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Shop the final hours of lululemon post-holiday specials—score leggings, joggers and more

lululemon has some epic post-holiday specials on top-tier activewear to keep you looking fit in 2022. Shop for leggings, joggers, hoodies and more.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3EUUBBU

We can't make a country care about its own women. Only Afghanistan can do that.

No matter what Afghanistan's Constitution says, after 20 years there, we were not even close to establishing herd immunity to extremism and misogyny.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/37MOQbh

Food stamp benefits to permanently expand by over 25% in October, USDA announces

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday that it will permanently expand food stamp benefits after pandemic recovery increases.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3sq6f2T

Packers QB Aaron Rodgers believed last season was his last year in Green Bay

Aaron Rodgers revealed that, at this time last season, he was preparing for a potential exit from the Green Bay Packers.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3yTFRAT

Fact check: COVID-19 protects both the person vaccinated and those around them

Social media users are falsely claiming getting vaccinated against COVID-19 only helps that person. Experts say vaccinations protect those around as well.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3k5epdw

US waited too long to withdraw from Afghanistan

Opposing view: The disaster unfolding today is the product of years of mismanagement and strategic neglect in Afghanistan across four presidencies           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3snvIda

Is it time to get rid of homework? Mental health experts weigh in.

Kids hate homework. But as students grapple with mental health impacts of the pandemic, is it time schools start listening to pleas over workloads?           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3k2UqvV

US troops scramble to manage Kabul airport turmoil as thousands seek escape from Taliban

There are about 3,000 U.S. troops at who are setting up barriers to separate the military portion of the airport from the civilian terminal.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3m3IFYN

Fall of Kabul, fall of Saigon: Their horror was our horror. Anguished, we pray for a miracle

I was in third grade in Saigon in 1975. I'm all too familiar with the pain in Afghanistan. Now they fear losing everything to a deadly enemy.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3yTOsn4