Was the Afghanistan War a failure? Not for the top five defense contractors and their shareholders.
Biometric collection and identification devices were seized last week during the Taliban’s offensive.
“They are scaring people,” said a man with a U.S. green card as he tried to flee Kabul.
Twenty years of lying and confusion by U.S. leaders ends in a predictable and bloody farce.
Captured at the age of 18, Mansoor Adayfi describes coming of age at Guantánamo in his memoir, “Don’t Forget Us Here.”
Far from breaking with Trump’s civil disorder prosecutions, Biden has doubled down with an expansive view of extremism.
At his first press conference in 20 years, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid joined the techlash, by complaining about Facebook censorship.
An orderly exit from Afghanistan required admitting defeat and negotiating the unutterable: surrender to the Taliban.
The New Jersey Democrat doesn’t have the clout to play hardball with Nancy Pelosi over the infrastructure bill.
The decision to halt Cuomo’s impeachment would be a blow to accountability — and leave the door open for Cuomo to return to politics.
For those left behind, crises are far from over.
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