Before the Massacre, Erratic Behavior and a Chilling Threat
| By Jesse McKinley New details about the accused gunman's path and past began to emerge, as Gov. Hochul vowed to act on hate speech. | | | By Ashley Southall, Chelsia Rose Marcius and Andy Newman Payton Gendron was sent for a psychiatric evaluation when he was still in high school but soon fell off investigators' radar. | | | By Shane Goldmacher Democratic candidates are all-but scripting ads for super PACs and dark-money groups to do their bidding — in plain sight. | | |
| World By Jeffrey Gettleman and Cristian Movila The self-declared republic of Transnistria, on the Ukraine border, has been steered by Moscow for decades. During a rare visit, a reporter and photographer get an inside look into how it operates, and hear from Transnistrians their fears of war. | | | Opinion | Jesse Wegman By Jesse Wegman If Justice Thomas is genuinely concerned about the eroding faith in his own institution, the first thing he can do is look in the mirror. | | |
| By Amanda Holpuch A group of strangers who saved an unconscious Florida driver on May 5 reunited on Friday after a video of the dramatic rescue circulated online. | | | By The New York Times Community members gathered for a vigil outside the Tops supermarket in Buffalo to commemorate victims of the attack. | | | By The Associated Press Commissioner Joseph A. Gramaglia of the Buffalo Police Department said that the State Police referred Payton S. Gendron for a mental health evaluation last year after he made a threat at a high school. | | |
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