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The aftermath of a local-newspaper shooting. Plus the implications of a Trump–Putin summit, Terry Crews's testimony on sexual assault, and more.
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The Capital Gazette: In the wake of the shooting that killed five local newspaper employees, Emma Green reported on the scene in Annapolis, Maryland, where residents are struggling to make sense of an attack that struck at the heart of their community. Police identified the suspected shooter using facial-recognition technology, comparing an image of his face to those in a database of driver’s-license and mug-shot photos.

The United Nations’ International Organization on Migration for its director general—a rare move for an agency in which the U.S. has historically played a leadership role. While backlash against the

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