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To encourage vaccinations, more US firms turn to incentives -- and threats

In the wake of full US approval for the Pfizer/BioNTech anti-Covid vaccine this week, more and more American companies are looking at mandatory vaccinations for employees -- and customers.

CVS Health, Chevron, Disney and Goldman Sachs are among the firms who have since told some or all of their workers that inoculations will no longer be optional, requiring proof of shots within a certain time period.

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Afghan evacuation flights restart after deadly Islamic State suicide bombings

Evacuation flights from Afghanistan resumed with new urgency on Friday, a day after two suicide bombings targeted the thousands of desperate people fleeing the Taliban takeover. The US says further attempted attacks are expected ahead of the Tuesday deadline for foreign troops to leave, ending America's longest war.

Kabul residents said several flights took off Friday morning, while the anxious crowd outside the airport was as large as ever. In one location, dozens of Taliban members with heavy weapons about 500 metres from the airport were preventing anyone from venturing forward.

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Republican hawks are 'calling for a re-invasion of Afghanistan': report

Following the deaths of 13 American service members in bombings outside the Bagram airport, leading conservative voices are calling for U.S. troops to resume America's longest war.

"Republican lawmakers, former officials in Donald Trump's administration, and conservative commentators are reacting to Thursday's horrific Kabul attack by not only condemning the Biden administration—they're also calling for a re-invasion of Afghanistan," The Daily Beast reported Thursday evening.

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Supreme Court blocks Biden's evictions moratorium on a 6-3 vote

The United States Supreme Court has blocked President Joe Biden's extension of an eviction moratorium that will leave millions of Americans vulnerable to losing their homes.

The ruling was a 6-to-3 vote, with all Republican-appointed justices voting in favor of blocking the moratorium, reports Bloomberg News' Greg Stohr.

Former Trump aide unloads on 'sniveling opportunist' Josh Hawley for Afghanistan flip-flop

On Thursday, after Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) called on President Joe Biden to resign over the ISIS-K terror attack that killed several servicemembers at Kabul International Airport, former Trump campaign aide A. J. Delgado lashed out at him.

"You are a lunatic but not even because some lunatics have ethics," wrote Delgado on Twitter. "You're just a sniveling opportunist and liar — and I love that you always poll at ... zero percent."

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Devin Nunes livid after Joe Biden has a moment of silence for fallen troops: 'What the hell is going on?'

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) lashed out at President Joe Biden during an appearance on Newsmax on Thursday.

During a briefing on the terrorist attacks at the Kabul airport that claimed the lives of 13 service members and wounded 15, Biden observed a moment of silence.

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‘Not a day for politics’: Psaki hits back at GOP senators demanding Biden resign

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Thursday hit back at Republicans calling for President Joe Biden's resignation following fatal bombings outside the airport in Afghanistan.

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) demanded Biden resign over the bombings, suspected to have been carried out by ISIS-K.

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'We will hunt you down and make you pay': Biden vows justice for US Marines killed by ISIS-K

On Thursday evening at the White House, President Joe Biden addressed the terrorist attack that left several U.S. Marines dead at Kabul International Airport — and vowed to retaliate against ISIS-K for the deaths.

"The lives we lost today were lives given in the service of liberty, the service of security and the service of others and in the service of America," said Biden. "To those who carried out this attack, as well as anyone wishes America harm, know this. We will not forgive. We will not forget. We will hunt you down and make you pay. I will defend our interests and our people with every measure at my command. Over the past few weeks, I know many of you are probably tired of hearing me say it we've been made aware by our intelligence community that the ISIS-K, an archenemy of the Taliban, people who were freed when both those prisons were opened, has been planning a complex set of attacks on the United States personnel and others."

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Virginia GOP derided as ‘desperate’ after seeking to kick Dem Terry McAuliffe off the ballot: report

With a new poll showing Democrat Terry McAuliffe leading Republican Glenn Youngkin in the 2021 race for governor of Virginia, the commonwealth's Republican Party is asking a court to keep McAuliffe from appearing on the ballot.

"The lawsuit, filed in Richmond Circuit Court, argues that McAuliffe never signed his declaration of candidacy form, a step in the process to qualify for the primary and general election ballot. It also claims that two McAuliffe staffers who signed on as having witnessed McAuliffe signing the document did so falsely," the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports.

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'More empty stunts': Pelosi's office fires back after top Republican urges her to call House back to address Afghanistan

The Republican minority leader of the US House of Representatives urged the Democratic speaker on Thursday to call the chamber back into session to address the situation in Afghanistan.

"It is time for Congress to act quickly to save lives," Representative Kevin McCarthy said in a statement following Thursday's attack on Kabul airport which left as many as 20 people dead, including a number of US troops.

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Deadly bombings spark 'total panic' in Kabul

Deadly blasts at Kabul airport on Thursday caused "total panic" among Afghans who had thronged outside in the hope of fleeing to safety, away from the country's new Taliban rulers.

Wounded men in blood-soaked clothes were ferried away from the scene in wheelbarrows, while a boy clutched the arm of a man with a head injury, in images posted on social media.

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Mike Lindell MyPillow store sparks unrest in Ohio town

Plans for a retail store devoted to CEO Mike Lindell's MyPillow products have sparked outrage in an Ohio town.

Jason Hanna, part of a group of investors that's behind the store planned in the Columbus suburb of Clintonville, said he's been called a "terrorist, insurrectionist and pedophile" online.

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The 1/6 Commission wants to know what went down with Trump and Michigan Republicans

There's been some mystery surrounding a post-2020 election White House meeting between then-President Donald Trump and Michigan legislative leaders, including state Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake) and former House Speaker Lee Chatfield (R-Levering).

This article was originally published at Michigan Advance

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