Taliban Press Conference, R. Kelly, and Unbanked Americans
No images? Click here Good morning, it's Wednesday, Aug. 18, and we're covering the new normal in Afghanistan, the trial of music star R. Kelly, and much more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWTaliban Take ControlThe Taliban cemented their control over Afghanistan yesterday, while attempting to establish the legitimacy of their rule in the country. A representative for the group held a news conference, promising amnesty for citizens who aided Western efforts and to allow women to participate in society—within the confines of the Taliban's interpretation of Islamic law. Many remain skeptical about the group's claims of moderation. As the Taliban made the announcements, US troops worked to restore order at the Kabul airport to resume evacuations. Diplomatic staff and a number of US citizens remain in the country, but Afghan citizens seeking to leave were reportedly attacked and prevented entry at Taliban checkpoints surrounding the airport. In related news, a prescheduled inspector general's report on lessons learned from the two-decade mission in the country was released yesterday, citing failures ranging from uncoordinated operations to misunderstanding cultural context. Find the full report here. Separately, Taliban officials complained about being censored on social media. R. Kelly Trial Begins The sexual abuse trial against R&B superstar R. Kelly begins today, with opening statements scheduled for this morning. Kelly faces 22 federal charges, including child pornography, human trafficking, and other sex crimes in two separate cases in New York and Illinois, among other state-level charges. The 54-year-old Kelly is one of the most successful music artists in recent decades, having sold over 75 million records worldwide. A three-time Grammy winner, Kelly was named by Billboard as the top R&B artist between 1985 and 2010. Critics argue Kelly has long used his standing to prey on vulnerable girls. He was first accused of having sex with an underage girl in 1991, married then 15-year-old singer Aaliyah in 1995, and was acquitted on similar charges in 2008. Kelly has pleaded not guilty to all charges. See a breakdown of the New York case here. Booster ShotsUS health officials are likely this week to recommend COVID-19 booster shots for those previously vaccinated, according to reports. The guidance suggests the extra shot be administered eight months after full vaccination. The potential boosters would become available once the vaccines, now under emergency use authorization, receive full approval. The recommendation would come amid concerns over the emergence of more transmissible variants. Scientists have noted mRNA vaccines, like those from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech, carry a genetic blueprint instructing the body to replicate the virus's protein spike (see 101, w/video)—instructions that can be quickly tweaked to match different variants. In related news, New York City's vaccine mandate kicked in yesterday, with proof of inoculation required to enter restaurants, bars, gyms, and other indoor venues. Businesses have until Sept. 13 to begin enforcing the rules. Elsewhere, Chicago announced an indoor mask mandate, regardless of vaccination status, beginning Friday. In Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) tested positive for COVID-19 yesterday. Abbott is fully vaccinated and is reportedly not experiencing symptoms. See US averages for new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths here. In partnership with Public GoodsBUY YOURSELF SOMETHING NICEHave sustainable or eco-friendly products you simply can't live without? 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