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Chicago Mandates Covid-19 Vaccines For City Workers—Three Largest U.S. Cities Now Require Them

Workers need to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 15, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.

Brazil Will Start Giving Covid-19 Vaccine Booster Doses In September

Its health minister said immunocompromised people and those over 80 will begin getting the shots Sept. 15.

Lake Tahoe Threatened By Explosive Wildfire And Hazardous Air

Smoke from the Caldor fire has set air pollution records, the Los Angeles Times reported.

‘Havana Syndrome’ Reportedly Held Up Kamala Harris’ Vietnam Visit. What Is It?

Two or more U.S. staff in Hanoi were evacuated after feeling symptoms of what intelligence officials suspect is a microwave energy attack, but a theory with little evidence so far.

Taliban Tells Afghans: You Can’t Leave Anymore

The group also opposes extending the U.S.’ Aug. 31 deadline to remove troops, its spokesperson said.

Biden Reportedly Considering Tapping U.S. Airlines To Help Afghanistan Evacuations

The Civil Reserve Air Fleet would not fly into Afghanistan but would shuttle evacuees between intermediate bases.

17,000 People Evacuated In First Week Of Airlifts, Pentagon Says

Thousands more Americans—and tens of thousands more Afghans—await rescue.

U.S. Embassy Tells Americans To Stay Away From Airport Due To ‘Potential Security Threats’

The alert was published to the embassy’s website Saturday morning.

State Department Touts New Strategies To Boost Evacuation Numbers

More countries are accepting airlifted Americans and Afghans.

Uzbekistan Deports 150 Afghan Refugees Under Taliban Agreement

The Taliban had reportedly guaranteed their security.