Today’s edition of quick hits.
* Today’s school shooting in St. Louis: “Three people are dead, including the gunman, after a shooting at a St. Louis high school Monday morning sent multiple people to hospitals, police said. Chaos unfolded shortly after 9 a.m. when authorities learned of a shooter with a long gun inside Central Visual and Performing Arts High School.”
* A highly dangerous situation: “First, it was about blowing up a dam, now it’s about unleashing a ‘dirty bomb.’ A sudden flurry of Russian accusations about supposed Ukrainian plans has fueled new Western fears that President Vladimir Putin might be planning his own escalation to change the course of a war that reached eight months Monday and has not been going his way.”
* This is likely to get Beijing’s attention: “The Justice Department has charged 13 individuals who tried to ‘unlawfully exert influence in the United States’ for the People’s Republic of China, U.S. officials allege.”
* Speaking of China, this was weird: “Former Chinese President Hu Jintao was led out of the country’s Communist Party Congress Saturday in a moment of unexpected drama during an otherwise highly choreographed event.”
* Good luck: “Former finance minister Rishi Sunak won the race to be Britain’s next prime minister Monday, the first British Asian to assume the role and the third leader in seven weeks of a country roiled by political and economic chaos.”
* SCOTUS: “Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday temporarily put on hold a requirement that Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., testify in a Georgia prosecutor’s probe of alleged interference in the 2020 election by former President Donald Trump and his allies. The decision by Thomas, who handles emergency requests that arise from Georgia, freezes the litigation while the justices weigh Graham’s plea that the Supreme Court quash the subpoena.”









