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VP Harris accuses China of 'intimidation' in disputed seas

US Vice President Kamala Harris accused Beijing on Tuesday of intimidation in hotly disputed waters as she sought to rally Asian allies against China and shore up US credibility in the wake of the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Her comments in Singapore came as Washington seeks to reset relations in Asia after the turbulent Donald Trump era and build a bulwark against the rising might of Beijing.

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A handful of Democrats are holding the rest of the party hostage in a critical game of chicken

It appears we're moving toward a massive investment in infrastructure. The Senate recently passed a $1.2 trillion "core" infrastructure bill as well as a $3.5 trillion "human" infrastructure budget resolution.

The core infrastructure bill, called the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, passed with a supermajority of 69 votes on August 10. This bill provides funding for, among other things, the repair of roads and bridges, an expansion of light rail systems and the modernization of the country's electrical grid. In what was a surprise for many, 19 Republicans voted for the bill, bypassing the threat of a filibuster. This was a small but major legislative victory for the Biden administration.

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Rescue teams, search dogs seek dozens missing in Tennessee flooding

By Rich McKay

(Reuters) -Rescue teams with trained search dogs combed through destroyed homes and piles of debris on Monday for dozens of people believed missing in Tennessee after record downpours and flash flooding left at least 21 dead over the weekend.

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy to join executives at White House cybersecurity meeting -source

By Sabahatjahan Contractor

(Reuters) - Amazon Inc Chief Executive Andy Jassy will join tech executives at a White House meeting with President Joe Biden on Wednesday to discuss efforts by private companies to improve cybersecurity, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

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Biden declares 'major disaster' in Tennessee after deadly floods

Tennessee was hit Saturday by what meteorologists called historic storms and flooding, dumping as much as 17 inches (38 centimeters) of rain

Washington (AFP) - President Joe Biden has declared a major disaster in the southern US state of Tennessee and approved federal funding after devastating floods over the weekend left at least 21 dead, the White House said in a statement said Tuesday.

Tennessee was hit Saturday by what meteorologists called historic storms and flooding, dumping as much as 17 inches (38 centimeters) of rain.

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Why Lindsey Graham can't divorce himself from the ‘far reaches of Trumpism’

After a mob of Donald Trump supporters violently attacked the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina briefly appeared to be frustrated with the outgoing president. But that frustration didn't last. Graham has been stridently pro-Trump during the Biden era, and the South Carolina Republican's devotion to Trumpism is the focus of a New York Times article by reporters Glenn Thrush, Jo Becker and Danny Hakim.

The article is headlined, "Tap Dancing With Trump: Lindsey Graham's Quest for Relevance." And according to the Times reporters, Graham obviously views Trumpism as his way to remain relevant in the Trumpified Republican Party of 2021.

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'The answer is no': Taliban reject idea of US extending exit deadline

Taliban leaders on Monday said they will not accept any effort by the Biden administration to extend its August 31 deadline for the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, warning that such a move would be certain to "provoke a reaction."

"If the U.S. or U.K. were to seek additional time to continue evacuations—the answer is no," Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen told Sky News in an interview Monday. "Or there would be consequences."

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'This is BS!' Trump fans accuse Arizona GOP of colluding with Biden to stop the election 'audit' results

The Cyber Ninjas firm that conducted the "audit" of Arizona's 2020 election results is delaying the release of its findings because the firm's CEO and staff have become sick with COVID-19.

This particular news was not received well among Trump supporters, according to ABC13 reporter Garrett Archer.

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'Governing by conspiracy theory': Arizona secretary of state shovels dirt on Trump's vote 'audit' after latest disaster

Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs on Monday shoveled more dirt on the Trump-backed "audit" of the 2020 election amid news that the audit's final report had been delayed because many auditors became sick with COVID-19.

Appearing on CNN with host Jake Tapper, Hobbs said that this new setback for the audit was symbolic of how poorly the entire operation has been run.

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MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan rips war hawks for lecturing world on Afghan exit

In a brief and fiery monologue on national television Sunday night, MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan took aim at the journalists, hawkish politicians, and defense industry-funded ex-military officials who are currently denouncing the ongoing U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan after playing an integral role in launching—and lying on behalf of—the catastrophic 20-year war that set the stage for the chaotic departure.

"Our newspaper op-ed pages, our TV screens are filled with people who got it wrong still trying to lecture the rest of us about what should happen now in Afghanistan," Hasan said in the "60-second rant" segment of his weekend show.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene unloads new anti-vaccine rant: FDA approval is conspiracy to distract from Afghanistan

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday reacted to the Food and Drug Administration's approval of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine by suggesting it was part of a conspiracy to distract from U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

During an interview on Real America's Voice with host Steve Bannon, Greene explained her conspiracy theory.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene ridiculed for insisting the 'Taliban would have NEVER said no to Trump'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) received a great deal of pushback on Monday morning after she attacked President Joe Biden over moves he's making in Afghanistan and then claimed that former President Donald Trump could get whatever he wanted out of the Taliban.

Biden has hinted that he would keep American forces in Afghanistan past the deadline for leaving the country if that is what is needed to evacuate Americans and Afghan allies before a complete pullout.

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Former Bush adviser slams media for blaming Afghanistan on Biden: They 'got it wrong from day one'

With the Taliban now in control of Afghanistan for the first time since 2001, President Joe Biden has been drawing strong criticism from both Republicans and fellow Democrats for withdrawing U.S. troops from the country. But Biden was defended from both the left and the right when conservative ABC News pundit Matthew Dowd and liberal Salon journalist Amanda Marcotte appeared on CNN's "Reliable Sources" on Sunday, August 22. In fact, Dowd — a George W. Bush ally during the 2000s — argued that of the United States' four most recent presidents, Bush is the one who deserves the most criticism over Afghanistan.

Some of the criticism that Biden has been receiving from politicians and media pundits over Afghanistan has at least been balanced; many right-wing Trump critics, including Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, have argued that the Donald Trump/Mike Pompeo plan for withdrawal was horribly flawed and that Biden was wrong to go along with it. And many Trump supporters have pointed the finger at Biden while giving Trump and Pompeo a pass.

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