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A shooter killed at least five people at the <em>Capital Gazette</em> newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland. Plus the impact of Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement, the debate over political “incivility,” and more.
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Annapolis Shooting: A gunman killed at least five people and seriously injured several others at the offices of the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland. Local authorities say a suspect is in custody. Here is the Baltimore Sun’s report on what we know so far.

The former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens once told the scholar Jeffrey Rosen that the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy Now, Kennedy is and activists for and against abortion rights are preparing for Kennedy’s departure could also have Already this term, the court has ruled along ideological lines on several.

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