Graison Dangor, Forbes Staff

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Moderna Is Developing A One Dose Covid-And-Flu Booster Shot

The company announced the vaccine in development to investors Thursday morning.

Solar Energy Could Power 40% Of U.S. By 2035, Report Says

The Energy Department’s report says the industry could give work to 1.5 million people.

Wars In Afghanistan, Iraq ‘Not Worth Fighting,’ 60%+ Say

Just one in three respondents supported the wars.

Taliban Introduces New Government—Interior Minister Is Head Of U.S.-Labeled Terror Group

The acting interior minister is the head of the Haqqani Network, which the U.S. designates as a terrorist organization.

Taliban Uses Whips, Batons To Break Up Largest Protest Since They Took Power

Some soldiers fired into the air, breaking windows, to end the protest of at least several hundred.

Mysterious Gulf Oil Slick Called ‘Substantial’: 10 Miles Long And Spreading Since Ida Hit

A slick off the Gulf Coast was found after Hurricane Ida swept through the region.

Navy Believes 5 Missing Sailors Dead Following Tuesday Helicopter Crash

The mission has switched from rescue to recovery.

Taliban Use Tear Gas, Fire Into Air To Break Up Women’s March

It was the second march in two days by women demanding rights from the new government.

Taliban Battles Resistance Fighters For Final Afghan Province

Fighters in Panjshir said Saturday that they are holding off Taliban fighters.

Biden Executive Order Directs ‘Declassification Review’ Of 9/11 Documents

The attorney general will have to release declassified documents within six months.