Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

Robert Bowers offered to help League of the South's Brad Griffin find a more recent address for a blogger who closely tracked white supremacists.
Inside "We Spoke Out: Comics and the Holocaust," a compilation of comics made in the 1950s, '60s and '70s that tackled atrocity years before mainstream media.
The newspaper's headline, in Hebrew, is from the kaddish and means “May his great name grow exalted and sanctified.”
"Stop it!" the Iowa Republican said when a man asked point-blank whether he identified as a white supremacist.
The CNN anchor stood by his earlier comments amid harsh criticism from conservatives.
A grand jury issued a 44-count indictment that charges him with murder and hate crimes after he killed 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue.
The president said that Rep. Keith Rothfus' level of "grief and sorrow" over the synagogue shooting was "inspiring."
Mayor Bill Peduto, who had urged Trump to postpone his visit, was among the elected officials who declined to join the president.
Thousands in Pittsburgh took to the streets to mourn and to protest a president they say is complicit in the massacre of 11 worshippers at Tree of Life synagogue.