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Beginner’s Luck? A Stunning No-Hitter in a Year Full of Them.

Your Monday Briefing

The Taliban took over Kunduz a week ago and soon began instilling terror.

U.S. sends search-and-rescue team to Haiti to help search for survivors.

As the city reawakens, an all-star video conjures a ‘New York State of Mind.’

Afghans working for U.S. government broadcasters fear Taliban backlash.

Will Taliban take country back to past, asks John Simpson

The Security Council set an emergency meeting on Afghanistan.

Afghans working for U.S. government broadcasters fear Taliban backlash.

Glimmerglass Creates Magic in Its Own Backyard

A mountain village looks for survivors, waits for help after Haiti’s earthquake.

Thousands Evacuate as Wildfires Ravage Utah and Northern California

‘We’re not going to risk their lives’: A Florida school board defies the governor’s masking ban.

A Sudden Downfall in Afghanistan

It Was a Terrifying Census for White Nationalists

Canada election: Trudeau calls snap summer campaign

Roger Federer will be out 'for many months' as he prepares for further knee surgery

Naomi Osaka pledges to donate tournament prize money to relief efforts in Haiti.

New York landlords and tenants square off over evictions after Supreme Court ruling.

Review: Making S’mores Around the Campfire at the Apocalypse

In Washington, recriminations move as quickly as the Taliban.

The U.S. is not moving Afghan allies out fast enough to avoid reprisals, critics say.

Taliban Forces Enter Kabul and the Afghan President Flees the Country