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Hurricane Ida Leaves Hundreds of Thousands Sweltering With No Power, No Water and No Gasoline
The mayor of New Orleans said she expects Entergy to be able to provide some electricity to the city by Wednesday evening
Hurricane Ida Leaves Hundreds Trapped by Floodwater and 1 Million Without Power
(NEW ORLEANS) — Rescuers in boats, helicopters and high-water trucks brought hundreds of people trapped by Hurricane Ida’s floodwaters to safety Monday and utility repair crews rushed in, after the furious storm swamped the Louisiana coast and ravaged the electrical grid in the stifling, late-summer heat. Residents living amid the maze of rivers and bayous…
Last U.S. Troops Leave Afghanistan After 20 Years of War
Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, said the last planes took off from Kabul airport at 3:29 p.m. Washington time, or one minute before midnight in Kabul
China Sees Opportunity After America’s Withdrawal From Afghanistan. But Can Beijing Do Any Better?
China hopes to fill the political void, but Afghanistan isn't called the “graveyard of empires” for nothing
Hurricane Ida Wrecks Havoc in Louisiana. Here’s What to Know
One of the most powerful hurricanes ever to hit the U.S. mainland shattered a large swath of the state's electrical grid
The Stakes for Tokyo’s COVID-19 Bubble Are Even Higher for the Paralympics. Can It Keep Vulnerable Athletes Safe?
Some Paralympic athletes may be at greater risk of COVID-19 complications due to respiratory or immune system issues
The Supreme Court Allows Evictions to Resume During the Pandemic
The court's action late Thursday ends protections for roughly 3.5 million people in the United States
Apple Has Loosened App Store Payment Rules as Part of a Lawsuit Settlement
The concession announced late Thursday is part of a preliminary settlement of a nearly two-year-old lawsuit
Quarantine, What Quarantine? Nicole Kidman, Expats and White Privilege
Sadly, Asians still see white privilege as the way the world works
Chris Paul on the Legacy of the NBA Strike, 1 Year Later
'The players as a whole realize how much power and influence that we have,' Paul tells TIME
Unable to Go to His Aunt’s Funeral Because of COVID, an Australian Farmer Made a Giant Love Heart From Sheep
“Maybe we all just need to give ourselves a big virtual hug,” says farmer Ben Jackson
The Scottish Cafe Where J.K. Rowling Wrote Some Harry Potter Books Has Been Damaged by Fire
The Elephant House in Edinburgh suffered smoke and water damage after a blaze broke out