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Intelligence officials did not predict the imminence of the Afghan government’s collapse, officials said.

Nations Rush to Fly Evacuees Out of Kabul

T-Mobile Says Hack Exposed Personal Data of 40 Million People

Glen Ford, Black Journalist Who Lashed the Mainstream, Dies at 71

The Truth About Long Covid Is Complicated. Better Treatment Isn’t.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Tests Postive for Covid-19

Memory of Migrant Crisis Haunts Europe as First Afghan Refugees Land

E.P.A. to Block Pesticide Tied to Neurological Harm in Children

Collapse and Conquest: The Taliban Strategy That Seized Afghanistan

Hiro, Fashion Photographer Who Captured the Surreal, Dies at 90

'It was very emotional on the plane out of Afghanistan'

Afghanistan: Hard lessons to be learned for Nato, says Stoltenberg

Review: A Home Delivery, Shiny and Bright

Kushner Friend Who Was Pardoned by Trump Is Charged in New York

Fed officials saw a path to slowing bond-buying this year, but debated when to start.

Leaders in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley Defy the Taliban

Ashraf Ghani says he fled Afghanistan to avoid being lynched.

Israel, once the model for beating Covid, faces a new surge of infections.

More than 15 million people in the Mid-Atlantic are under a tornado watch.

Tough talk from European politicians fearful of a migrant wave from Afghanistan.

Israel, Once the Model for Beating Covid, Faces New Surge of Infections

Tech Companies’ Afghanistan Foreign Policy

Garth Brooks Cancels Five Stadium Concerts as Covid-19 Cases Rise