“Senator Bob showed me that even well into your 90s, it is never too late to make a new friend,” Savannah Guthrie said.
Author: Chelsey Cox, USA TODAY
State Department inspector general to investigate end of Afghanistan operations
Acting inspector general Diana Shaw informed Congress the department will investigate the evacuation of U.S. citizens and Afghan nationals.
Ghost voices and floating heads? These are the most haunted places in the US
From cemeteries to cave structures, here are the 13 best places in the United States for a ghost sighting.
Restless spirits and haunted stories: Here are 13 of the most haunted places in America
From cemeteries to cave structures, here are the 13 best places in the United States for a ghost sighting.
Restless spirits and haunted stories: Here are 13 of the most haunted places in America
From cemeteries to cave structures, here are the 13 best places in the United States for a ghost sighting.
Border patrol agents on horseback in Del Rio drew outrage. Why do they still ride horses?
Images of mounted border agents chasing down Haitian migrants near the Rio Grande drew condemnation this week and saw Biden criticized from all sides.
What is Roe v. Wade and how could the Texas abortion law affect it?
Roe v. Wade guaranteed access to safe, legal abortions nationwide. The Supreme Court’s decision on the Texas abortion law could set a new precedent.
Afghan interpreter who helped rescue Biden in 2008 left behind after US evacuation, report says
An Afghan interpreter who helped rescue President Joe Biden 13 years ago was left behind in Afghanistan, according to The Wall Street Journal.
What to know about US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Terror attacks, frantic civilians and mass evacuations ahead of a fast-approaching Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline.
Desperate crowds, closed gates, people stranded after bombing at Kabul airport
Evacuations by U.S. forces continue despite closed gates, increased security after bombing at Kabul’s airport.