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Meritocracy Is Worth Defending
And if America abandons it, countries that don’t will outcompete us.
(August 18 06:39) The Wall Street Journal
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Operation Afghanistan Rescue
Chaos eases at the airport, but thousands are still stranded in Kabul and across the country.
(August 18 06:39) The Wall Street Journal
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China's Afghanistan Taunt
Beijing’s propagandists suggest Taipei will face Kabul’s fate.
(August 18 06:36) The Wall Street Journal
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The Best Houseplants, From Low-Light Indoor Plants To Pet-Friendly Palms
Here are 20 of the best indoor plants for every environment and skill level, recommended by plant experts,
(August 18 06:34) Forbes.com
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The Democratic Food-Stamp Boom
The average family of four will get more than they spend on food.
(August 18 06:33) The Wall Street Journal
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The Global Elite's Afghanistan Withdrawal
They belatedly realize the Taliban is a greater threat than America.
(August 18 06:32) The Wall Street Journal
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How Your Airline Miles Can Help People Looking To Escape Afghanistan
If you’ve been looking for a way to help and have spare airline miles or credit card points, you can donate them to the charity Miles4Migrants, which works with organizations ...
(August 18 06:28) Forbes.com
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Prime Minister phones US President to say we mustn't lose gains made in Afghanistan
In a thinly veiled warning over the consequences of the US military retreat from Kabul, the Prime Minister reminded the President of the need to protect the West against terrorism. ...
(August 18 06:26) Dailymail.co.uk
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US to Advise Booster Shots for Most Americans 8 Months After Vaccination
Nursing home residents and health care workers will most likely be the first to get booster shots, as soon as September, followed by other older people who were vaccinated last ...
(August 18 06:25) Nytimes.com
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Afghanistan War Went Wrong For These 7 Reasons, U.S. Watchdog Says
A government watchdog says the United States’ 20 years in Afghanistan were marred by strategic problems, short-term thinking and cultural misunderstandings.
(August 18 06:24) Forbes.com
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UK Aims To Start Trade Talks With India This Year
The United Kingdom said on Tuesday it aims to start negotiations for a trade agreement with India by the end of the year.
(August 18 06:23) NDTV News
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Coronavirus Australia: How NSW residents in Sydney's Covid-hit west can book in for Pfizer jab today
NSW residents aged 16-39 will be able to book in for a Pfizer vaccine today after the government secured over half a million extra doses of the jab.
(August 18 06:22) Dailymail.co.uk
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The Translators Biden Left Behind
Nonprofits and lawmakers have sounded warnings for months, but the administration dithered.
(August 18 06:21) The Wall Street Journal
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Biden's Eyes-Open Debacle
For better or worse, the gaffe-prone president’s Afghan choice was no gaffe.
(August 18 06:21) The Wall Street Journal
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Neill Blomkamp Explains How The Devil Is In The Details In ‘Demonic’
"I’ve always been interested in horror. It’s kind of weird that I always direct sci-fi films," the director mused.
(August 18 06:21) Forbes.com
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Biden speaks to British PM Boris Johnson in his first call to a world leader since Kabul fell
President Joe Biden phoned British Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the situation in Afghanistan Tuesday, Biden's first foreign leader call since the fall of Kabul.
(August 18 06:20) Dailymail.co.uk
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Warren Buffett Welcomes Organon, Boosts Kroger In 2nd Quarter
Berkshire leader also curbs several holdings
(August 18 06:20) Forbes.com
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Biden Broke Our Deal With the Taliban
It’s a foreign-policy humiliation unlike anything our country has endured since the Iran hostage crisis.
(August 18 06:19) The Wall Street Journal
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What is high school like around the world? A new film lets students investigate
… the average student in Singapore is 3.5 years ahead … , employment – crystallize.
The film outlines both models for change ...
(August 18 06:19) World.einnews.com
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Afghanistan, Booster Shots, Sudoku: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
(August 18 06:19) Nytimes.com