A federal watchdog said 13 Trump administration officials, including Secretary Mike Pompeo, used their government power to influence the 2020 election
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How many Americans are still in Afghanistan? State Department number is ‘way off,’ GOP lawmaker says
Some lawmakers say the Biden administration is undercounting the number of U.S. citizens who are still trying to flee Afghanistan.
US-China tensions flare over Taiwan as some fear a cold war – or worse
If the brewing “cold war” between Washington and Beijing turns hot, Taiwan will be the spark, experts fear. They say Joe Biden must tread carefully.
‘Fatally flawed’: Top Senate Democrat blasts Biden administration’s Afghanistan withdrawal
Sen. Bob Menendez blasted the White House over the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and threatened to subpoena Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
‘Fatally flawed’: Top Senate Democrat blasts Biden administration’s Afghanistan withdrawal
Sen. Bob Menendez blasted the White House over the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and threatened to subpoena Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
‘It’s time we expose the truth’: 9/11 families see a turning point in fight to reveal alleged Saudi role
Under pressure from 9/11 families, Biden directed some FBI documents to be declassified. What will they reveal about Saudi involvement 20 years later?
Classified 9/11 material will get reviewed for possible release under Biden order signed Friday
Relatives of those Americans who were killed on 9/11 have spent years pushing successive administrations to release the classified information.
‘Egregiously mishandled’ or inevitably ‘messy’? What went wrong in U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan
Biden promised the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan would be “secure and orderly.” Critics say it’s been marred by chaos and missteps.
What went wrong in Afghanistan? Perspectives on the ‘forever war’ from those who saw it up close
Five people, representing both sides of the aisle and both sides of the world, share their perspectives in their own words on the Afghanistan war.
‘They already looking for me’: An Afghan interpreter on the last 24 hours
On Monday, I feared the worst. I had messaged Omid Mahmoodi, who worked as an interpreter for the U.S. military. But nothing. And then …