Afghan Military Says U.S. Left Bagram Airfield At Night Without Notice
Bagram's new commander said the nearly 20 years of U.S. and NATO involvement in Afghanistan was appreciated, but now it's time for Afghans to step up.

Israeli extremist group takes root in US with fundraising bid
An investigation by AP and the watchdog group Shomrim found that money raised through a U.S. nonprofit has gone to convicted Israeli extremists.
By Avshalom Sassoni / Pool Photo via AP
Afghan women athletes barred from play, fear Taliban threats
Afghan female athletes say Taliban rulers have not just banned all sports for women and girls, they have actively harassed those who once played.
By Ebrahim Noroozi / AP
Alabama Woman Who Joined IS Hopes To Return From Syria Camp
Hoda Muthana said she was brainwashed by online traffickers into joining the Islamic State in 2014 and regrets everything except her young son.
By AP Photo / The News MovementTop Stories

Why are more married couples living apart?
The latest U.S. Census shows roughly 3.89 million American married adults are living apart.
By Scripps News
Why audiences are getting their news from comedians
Getting some comedy with your news may help you remember what you’re learning.
By Victoria Will / AP
How do Amazon packages get delivered so quickly?
When retailers like Amazon deliver on their speedy shipping promises, it’s good news for consumers. But it can compromise workplace safety.
By Mark Lennihan / AP