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More than one million Louisiana residents were still without power Tuesday after Hurricane Ida slammed into the state. Emergency crews continued to rescue people trapped by floodwaters. Photo: Dan Anderson/Shutterstock
The Caldor Fire grew by 25,000 acres in 24 hours, prompting evacuations from South Lake Tahoe, Calif., in a region that is popular with tourists. Roads out of the resort city were lined with cars as people fled. Photo Credit: Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images
Taliban militants took control of Kabul’s airport after the last U.S. cargo plane took off before President Biden’s Aug. 31 deadline. The departure marks the end of America’s longest war, which lasted nearly 20 years. Photo: Taliban Handout/Reuters
A Swiss startup has created a giant vacuum cleaner to capture carbon dioxide from the air, helping companies offset their emissions. WSJ visits the facility to see how it traps the gas for sale to clients like Coca-Cola, which uses it in fizzy drinks. Composite: Clément Bürge
Thousands remain left behind in Afghanistan as U.S. forces withdraw from Kabul following President Biden's political strategy of simply getting out of the country, irrespective of the consequences. Image: Marcus Yam/LA Times/Getty Images
As U.S. troops pack up to leave Afghanistan, attacks between the military and Islamic State militants have increased. WSJ’s Sune Rasmussen explains how the security situation in the final days has added to Afghans' concerns about life under Taliban rule and what could come next. Photo: Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images
Apple said it would cost $999 to fix a MacBook Pro. An independent repair store did it for $325. WSJ’s Joanna Stern went on a journey to repair two water-damaged laptops and show how new legislation could provide more options for fixing our broken gadgets.
The president faces challenges at home and abroad. Photo:AFP/Getty Images
Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana as a Category 4 storm and knocked out power to the entire city of New Orleans. The storm is testing a $14.6 billion system including levees and flood walls, while threatening hospitals overwhelmed with Covid-19 patients. Photo: Eric Gay/Associated Press
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Exclusive video shows the scene of an airstrike conducted by the U.S. military on suspected Islamic State militants in eastern Afghanistan.
Crowds of people hoping to flee Afghanistan returned to Kabul’s international airport Friday after an explosion there Thursday left nearly 200 Afghans and 13 U.S. service members dead. Photo: EPA/Shutterstock
Ever wondered how tennis pros are able to hit the ball with so much force, at extreme angles with incredible accuracy while still keeping it in the court? It comes down to physics. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains what you can learn from the physics that give tennis pros their edge. Photo composite: Adele Morgan
The injured were taken to hospitals in Kabul after two explosions outside the city’s international airport left more than 100 people dead. U.S. officials said the military expects more attacks and efforts to evacuate thousands would continue. Photo: Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images
Supply shocks, increased demand, and labor shortages are putting inflationary pressure on businesses. A Napa Valley winery provides a window into how businesses decide whether or not to raise their prices. Photo: Karl Mollohan for The Wall Street Journal
China’s Tencent is backing the developers of blockbuster videogames such as “Pokémon Unite,” “League of Legends" and “Fortnite.” But Beijing’s regulatory crackdown on its tech giants could affect the company’s global videogame empire. Photo composite: Sharon Shi
President Biden said Thursday that he will continue evacuation efforts and will grant the military any additional support they may need. He also emphasized that U.S. will not be intimidated by ISIS. Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg News
Marine Corps Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. said he expects attacks to continue in Afghanistan after Thursday’s Kabul airport attack. He also attributed the bombing to an ISIS affiliate and said the U.S. is prepared to seek those responsible. Photo: Department of Defense
Two explosions hit crowds of people trying to enter Kabul’s international airport Thursday where the U.S. military is attempting to evacuate thousands of Americans and Afghans. Photo: Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images
For many Afghan evacuees who are able to board a flight out of Kabul, the long journey to their host countries is just beginning. WSJ’s Michelle Hackman explains the steps in the resettlement process and the challenges as they start new lives. Photo: Jesus Hellan/Zuma Press
If you’re picking just a couple of stocks for your whole portfolio, you’re not investing—you’re trading. WSJ’s Telis Demos explains the benefits of diversifying your investment portfolio. Photo: Storyblocks
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As the long-awaited trial of Theranos founder and former CEO Elizabeth Holmes gets underway, WSJ looks back at the scandal’s biggest milestones and speaks with legal reporter Sara Randazzo about what we can expect to see in the fraud trial. Photo Illustration: Adele Morgan/WSJ
Toys are getting more expensive, and inflation isn't the only thing to blame. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday looked into why a small Covid-19 outbreak in China has prompted toymakers big and small to raise their prices. Illustration: Adele Morgan
Property owners in the windy and sunny parts of the U.S. are pushing back against large-scale renewable energy development, opposition that researchers say could slow the transition to a cleaner economy. Photo: Aaron Yoder/WSJ
Rescue teams in Tennessee searched for survivors after flash floods triggered by heavy rain killed more than 20 people and left many more missing. President Biden offered his condolences and said the administration was ready to provide support. Photo: Mark Humphrey/Associated Press
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President Biden acknowledged the difficulty of getting thousands out of Afghanistan during a news conference Sunday. He also said U.S. airlines will help with evacuation efforts from staging centers in Europe and the Middle East. Photo: ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES
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President Biden committed Friday to helping stranded Americans and Afghan allies flee Afghanistan following the Taliban’s takeover of the capital. Scenes of desperation continue to play out at Kabul’s international airport. Photo: WAKIL KOHSAR/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/Getty Images
President Biden promised safe return to all Americans who want to leave Afghanistan during a news conference Friday. He also addressed growing criticism over his handling of the U.S. military withdrawal in Afghanistan. Photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press
At Tesla’s AI Day, Elon Musk said the company plans to build a robot in human form that would draw on some of the technology for its vehicles. The event comes as U.S. auto safety regulators are investigating Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance system. Photo: Tesla
Chaos continued around Kabul’s international airport as evacuations out of Afghanistan remained difficult for many, including Afghan women, who face an uncertain future under Taliban rule. WSJ’s Jessica Donati explains. Photo: Isaiah Campbell/U.S. Marine Corps/AFP/Getty Images
While the future of the nearly 23-year-old International Space Station remains uncertain after 2024, China says its newly equipped Tiangong station will be up and running by next year. WSJ unpacks the design and technology of both space stations. Photo: CCTV; NASA
The Caldor Fire in Northern California quickly surged in size as it destroyed homes and forced evacuations. Dry and windy conditions fueled the blaze, creating smoke that turned skies red in parts of Nevada. Photo: Fred Greaves/Reuters
Wonder Land: Kabul’s conquerors hold the leverage in defining the terms of a postwar status quo. Images: AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
The Biden administration announced that Americans who have been fully vaccinated with a two-dose regimen against Covid-19 should receive a booster, citing the threat from the highly contagious Delta variant. WSJ breaks down what you need to know. Photo: Kamil Krzaczynski/Reuters
Demonstrations against Taliban rule in eastern Afghanistan were met with gunfire Wednesday while checkpoints in Kabul imposed by the Taliban continued to hamper evacuations out of the international airport. Photo: AFP/Getty Images
The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan more rapidly than intelligence officials expected. Here’s a look at the nine days that sealed the group’s yearslong takeover. Illustration: Laura Kammermann
The Taliban violently dispersed protesters in Jalalabad who waved the flag of the fallen Afghan republic in one of the first challenges to Taliban rule to emerge. Photo: AFP/Getty Images
As America ends its war in Afghanistan after 20 years, a WSJ analysis of data shows how the Taliban gradually took back control of the country and expanded its military presence after being toppled in 2001. Photo Illustration: George Downs
Tropical Storm Grace hit Haiti just days after an earthquake had driven survivors to seek shelter in makeshift tents. The storm forced the rescue effort to halt temporarily, while the earthquake death toll rose to more than 1,900 Tuesday. Photo: Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters
Thousands of people rushed to Kabul’s international airport as the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. WSJ’s Yaroslav Trofimov describes his journey from the city to catch an evacuation flight. Photo: AFP