Ahmad Shuja Jamal on the Taliban and the Big Powers Trump’s statements, the views of his senior Cabinet nominees, and the dynamics in Afghanistan do not make recognition [of the Taliban regime] likely in the foreseeable future.” ... 12/9/2024 - 1:20 am | View Link
Trump taps businessman and former Abraham Accords negotiator as hostage point-man Adam Boehler, who also helped lead talks with the Taliban during Trump's first term, previously suggested a US military operation to rescue American hostages held by Hamas The post Trump taps ... 12/4/2024 - 9:02 am | View Link
Trump appoints former Middle East negotiator as hostage affairs envoy President-elect Trump on Wednesday announced his selection of Adam Boehler to serve as special presidential envoy for hostage affairs in his second term. While the position holds the rank of an ... 12/4/2024 - 6:05 am | View Link
Exclusive: Taliban administration officials to attend UN climate conference in Azerbaijan KABUL, Nov 10 (Reuters) - (This Nov. 10 story has been refiled to remove paragraph 14 to clarify Mayar's quote, which refers to G7+ member countries, including Afghanistan) Afghan Taliban ... 11/9/2024 - 11:00 am | View Link
Thanks to Trump and Leon and the rest of the coming GOP nightmare, you might not be in the holiday spirit this year.
Laughter is the best medicine so here are some fun White Elephant gift ideas. You'll be the hit of your holiday party.
Solar Queen Waving Queen Elizabeth
Remember Queen Elizabeth with a collectible SOLAR QUEEN.
WASHINGTON — Rayful Edmond, a drug kingpin once believed to control about a third of the cocaine trade in the nation’s capital during the crack epidemic of the 1980s, has died in federal custody, the Bureau of Prisons confirmed Tuesday.
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Edmond, 60, was known at the height of his criminal empire as the “king of cocaine” in Washington, D.
President-elect Donald Trump sued the Des Moines Register and its pollster for “brazen election interference” in publishing a survey the weekend before the election that showed Democrat Kamala Harris with a surprising lead of three percentage points in the state.
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The Register’s parent Gannett Co. on Tuesday dismissed the lawsuit as meritless and said it would vigorously defend its First Amendment rights.
The lawsuit continues the President-elect’s campaign against media outlets he feels have wronged him.
No team takes the field and tries to get off to a slow start.
In Thursday night games, though, a fast start isn’t just preferred. It’s critical.
Broncos coach Sean Payton noted before his team’s first Thursday night game — Week 7 at New Orleans — that teams leading at halftime on Thursday nights win a disproportionate number of games.
This week, in a potential clinching matchup against a division rival with whom Denver is jockeying for postseason position, that message is getting hammered home.
The Los Angeles Chargers have been a fast-starting team this year in general.
A woman was shot and injured by police in northeast Colorado Springs on Tuesday afternoon after she allegedly pointed a gun at officers during a domestic disturbance, officials said.
A resident in the 5600 block of Buckskin Pass Drive called 911 at around 2:58 p.m. and told dispatchers his ex-girlfriend was ringing the doorbell and “excessively knocking,” the Colorado Springs Police Department said in a post on X.
Officers knew the woman often carried a gun and attempted to contact her as she walked away from the area.
Denver is on the cusp of getting its first professional women’s sports team since the late 1990s.
The National Women’s Soccer League is in the closing stages of adding Denver as the league’s 16th franchise, a source close to the negotiations confirmed to The Denver Post on Tuesday. The source spoke on condition of anonymity because negotiations are not yet complete.
The winning bid group, publicly known as “For Denver FC,” beat out fellow finalists cities Cincinnati and Cleveland to secure the expansion franchise.