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NBC News:
The Buffalo supermarket shooting suspect posted an apparent manifesto repeatedly citing ‘Great Replacement’ theory — 13 shot, 10 killed at Buffalo grocery store — A manifesto apparently written by the suspect in a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket that killed 10 laid out specific plans …
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Associated Press:
Supermarket shooter sought Black neighborhood, official says — BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The white 18-year-old who shot and killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket had researched the local demographics while looking for places with a high concentration of Black residents …
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Reuters, The Daily Beast, Associated Press, NBC Chicago, The Root, WTOP News, NBC New York and NewsNation
Washington Post:
The roots of the ‘great replacement theory’ believed to fuel Buffalo shooter — The man authorities say opened fire in a Buffalo grocery store Saturday, killing 10, appears to have left behind a white supremacist document centered on the idea of a plot to replace the White population with immigrants.
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Media Matters for America, Mother Jones, New York Times, Daily Kos, TheGrio and The Western Journal
Erie County (New York) Government:
Broome County Teen Arraigned for Killing Ten, Injuring Three in Shooting at Buffalo Grocery Store — Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn announces that 18-year-old Payton S. Gendron of Conklin, New York was arraigned this evening before Buffalo City Court Judge Craig D. Hannah …
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WIVB-TV, CNN, National Review, The Gateway Pundit, Fox News, Law & Crime, The Hill, The Western Journal and Washington Examiner
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Conservative media is familiar with Buffalo suspect's alleged ‘theory’ — The suspect in Saturday's killing of 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket allegedly wrote a document endorsing “great replacement theory,” a once-fringe racist idea that became a popular refrain among media figures …
Washington Post:
Buffalo suspect allegedly inspired by racist theory fueling global carnage — The theory, known as the ‘great replacement,’ has gained currency on popular television programs and in the halls of Congress — Before embarking on a racist rampage in Buffalo on Saturday …
Washington Post:
Suspect in Buffalo shooting was investigated last year over threatening statements
Suspect in Buffalo shooting was investigated last year over threatening statements
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NPR, Talking Points Memo, Associated Press, Insider and The White House
Cathy Young / Morning Shots:
The Replacement Theory — And Terrorist Practice
The Replacement Theory — And Terrorist Practice
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Los Angeles Times, Du Mez CONNECTIONS, Can We Still Govern? and Raw Story
Arpan Rai / The Independent:
Gun used in Buffalo supermarket shooting was bought legally but modified, governor says
Gun used in Buffalo supermarket shooting was bought legally but modified, governor says
The White House:
Statement by President Biden on Mass Shooting in Buffalo, New York
Statement by President Biden on Mass Shooting in Buffalo, New York
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Bloomberg, Fox News, CNN, NBC New York, RedState, The Atlantic, Insider and РИА …
Washington Post:
10 killed in racially motivated shooting at Buffalo grocery store
10 killed in racially motivated shooting at Buffalo grocery store
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HuffPost, Buffalo News, UPI, NewsNation, CBS News, Shaw Media Local, KRON4, Breitbart, The Daily Beast, Washington Examiner and Law & Crime
Buffalo News:
Gunman, 18, drove more than 3 hours to Buffalo to commit hate crime, officials say
Gunman, 18, drove more than 3 hours to Buffalo to commit hate crime, officials say
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The Daily Beast, Washington Post, Insider, The Daily Wire, al.com, New York Post, WCDC-TV and No More Mister Nice Blog
JTA / Haaretz:
Buffalo Mass Shooter Was Motivated by Antisemitic Conspiracy Theories
Buffalo Mass Shooter Was Motivated by Antisemitic Conspiracy Theories
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The Guardian and Rolling Stone
National Review:
Throwing Away Pennsylvania — The conventional wisdom has been that Donald Trump might hurt Republican prospects in the midterms by endorsing and boosting flawed candidates. That's a valid concern, but the Republican Senate primary in Pennsylvania is a showcase for a different dynamic …
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Politico, Washington Examiner, CNN and Raw Story
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Azi Paybarah / New York Times:
Kathy Barnette Says She 'Can't Provide a Lot of Context' for Her Anti-Islamic Tweets
Kathy Barnette Says She 'Can't Provide a Lot of Context' for Her Anti-Islamic Tweets
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, Big League Politics and Fox News
Washington Post:
Leading GOP candidates in Pennsylvania were in Washington on Jan. 6
Leading GOP candidates in Pennsylvania were in Washington on Jan. 6
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, Against the Grain and Politico
Associated Press:
Russian neighbor Finland announces it wants to join NATO — BERLIN (AP) — Finland declared Sunday that it wants to join NATO, as a senior official with the western military alliance expressed hope that — with Russia's military advance appearing to falter — Ukraine can win the war.
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Insider, Politico, Yahoo Finance, RedState, Associated Press, New York Post, Muzzle Velocity, USA Today, HotAir, The Guardian and CBS News
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CNN:
Finland will apply to join NATO, leaders say, ditching decades of neutrality despite Russia's threats of retaliation — (CNN)Finland's government announced Sunday it will apply to join NATO, ditching decades of wartime neutrality and ignoring Russian threats of possible retaliation …
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Washington Post, Associated Press, Fox News, Bloomberg, Agence France-Presse, Fortune, Radio Free Europe/Radio …, shadowrunners, The Daily Wire and UPI
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Support for abortion rights hits new high as midterm outlook stays mostly unchanged — WASHINGTON — Support for abortion rights has reached a record high, and nearly two-thirds of Americans oppose the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, according to a new national NBC News poll conducted …
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The Hill, The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Wire and The Guardian
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Devan Cole / CNN:
Nebraska GOP governor says he will call a special session to pass total abortion ban if Roe is overturned
Nebraska GOP governor says he will call a special session to pass total abortion ban if Roe is overturned
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The Hill and Mother Jones
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Nebraska Guv Wants No Rape or Incest Exception for Abortion: 'They're Still Babies'
Nebraska Guv Wants No Rape or Incest Exception for Abortion: 'They're Still Babies'
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Insider, Rolling Stone, Daily Kos, Raw Story and Political Wire
Mike Baker / New York Times:
A Fracture in Idaho's G.O.P. as the Far Right Seeks Control — Ahead of a primary vote, traditional Republicans are raising alarm about the future of the party, warning about the growing strength of militia members, racists and the John Birch Society. — BONNERS FERRY, Idaho …
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Raw Story
David Cohen / Politico:
Oklahoma's new abortion law could be undermined, governor admits — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Sunday acknowledged concerns that his state's strict new law on abortion could be circumvented on tribal lands within the state. — “That's something that a lot of Oklahomans …
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Raw Story, The Hill and The Daily Wire
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Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Democracy is at stake in the midterms. The media must convey that. — We journalists have to try harder and find new ways to convey to voters how badly things could turn out. — I was mesmerized this past week by two astonishing videos, watching them both multiple times.
Maki Becker / Buffalo News:
Katherine ‘Kat’ Massey: ‘We lost a powerful voice’ — Katherine “Kat” Massey fought for her community. — She was an ardent advocate for civil rights and education and did everything she could to lift up Buffalo's Black community, said former Erie County Legislator Betty Jean Grant …
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Jay Varma / The Atlantic:
How Public Health Failed America — Even though Anthony Fauci, the White House's chief medical adviser, backed off his statement that the United States is “out of the pandemic phase,” elected officials and much of the public seem to think that he had it right the first time.
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