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Southern Covid-19 Spike Leaves Some States With Just Hours Of Oxygen

When they do get refills, they’re only large enough to last several days.

Kabul Evacuations Wind Down As U.S. Begins Pulling Troops And Diplomats

President Joe Biden set a deadline of Tuesday for a full withdrawal of troops.

U.S. Drone Strike Killed Two ‘High-Profile’ Islamic State Members

The Pentagon said it is unaware whether any civilians were killed.

Two Men In Japan Die After Covid-19 Shots From Supply Suspected Of Contamination

The men, both in their 30s, died days after getting their second dose of the Moderna vaccine.

Oh, Deer: Whitetails In Ohio Have Covid-19

It’s the first time deer have been confirmed to have the coronavirus.

New Orleans Orders Evacuations As ‘Ida’ Set To Hit As Category 3 Hurricane Sunday

Winds are expected to reach 120 miles per hour, nearly the strength of a Category 4 storm.

Peloton Stock Plunges After ‘Disaster’ Earnings Report Discloses Fed Investigation Into Treadmill Injuries

After skyrocketing nearly 400% in 2020, shares of the buzzy fitness company have tanked nearly 25% this year.

12 U.S. Troops Killed, Dozens Of Afghans Reportedly Dead After ISIS Attack Outside Kabul Airport

The Pentagon called an explosion at one airport gate “a complex attack” and confirmed a second blast.

Four Marines Reportedly Killed In Attack Outside Kabul Airport—ISIS Blamed

The Pentagon called an explosion at one airport gate “a complex attack” and confirmed a second blast.

Blinken Says U.S. Is Down To Last 1,500 Americans In Afghanistan

The U.S. has evacuated 82,300 since Aug. 14, the Secretary of State said Wednesday afternoon.