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August turns into a month of crises as Biden stares down a pivotal moment in his presidency

By Betsy Klein, CNN President Joe Biden is facing multiple August crises with Afghanistan on the verge of collapse, Covid-19 patients overwhelming hospitals in some states, persistent inflation concerns, an uncertain path forward for his sweeping infrastructure agenda and surging attempted border crossings. It’s a far cry from the celebrations of July, where the White

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US nearing deal with Qatar to house thousands of Afghans who helped military, as situation worsens in Afghanistan

By Alex Marquardt, CNN The Biden administration is working to finalize an agreement with Qatar to temporarily house thousands of Afghans who worked with the United States and their families and are fleeing their country as the security situation deteriorates, according to a source familiar with the ongoing discussions. The source said it could be

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US nearing deal with Qatar to house thousands of Afghans who helped military, as situation worsens in Afghanistan

By Alex Marquardt, CNN The Biden administration is working to finalize an agreement with Qatar to temporarily house thousands of Afghans who worked with the United States and their families and are fleeing their country as the security situation deteriorates, according to a source familiar with the ongoing discussions. The source said it could be

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In the new letters to Govs. Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas

Education Department sends letters to Texas and Florida governors signaling support for states’ educators amid school mask mandate fight

By Liz Stark, CNN The US Department of Education sent letters Friday to the Republican governors of Texas and Florida, as well as Florida school administrators, amid an escalating battle between the White House and state officials over school mask guidance as the Delta variant surges. In the new letters to Govs. Ron DeSantis of

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The week in 17 headlines

By Lauren Dezenski, CNN This week, more public and private entities rolled out Covid-19 vaccine mandates as the Delta variant continued its spread. Meanwhile, the situation in Afghanistan deteriorated as more cities fell to the Taliban amid the US departure.  Monday ‘Final warning’: Lawmakers, Biden administration sound alarm over UN climate report and urge swift

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An inventory of pre-sold caskets at a funeral home in April 2020 in New York City.

FEMA funeral assistance tops $1 billion to families of Covid victims

By Liz Stark and Tami Luhby, CNN The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s funeral assistance program has distributed more than $1 billion to those who have lost loved ones to Covid-19 since the application process began in mid-April, the agency announced Friday. Matthew Redding, deputy director of FEMA’s Individual Assistance division, noted the “very somber milestone”

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi for weeks has made clear that the consensus within her caucus was to hold up the infrastructure bill until the Senate approves the larger Democratic-only bill.

House Democratic moderates threaten Pelosi’s strategy and demand immediate vote on infrastructure bill

By Manu Raju and Daniella Diaz, CNN Nine Democratic House moderates are threatening to withhold their support for their party’s must-pass budget resolution until Speaker Nancy Pelosi changes course and instead allows their chamber to first vote on the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan the Senate approved this week. The threat, outlined in a letter

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US President Joe Biden (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet during the US-Russia summit in Geneva

New intel reports indicate fresh efforts by Russia to interfere in 2022 election

By Katie Bo Williams, Natasha Bertrand and Alex Marquardt, CNN The Biden administration is receiving regular intelligence reports indicating Russian efforts to interfere in US elections are evolving and ongoing, current and former officials say, and in fact, never stopped, despite President Joe Biden’s warnings to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the summer and a

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