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Apr 24

Trial to begin for man who killed 11 at Tree of Life synagogue in 2018

By Peter Smith, Mark Scolforo, Associated Press

The shooting was the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history.

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Nov 20

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News Wrap: Climate summit wraps with promise of disaster fund for poor nations

In our news wrap Sunday, COP27 came to a close with a breakthrough deal that will create a climate disaster fund for the world's poorest nations, new Twitter CEO Elon Musk reinstated Donald Trump's personal account on the platform, western…

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Aug 08

Albuquerque authorities investigating killings of 4 Muslim men

By Associated Press

Police investigating whether the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque are connected say Sunday they need help finding a vehicle believed to be connected to the deaths.

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Jun 21

40 years after Vincent Chin’s death, activists work to keep legacy from fading

By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang

Correction: The original version of this story misspelled Yuji Ichioka’s name. It has since been updated. Director and writer Curtis Chin grew up in Detroit’s small, close-knit Chinatown. His family owned Chung’s, a long popular Chinese restaurant and local…

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Jun 15

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News Wrap: Buffalo mass shooting suspect faces federal hate crimes

In our news wrap Wednesday, a white man accused of shooting 10 Black victims in Buffalo will face federal hate crimes, President Biden pushed oil companies to produce more gasoline, Michigan police officer charged with murdering Patrick Lyoya was fired,…

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May 15

Biden calls for unity to stem racial hate following Buffalo shooting

By Associated Press

Biden used his remarks at a Capitol ceremony honoring law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty in 2021 to decry what he said his Justice Department has labeled as “a hate crime, a racially motivated act of…

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May 15

What we know about the victims and survivors of the Buffalo shooting

By Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press

They were gunned down by a white man who authorities say showed up at the store with the “express purpose” of killing Black people. Three others were wounded.

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May 15

Shooter targeted Black neighborhood in Buffalo mass shooting, officials say

By Carolyn Thompson, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

Federal authorities were still working to confirm the authenticity of a 180-page manifesto that was posted online, which detailed the plot and identified Payton Gendron by name as the gunman, the official said. Authorities say the shooting was motivated by…

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May 14

Gunman murders 10 in racist attack at Buffalo supermarket

By Carolyn Thompson, Michael Balsamo, Dave Collins, Associated Press

Officials said 11 of the victims were Black and two are white. The shooting happened in a predominantly Black neighborhood a few miles north of downtown Buffalo.

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Apr 11

How violence against Asian Americans has grown and how to stop it, according to activists

By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang

One year after the Atlanta spa shootings which killed eight people, including six Asian American women, Asian American communities continue to be on edge.

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