- A U.S. murder suspect fled to Mexico.
The Gringo Hunters were waiting. (washingtonpost.com) - What if Public Funds Were Controlled by the Public? (nytimes.com)
- Stolen White House docs were stored in Donald Trump’s personal Mar-a-Lago suite; National Archives threatened to go to Congress and Justice Department to get Trump to turn over records (cnn.com)Trump Is Still Hiding Documents From The National Archives (politicususa.com)Former White House officials accuse Trump of full-blown intelligence scandal over stolen classified documents (rawstory.com)
- Tuesday Primaries: Who Won, Who Lost and Which Races Were Too Close to Call (nytimes.com)Here's your voter fraud! Two top Republicans in the Michigan governor’s race face disqualification over forged petitions, officials say. (nytimes.com)
- Ukraine war: civilians were ‘directly targeted’ by Russian troops in Bucha, UN suggests before Zelenskiy address (theguardian.com)More Atrocities Are Exposed (nytimes.com)‘Why did they do this to us?’: Bucha’s survivors come out of hiding (theguardian.com)Ukrainian villagers describe cruel and brutal Russian occupation (washingtonpost.com)Zelenskiy set to demand new Russia sanctions at UN amid Bucha outcry (theguardian.com)As Russia retreats from Kyiv, U.S. sees uglier fights to come (washingtonpost.com)EU to propose fresh sanctions including ban on Russian coal (theguardian.com)Why Germany Can’t Just Pull the Plug on Russian Energy (nytimes.com)EU allies expel over 120 Russian diplomats in two days after Bucha killings (theguardian.com)
- Donald Trump took ‘top secret’ White House documents to Mar-a-Lago; two unnamed sources say some of the documents the former president removed were ‘above top secret’ (washingtonpost.com)
- ‘Everywhere Babies,’ a picture book celebrating infants, just got banned in (we’re shocked!) Florida (washingtonpost.com)
- ‘We’re doing everything we can to survive’: As the US looks to move on from Covid-19, high-risk and disabled Americans feel forgotten (cnn.com)
- Halting Progress and Happy Accidents: How mRNA Vaccines Were Made (nytimes.com)










