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Suspect in Buffalo supermarket massacre visited city in March, police say - Reuters.com
The 18-year-old man accused of the deadly mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, visited the city in March and the day before the rampage, police said on Monday, as public figures decried the suspect's racist ideology and the spread of white supremacy.

Air Force says it successfully tested hypersonic weapon - The Hill

There's One Reason Kim Jong Un Is Loving North Korea's COVID Outbreak - The Daily Beast
But it could cost him control of North Korea.

Futures: Rally Attempt Continues; Twitter Deal Still Happening? - Investor's Business Daily

Perseverance: Nasa rover begins key drive to find life on Mars - BBC
The Perseverance robot climbs a slope that could record evidence of ancient Martian biology.

GOP blame game erupts in Pennsylvania governor's race - POLITICO
Doug Mastriano's expected primary win Tuesday has led to calls for the state party chair's resignation.

Apple will let your subscription apps charge you more money without asking - The Verge
Apple has announced new App Store rules that will make it so developers can increase their subscription prices without you having to opt-into the change when it comes time to auto-renew.

Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are married - CNN
Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are married, for real this time.

Ransomware gang threatens to overthrow Costa Rica government - The Associated Press
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — A ransomware gang that infiltrated some Costa Rican government computer systems has upped its threat, saying its goal is now to overthrow the government. Perhaps seizing on the fact that President Rodrigo Chaves had only been in of…

Sweden joins Finland in seeking NATO membership, drawing muted response from Putin - The Washington Post
Putin said Finland and Sweden’s entry into NATO did not represent an imminent danger to Russia, but he warned the same would not be true if NATO staged a military buildup in the two countries.

Gov. Ron DeSantis outlaws protests outside private homes in Florida - New York Post
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation Monday that makes it illegal to protest outside of private homes in the Sunshine State.

Trump works overtime to push Dr. Oz over the finish line - POLITICO
Republican Kathy Barnette said she has "no intentions" of supporting her rivals if they defeat her in Pennsylvania's tight GOP Senate primary.

Elon Musk says he might try to renegotiate $44B Twitter deal for less - The Washington Post
Musk also sent a strong signal he could exit the deal.

California Church Shooting Was ‘Hate Incident,’ Sheriff Says - The New York Times
The gunman who opened fire on a Taiwanese congregation in Laguna Woods, Calif., killing one and injuring five, was motivated by political hatred, the Orange County Sheriff said.

Hate against Taiwanese led to California church shooting: Authorities - USA TODAY
Authorities said a deadly shooting at a Southern California church was a "politically motivated hate incident" against the Taiwanese community.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng index jumps more than 2%, leading gains as Asia-Pacific stocks rise - CNBC
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index was more than 2% higher by Tuesday afternoon in the city.

DeSantis signs ban on protests in front of homes - The Hill

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly fuel pregnancy rumors at Diddy party - Page Six
The couple sparked rumors earlier in the evening MGK took the stage at the Billboard Music Awards and dedicated the song to their “unborn child.”

Biden reverses some Trump policies related to Cuba, making it easier for families to visit relatives in country - CNN
The State Department on Monday announced a series of measures it said is aimed at supporting the Cuban people, including reinstating the Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program and increasing consular services and visa processing.

Investigation Underway In Buffalo Supermarket Shooting - NBC News

FDA announces it will make it easier to import some baby formulas to ease shortage - CNN
The US Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it is making it easier to import certain infant formulas as it works to address a nationwide shortage.