope.
Why it matters: The ruling deals a blow to the Willow oil project, which could produce up to 160,000 barrels of oil per day, after the Trump administration approved drilling for it. The government's support for the project continued into the Biden administration.
Texas ban on second-trimester abortion procedure upheld by appeals court
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Texas can ban the most common procedure used by doctors for abortions in second-trimester pregnancies, an appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Why it matters: The ruling in the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals marks the first time a U.S. federal court has upheld a ban on dilation and evacuation, the standard method of abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The ban is expected to be challenged in the Supreme Court, per the Texas Tribune.
Hurricane Grace nears Mexico as Tropical Storm Henri heads for New England
Hurricane Grace on Aug. 18. Image: CIRA/RAMMB
People in Mexico's eastern peninsula and America's northeastern coast should prepare for hazardous weather this week as Hurricane Grace and Tropical Storm Henri come ashore, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Wednesday.
Driving the news: Grace is set to reach Mexico overnight Wednesday, while Henri will reach New England by the end of the week and continue through the weekend. Both are expected to cause dangerous storm surges.