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California mosque shooting leaves 5 dead. And, judge dismisses Trump's IRS lawsuit

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Coverage diverges in the emphasis placed on the implications of the lawsuit. The New York Times and NPR both highlight the context of the lawsuit within ongoing discussions about antisemitism, while The Hill maintains a more neutral tone,…
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A shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego has left five people dead, including two teenage suspects who died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. Authorities are investigating the incident as a hate crime, with indications of hate rhetoric involved. Meanwhile, a federal judge dismissed former President Trump's lawsuit against the IRS regarding the leak of his tax returns.

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LISTEN & FOLLOW NPR App Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio YouTube Music RSS link California mosque shooting leaves 5 dead. And, judge dismisses Trump's IRS lawsuit May 19, 20267:33 AM ET By Brittney Melton Good morning. You're reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. Today's top stories San Diego police are investigating a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego in Clairemont, Calif., as a hate crime. Authorities responded to a call from the center yesterday and found three people dead. They also found two teenagers, who they believe were the shooters, dead in a car. Police believe they died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

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