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'A Sadness I Can't Carry': The Story Of The Drum

The New York Times - 31 Aug 2021 11:00
'A Sadness I Can't Carry': The Story Of The Drum For Ojibwe, the Big Drum is a gathering to mourn, to process grief, to understand loss. Could it heal my pain from the past year?
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Caldor Fire: Roads packed after South Lake Tahoe ordered to evacuate; crews scramble to keep blaze at bay Thousands of people rushed to leave South Lake Tahoe Monday after the tourist city came under evacuation orders due to the dangerous Caldor Fire.      
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Instagram model killed in suspected murder-suicide in Texas: cops An Instagram model who counted Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion among her millions of followers was killed in an apparent murder-suicide in Texas, authorities said.
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After 20 years, US ground troops leave Afghanistan, but Americans left behind All U.S. troops have departed Afghanistan, the Department of Defense announced, concluding America's military ground presence there and longest war after 20 years.
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Federal Judge Strikes Down Trump Rule Governing Water Pollution The rule allowed fertilizers, pesticides and industrial chemicals to flow into small streams, marshes and wetlands. The judge warned of environmental harm.
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New Zealand flash floods force evacuations in Auckland, motorists rescued by jet ski Floods came after unexpectedly heavy rains, with as much as 90mm per hour hitting the city through the night Aucklanders have been forced to evacuate their homes in the middle of the night due to flash flooding, after Ne...
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FBI: Texas shooter possibly inspired by foreign terrorists He fatally shot a Lyft driver and opened fire in a police station.
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Taliban arrests top Afghan cleric who spoke out against insurgents Maulvi Mohammad Sardar Zadran, the former head of the National Council of Religious Scholars of Afghanistan, was photographed with strip of brown material covering his eyes.
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Afghan women can study at university but not with men: Taliban Boys and girls will also be separated in elementary schools under Taliban rule, which was already common in Afghanistan.
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Shocking video shows man hanging below Black Hawk flown by Taliban Shocking footage appears to show the Taliban flying seized US Black Hawk helicopters over Afghanistan -- including with someone hanging below one from a rope.
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UK and US took 'joint decision' to keep Kabul airport gate open British sources dispute claim US forces kept gate 'open longer than they wanted to' before deadly attack last week Afghanistan latest news - live The UK and the US took a "joint decision" to keep Kabul airport's Abbey Ga...
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He was the last U.S. soldier to leave Afghanistan after 20 years of occupation Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division in Fort Bragg, N.C., was the final soldier to leave Afghanistan.      
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New Zealand minister's TV interview interrupted by son waving phallic carrot Carmel Sepuloni said she would 'never buy the odd shaped carrot pack again' after 'almost wrestling' with son over vegetable A New Zealand cabinet minister has become the latest public figure to be embarrassed by an unfo...
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Genetics researchers who have been watching for new coronavirus variants say they've seen a troubling new lineage that carries many of the same hallmarks as other strains, including Alpha, Beta and Gamma.
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Lightning strike at Jersey Shore kills lifeguard, injures 7 It was the second death of a Jersey Shore lifeguard in a little over a week.
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Overall effectiveness of coronavirus vaccines has not dropped much yet for most vaccinated Americans, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine advisers were told Monday.
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Following the complete withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, a video taken by Los Angeles Times correspondent Nabih Bulos shows a group of Taliban fighters entering a hangar at the Kabul airport and examining what wa...
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Charges in Bali Bombing Case Are Delayed at Guantánamo

The New York Times - 31 Aug 2021 03:08
Charges in Bali Bombing Case Are Delayed at Guantánamo The three prisoners were to be charged for the first time, 18 years after their capture. Translation problems mean they wait one more day.
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CNN's Anna Coren reports on one family's dramatic and dangerous escape out of Afghanistan.
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Hurricane Ida leveled historic jazz landmark Karnofsky Tailor Shop, second home to Louis Armstrong The historic Karnofsky Tailor Shop building, second home to jazz great Louis Armstrong and a birthplace of his musicianship, was leveled by Hurricane Ida when the brutal storm swept through New Orleans.
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Weakened to a tropical depression, Ida brings relentless rain to Mississippi, Alabama Weakened to a tropical depression, Ida brings relentless rain to Mississippi, Alabama
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Robert Durst laughs when grilled over claim he drank fifth of Jack Daniels, dismembered Morris Black with ax and bow saw Robert Durst testified for a twelfth day, laughing at a mention of his dismemberment of Morris Black and refusing to concede he threatened to take his estranged brother Douglas Durst "down" with him.
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