Plus: Resettling Afghans, COVID-19, monkeypox and school enrollment |

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A ping pong political week for Donald Trump that saw electoral wins and legal losses underscored the high-stakes situation for GOP candidates and the party itself. A year after the fall of Kabul, some Afghan refugees resettled by a Washington-area organization say they are still struggling to get basic services – and sources say the State Department is looking into it. The daily average of new coronavirus cases has fallen to below 100,000 for the first time in roughly two months. A series of devastating explosions at key Russian military sites on the occupied strategic peninsula have forced the Kremlin to reconsider territory it considers safe. According to the World Health Organization, a disease name should not include an animal species, among other things. With a new academic year underway, school leaders are hoping to recoup seats lost during the pandemic – especially since enrollment declines lead to funding losses. U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad. |
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