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As Fears Grip Afghanistan, Hundreds of Thousands Flee

As Fears Grip Afghanistan, Hundreds of Thousands Flee

By Christina Goldbaum and Fatima Faizi

With the Taliban sweeping across much of the country, at least 30,000 Afghans are leaving each week. Many more have been displaced within Afghanistan's borders.

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By Lisa Lerer and Nicholas Fandos

In the Republicans' disinformation campaign, the arrested Capitol rioters are political prisoners and Speaker Nancy Pelosi is to blame for the attack.

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Eviction Freeze Set to Lapse as Biden Housing Aid Effort Lags

By Glenn Thrush, Matthew Goldstein and Conor Dougherty

The administration made a last-ditch, failed appeal to extend the moratorium to buy more time for states to distribute rental aid.

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