Today’s edition of quick hits.
* Kentucky’s flooding: “President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden on Monday witnessed the damage from deadly and devastating storms that have resulted in the worst flooding in Kentucky’s history, as they visited the state to meet with families and first responders.”
* The latest in the Albuquerque slayings: “Authorities said Sunday that they are seeking information about a ‘vehicle of interest’ in connection with the slayings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, New Mexico, since November.”
* The latest in yesterday’s mass shooting in Cincinnati: “At least nine people were injured in a mass shooting in downtown Cincinnati early Sunday, police said.”
* An astonishing figure: “As many as 80,000 Russian troops have been wounded or killed in less than six months of fighting in Ukraine, the Pentagon said Monday, the first time the U.S. military announced its estimates of the toll of the invasion on Russia.”
* The more of these shipments, the better: “Four ships carrying food produce sailed from Black Sea ports in Ukraine Sunday as part of a deal to unblock the country’s sea exports, Ukrainian and Turkish officials said. The four bulk carriers were loaded with more than 160,000 tons of corn and other foodstuffs.”
* A cease-fire in Israel: “A cease-fire took effect at 11:30 p.m. local time Sunday after two days of violence that led to the deaths of more than two dozen people, including leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group.”
* Sentencing in Georgia: “The father and son convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery were both given an additional sentence of life in prison Monday on federal hate crime charges, while their neighbor was sentenced to 35 years in prison.”









