1 crew member rescued after US fighter jet shot down in Iran, officials tell AP
It marked a major escalation in the conflict just two days after President Donald Trump said the U.S. has “beaten and completely decimated Iran”
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Japan Suspends 1.63 Million Doses Of Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Over Contamination
It raises concern of a supply shortage as the country tries to accelerate vaccinations amid a COVID-19 surge. -
Watching Afghanistan Fall Reminds These Veterans Of Who They Left Behind
"I probably have not slept since it happened," says Timothy Griffin. -
On Her Last Stop In Southeast Asia, V.P. Harris Emphasizes Human And Worker Rights
Harris elevated activists in a region of the world known for its challenges and restrictions to human rights. -
How Local Organizations With Deep Roots In Haiti Are Providing Lifesaving Aid
Several organizations are stepping up: Build Health International, Partners In Health and the Kraft family, which sent the New England Patriots airplane to deliver vital supplies. -
Leadership Lessons From President Biden And Afghanistan
The clock is ticking down to the August 31 deadline the Biden administration set for U.S. troops to leave Afghanistan. -
Harris Says The U.S. Will Provide Vietnam 1 Million More Vaccine Doses
Vietnam is currently grappling with a fresh coronavirus surge and stubbornly low vaccination rates. -
When Did The Paralympics Start? Here's A Brief History Of The Games
Sports for athletes with an impairment have existed for more than a century. -
Moulton And Fellow Congressman Make 'Secret' Trip To Kabul Amid U.S. Withdrawal Chaos
Veterans and Reps. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., and Peter Meijer, R-Mich., traveled to Kabul "in secret" on Tuesday, drawing the ire of Biden administration officials.