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US launches 'over-the-horizon' airstrike in Afghanistan — ISIS-K planner reportedly killed: Pentagon

The United States launched an airstrike against an ISIS-K planner in Afghanistan, US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Friday evening.

"U.S. military forces conducted an over-the-horizon counterterrorism operation today against an ISIS-K planner," CENTCOM announced.

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Trump's Supreme Court just showed why court-packing is necessary to save U.S. democracy

As a pair of Supreme Court decisions from the Republican majority showed this week, they feel free to do exactly what they were appointed to do: Impose their far-right ideology on an unwilling public.

The most recent, unsigned opinion was part of the court's "shadow docket," which, as Salon's Igor Derysh explains, is "where the justices hand down largely unsigned short opinions without going through standard hearings, deliberations, and transparency." Typically reserved for uncontroversial or emergency petitions, Derysh reports that "the shadow docket has dramatically grown under the increasingly conservative Supreme Court, alarming legal experts."

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Ex-Pence aide explains how a former Trump advisor sabotaged the Afghanistan withdrawal

As thousands of people in Afghanistan attempt to flee the country before the United States' withdrawal on August 31, we look at how the Trump administration made it much harder for Afghans who worked with the U.S. to apply and receive what is known as a special immigrant visa, or SIV. Oliva Troye, a former top aide to Mike Pence who resigned in protest, has placed the blame on Trump's xenophobic adviser Stephen Miller, saying he peddled "racist hysteria" in White House meetings about bringing Afghan allies to the U.S. "Stephen Miller would say, 'Well, these are terrorist cells in the making if you bring them here,'" says Troye, director of the Republican Accountability Project and former homeland security adviser to Pence. "I know for a fact that the Trump administration was planning this withdrawal for several years," says Troye. "Why were they not actively prioritizing this population so that we wouldn't be in the situation we're in today?"


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CNN analyst pours cold water on GOP lawmakers' 'ridiculous' demand that Biden resign

In a column for CNN, editor-at-large Chris Cillizza had little patience for Republican lawmakers' knee-jerk response to the suicide bombing in Afghanistan that took the lives of 13 U.S. military members as well as over 170 Afghans on Thursday, saying their demand that President Joe Biden should immediately resign shouldn't be taken seriously.

With conservative rabble-rousers like Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) calling for Biden's impeachment, some Republican senators called for Biden to step aside.

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California man pleads guilty to breaking into Capitol wearing US flag cape with his brother

A pair of brothers from California pleaded guilty to different charges in connection with their roles in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Kevin and Sean Cordon entered guilty pleas to misdemeanor charges Friday during a virtual federal court hearing after they were recorded on video and charged with breaking into the U.S. Capitol as lawmakers certified Joe Biden's election win over Donald Trump, reported NBC's Scott MacFarlane.

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What is ISIS-K? Two terrorism experts on the group behind the deadly Kabul airport attack and its rivalry with the Taliban

An attack on a crowd gathered outside Kabul's airport on Aug. 26, 2021, has left at least 100 people dead, including at least 13 U.S. troops. ISIS-K claimed responsibility for the coordinated suicide bomb and gun assault, which came just days after President Joe Biden warned that the group – an affiliate of the Islamic State group operating in Afghanistan – was “seeking to target the airport and attack U.S. and allied forces and innocent civilians."

Amira Jadoon, a terrorism expert at the U.S. Military Academy West Point, and Andrew Mines, a research fellow at the George Washington University's Program on Extremism, have been tracking ISIS-K for years and answered our questions about who the terrorist group is, and the threat it poses in a destabilized Afghanistan.

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Former Pence advisor warned in 2020 that Trump was setting up another 'Benghazi' in Afghanistan

A Trump administration official who previously advised former Vice President Mike Pence warned in 2020 that former President Donald Trump might be creating another "Benghazi," a new report reveals.

Amid the chaos in Kabul, Business Insider is highlighting a November 2020 article written by James Golby for The Atlantic.

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Biden presidency shaken to the core by Kabul bombings

The bombs that killed US service members and Afghans in the desperate Kabul evacuation inflicted another casualty on the other side of the world -- Joe Biden's presidency.

Biden took office promising calm at home and respect for the United States abroad in the wake of the traumatic Donald Trump years.

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'I feel so helpless': Boise woman pleads for help evacuating family from Afghanistan

The withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan and subsequent takeover of the Taliban gives Boise resident Saida Razaee the worst form of déjà vu.

Razaee came to Boise in 2003 as a refugee from Afghanistan when she was 14 years old, after the first time the Taliban took control of the country in 1996.

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'Revenge is a dish best eaten cold': Grim former NATO commander predicts retribution over ISIS attack

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," with co-host Wille Geist, former NATO Supreme Commander Europe James Stavridis could barely contain his fury while discussing the suicide bombing in Afghanistan on Thursday that claimed the lives of 13 U.S. military members as well as over 70 Afghans.

Asked how President Joe Biden's administration will respond, the retired admiral said the first order of business was to get every American and Afghan ally out of the country by the end of the month deadline -- and then go after members of ISIS-K.

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How the Minnesota GOP imploded: From a toxic workplace to a full-on sex trafficking scandal

Kayla Khang remembers being excited for her first real job — a political internship with the Minnesota Republican Party, in 2017, organizing routine door knocking and phone bank campaigns for candidates she believed in.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Biden's need to work with Taliban after attack bluntly explained by national security expert

Appearing on CNN early Friday morning, national security and terrorism expert Juliette Kayyem bluntly explained the situation on the ground in Afghanistan following an attack on refugees and U.S. military on Thursday, and said getting people out of the country will depend upon the Taliban.

Speaking with hosts Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett, the CNN contributor was asked what is next for President Joe Biden's administration in light of the bombing attack.

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