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Taliban capture Afghanistan's Kandahar as embassies get staff out

KABUL (Reuters) -The Taliban have captured Afghanistan's second biggest city of Kandahar, officials said on Friday, the biggest setback for the U.S.-backed government since the insurgents launched a new offensive as U.S. forces withdraw.

The Taliban also said https://tmsnrt.rs/3jGaX8M they had captured the third-largest city of Herat in the west, Lashkar Gah in the south and Qala-e-Naw in the northwest.

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Republican lawmakers spread long-debunked claims at Mike Lindell's 'cyber symposium'

Three Arizona Republican lawmakers spread spurious allegations and long-debunked claims about the 2020 election on Thursday at a “Cyber Symposium" organized by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.

This article was originally published at Arizona Mirror

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Russia pushing Jan. 6 propaganda to undermine Biden and help GOP win midterm elections: Intel reports

Russia is already attempting to interfere with the 2022 midterm elections -- and their efforts have grown more sophisticated since 2016, according to intelligence reports delivered to the Biden administration.

President Joe Biden two weeks ago publicly called those operations "a pure violation of our sovereignty," but sources provided further detail about those efforts to CNN.

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Mitch McConnell's chances of regaining power growing more perilous: report

According to a report from Politico's Burgess Everett, the chances of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY ) of regaining control of the Senate from Sen.Chuck Schumer (R-NY) may be slipping away as some incumbents dither over whether they want to run again in 2022.

This election cycle already features multiple Republican retirements from the Senate in the states of North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Alabama and Missouri where those seats will need to be defended.

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Mike Lindell's supposed bombshell about the 2020 election blows up in his face

My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell has been one of the most prominent public figures still passionately pushing the lie that former President Donald Trump won the 2020 election — and claiming that he can prove it. He even claimed Trump would be reinstated this month, a prediction he now disavows. His misinformation campaign came to a head this week as he held a so-called "cyber symposium" in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to make the case that President Joe Biden was illegitimately elected. But as the shambolic event stretched into its second day, the keystone of his repeatedly debunked argument turned out — unsurprisingly — to be a complete dud.

Lindell claimed that he would provide data conclusively showing that China rigged the vote counts to install Biden as president. But The Washington Times, a conservative news outlet, reported Wednesday evening that the "expert" who was supposed to assess this evidence admitted it didn't hold up to scrutiny.

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On eve of 'Trump reinstatement,' Mike Lindell says he knows he's going to win because of God

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell closed his symposium Thursday saying that he knows he's going to "win," though it wasn't clear what it was he would win.

Speaking to his friends at The Victory Channel, Lindell claimed that God gave him his platform, and that's how he knows he'll win. Lindell has promised that tomorrow, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will resign and, somehow, former President Donald Trump will be reinstated.

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San Francisco mandates vaccines for indoor businesses as U.S. schools fight to require masks

By Gabriella Borter

(Reuters) -San Francisco announced on Thursday that proof of full vaccination would be required for entry to restaurants, gyms and other indoor venues, aiming to curb a new wave of COVID infections that has prompted public health mandates across the country.

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New census data is 'much' more favorable than Democrats had feared: top elections experts

The results of the 2020 census are in and two top elections experts say they're "much" more favorable for Democrats than many party leaders had feared.

The New York Times' Nate Cohn points out that the areas where Democrats perform the worst -- namely in rural parts of the country -- saw their populations decline over the past ten years.

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Why Stacey Abrams is giving out her phone number

ATLANTA — Stacey Abrams is giving out her phone number online. Well, sort of. The Georgia Democrat said Thursday she’s joining Community, a tech startup that helps high-profile figures and corporations communicate with a large audience through text messages. Abrams said she’ll team with Fair Fight Action, the voting rights group she started, to use Community to mobilize volunteers, recruit poll workers, encourage voter registration and rally against election restrictions. She’ll also leverage the app to promote two of her initiatives: A push for a federal voting rights expansion she calls Hot ...

Ted Cruz downplays Capitol riot he helped provoke: 'Peaceful support for a political party different from that in power'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) downplayed the intentions of the Donald Trump supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol -- and suggested the riot took place under a Democratic administration.

The Texas Republican, who was one of six senators to vote against certification of President Joe Biden's election win, told the HuffPost the rioters were largely peaceful protesters who are now being mistreated by the new administration, which took office two weeks after the insurrection.

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US mandates COVID-19 shots for federal health care workers

The US health department said Thursday it will require all its public-facing health care workers to get vaccinated against Covid-19, amid a surge in hospitalizations driven by the Delta variant of the novel coronavirus.

The policy will apply to around 25,000 Department of Health and Human Services employees who could come into contact with patients -- just under a third of its total workforce.

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'Delusional' Trump raises eyebrows with new rant about the Taliban

Donald Trump faced mockery on Thursday after claiming that the Taliban would not have launched a new offensive in Afghanistan if he were still president.

The insurgent Taliban forces have overrun about one-quarter of Afghanistan after most U.S. forces left under a peace agreement reached during the Trump administration, and the twice-impeached one-term president issued a statement attacking President Joe Biden and baselessly claiming, yet again, that his election loss was fraudulent.

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