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'It looked apocalyptic': Crew describes Afghan departure

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New York City mayor declares state of emergency after record-breaking rain

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Biden declares emergency in California over Caldor fire

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North Korean troops preparing for military parade: Reports

"Practice for big parades generally begins 1-2 months in advance (sometimes more)," the US-based 38 North programme said in a tweet on Thursday. North Korea has used recent parades to unveil new military hardware, including large ballistic missiles. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/3jz6V3k

Ida remnants pound Northeast with rain, flooding, tornadoes

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Near-total abortion ban takes effect in Texas

A new law that effectively bans most abortions went into force in the southern US state of Texas on Wednesday, as the conservative-leaning Supreme Court failed to respond to an emergency request to block it. President Joe Biden vowed to defend abortion rights after the law known as the "Texas Heartbeat Act," the most restrictive abortion legislation in the country, took effect. The bill bans abortions after six weeks -- before many women even know they are pregnant. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/3DDRQp8

Haibatullah Akhundzada to be Afghanistan's supreme leader?

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China warns US envoy that bad ties could set back climate talks

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned United States climate envoy John Kerry that deteriorating US-China relations could undermine cooperation between the two on climate change. Wang told Kerry by video link on Wednesday that such cooperation cannot be separated from the broader relationship and called on the US to take steps to improve ties, a Foreign Ministry news release said. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/3zE3u0O

US wasted 15 million Covid doses since March: report

The United States has thrown away at least 15.1 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines since March 1, according to a report. At least seven states are missing from the figures, as well as major federal agencies. Reasons for dose wastage vary and include cracked vials, errors in diluting vaccines, freezer malfunctions and more doses in a vial than people who want them, with a limited window of a few hours to use a vial once it is punctured. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/3zE3uxT

US student shot and killed at high school

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Near-total abortion ban takes effect in Texas as Supreme Court silent

A new law that effectively bans most abortions went into force in the southern US state of Texas on Wednesday, as the conservative-leaning Supreme Court failed to respond to an emergency request to block it. President Joe Biden vowed to defend abortion rights after the law known as the "Texas Heartbeat Act," the most restrictive abortion legislation in the country, took effect. The bill bans abortions after six weeks -- before many women even know they are pregnant -- and makes no exceptions for rape or incest. from US News Headlines, Latest USA News, US news live on Times of India https://ift.tt/3DDRQp8

Couple convicted in $18 million Covid-19 relief scam now on the run

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US wasted 15 million Covid doses since March: report

The United States has thrown away at least 15.1 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines since March 1, according to a report. At least seven states are missing from the figures, as well as major federal agencies. Reasons for dose wastage vary and include cracked vials, errors in diluting vaccines, freezer malfunctions and more doses in a vial than people who want them, with a limited window of a few hours to use a vial once it is punctured. from US News Headlines, Latest USA News, US news live on Times of India https://ift.tt/3zE3uxT

Hurricane Ida remnants pound Northeast with rain, flooding, tornadoes

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US student shot and killed at high school

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After Ida, small recovery signs amid daunting destruction

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Taliban a ruthless group, don't know about its future: Senior US general

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US evacuated about 6,000 American citizens, more than 124,000 civilians from Afghanistan: Defence secretary Lloyd Austin

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US coordination with Taliban on strikes 'possible': Milley

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US coordination with Taliban on strikes 'possible': Mark Milley

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US President Joe Biden to survey Ida's storm damage in Louisiana on Friday

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North Carolina school on lockdown after shooting on campus

One student was injured in a shooting at a North Carolina high school Wednesday and authorities were looking for the suspect, officials said. Mount Tabor High School in Winston-Salem was on lockdown after the shooting but all other students were safe, according to Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Christina Howell. Howell said the department was “actively seeking the suspect” but provided no further details immediately. from US News Headlines, Latest USA News, US news live on Times of India https://ift.tt/3yHntdS