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Psaki: No one is saying that the Taliban are good actors

Psaki: No one is saying that the Taliban are good actors Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich presses the White House press secretary about the crisis in Afghanistan

Taliban have a 2-front war headed their way

Taliban have a 2-front war headed their way The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan is complete and the Taliban are the sole authority in Kabul, the tough task of governing now falls on the shoulders of Islamist militants who have been out of power for 20 years.

Jonathan Turley reveals why the Supreme Court upheld the Texas abortion law

Jonathan Turley reveals why the Supreme Court upheld the Texas abortion law Fox News contributor analyzes why the Supreme Court upheld the Texas law banning abortion past six weeks of pregnancy on 'America Reports.'

Gen. Keith Kellogg: ‘There must be some accountability at a senior level’

Gen. Keith Kellogg: ‘There must be some accountability at a senior level’ Gen. Keith Kellogg, former national security adviser to VP Pence, discusses the fallout from Biden's withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan on 'America Reports.'

Biden’s numbers plunging in wake of Afghanistan turbulent exit

Biden’s numbers plunging in wake of Afghanistan turbulent exit Amid the tumultuous and chaotic withdrawal of U.S. forces and personnel from Afghanistan over the past couple of weeks, there’s no letup in the slide of President Biden’s approval ratings.

Rubio talks 2024 prospects during Iowa visit

Rubio talks 2024 prospects during Iowa visit Sen. Marco Rubio discusses his 2022 reelection and whether he’s mulling another White House run during a stop in Mason City, Iowa.

White House says there are 'active' ISIS threats in Afghanistan, as 'closer to 100' Americans remain

White House says there are 'active' ISIS threats in Afghanistan, as 'closer to 100' Americans remain The White House said Thursday that there continue to be “active” threats from ISIS-K in Afghanistan, and that officials are in “close touch” with the “closer to 100” Americans remaining in the country following the U.S. military withdrawal.

How Will the Taliban Govern? A History of Rebel Rule Offers Clues.

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Make the Most of the Long Weekend

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Danish Official Faces Impeachment Trial Over Migration Policy Separating Couples

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Virginia bus driver pulls toddler from traffic, hailed as hero

Virginia bus driver pulls toddler from traffic, hailed as hero A Virginia bus driver has been hailed as a hero after he saved a wandering toddler who almost walked into oncoming traffic. 

DC military base issues 'safety advisory' after 'suspicious package' discovered

DC military base issues 'safety advisory' after 'suspicious package' discovered Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C., issued a safety advisory Thursday after the discovery of a "suspicious package." 

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sends AG crash investigation to House

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sends AG crash investigation to House South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Wednesday renewed her efforts to force the state’s attorney general from office after he hit and killed a pedestrian last year, delivering the crash investigation file to the House speaker.

NJ mayor: State took all necessary preparations for Ida

NJ mayor: State took all necessary preparations for Ida Sussex Borough, New Jersey mayor Ed Meyer told ‘America Reports’ first responders prepped for Ida the best they could, as nobody ‘anticipated the rain and tornadoes to unfold the way it did.’

Robert Durst's California murder trial testimony concludes; each side rests its case

Robert Durst's California murder trial testimony concludes; each side rests its case Robert Durst’s weekslong testimony in his California murder trial on charges related to the death of his best friend came to an end as both sides rested their case. 

After Ida hits Massachusetts, thousands are left without power

After Ida hits Massachusetts, thousands are left without power Power to much of Massachusetts was restored on Thursday morning after the remnants of Hurricane Ida ripped through the region.

Student-athlete killed when elevator collapses in Atlanta apartment building

Student-athlete killed when elevator collapses in Atlanta apartment building A 19-year-old student-athlete was killed in an elevator accident after it collapsed on him inside an Atlanta apartment building on Tuesday, authorities said.

Trio allegedly torched then shot Las Vegas man after he was forced off cliff

Trio allegedly torched then shot Las Vegas man after he was forced off cliff A Las Vegas man was tortured for hours with a blowtorch, ax and other implements before he was forced to strip and walk off a cliff — and then shot to death, records show.

Accidental Chicago apartment shooting leaves 13-year-old dead, 17-year-old arrested

Accidental Chicago apartment shooting leaves 13-year-old dead, 17-year-old arrested A 17-year-old male has been arrested and charged with aggravated unlawful assault with a weapon in connection to the accidental, fatal shooting of a 13-year-old boy in Chicago on Wednesday

Joey Jones: US exit appears to based on 'bad decision' versus 'bad intelligence'

Joey Jones: US exit appears to based on 'bad decision' versus 'bad intelligence' The Fox News contributor argued the Afghanistan withdrawal seems to be based on Biden's bad judgement after a leaked phone call surfaced between him and former President Ashraf Ghani.

Taliban seeking to expand capabilities with US weaponry

Taliban seeking to expand capabilities with US weaponry U.S. troops destroyed or disabled nearly 100 combat vehicles and dozens of aircraft before vacating the airport in Kabul on Monday, in a last-ditch bid to deprive the Taliban of the use of some American military equipment.