Los Angeles Times: The suspect in a shooting that killed one person and injured five at a Taiwanese church in Laguna Woods appeared to be motivated by political hatred of Taiwan, officials said Monday.
The Atlantic: A manifesto is not something to be ignored; it’s a playbook for the next attack.
NPR: The ‘Great Replacement’ conspiracy theory isn’t fringe anymore, it’s mainstream
Associated Press: The Vatican’s foreign minister, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, is heading to Kyiv this week as the Holy See seeks to balance its concern for Ukrainians amid Russia’s war with its efforts to keep open a channel of dialogue with Moscow.
The New York Times: The Supreme Court’s impending repeal of Roe will be owed to more than judicial argumentation. There are prior worldviews at work in this upheaval.
The Guardian: Gang who stole statues from Hindu temple in India return most items, with a note saying they had suffered nightmares.
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