Does the secular European project have a future?New York Times (James Kanter and Elisabetta Povoledo) — E.U. Leaders Sign Rome Declaration and Proclaim a ‘Common Future’ (Minus Britain)
On terrorism -- can you read the mind of a dead man? Police in London try.Wall Street Journal (Stu Wood, Jenny Gross, and Max Colchester) — London Attacker Khalid Masood Led Itinerant Life Punctuated by ViolenceNew York Times (Katrin Bennhold, Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura, and Dan Bilefsky) — The London Attacker: Quiet and Friendly, but With a Hostile SideFinancial Times (Tom Burgis, Sam Jones, and Leila Haddou) — London attack: the race to unlock a dead man’s mindNew York Times (Katrin Bennhold and Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura) — ‘Why Do All the Jihadis Come to Birmingham?’
The ultrasound of unborn baby said to “upset” mothers considering abortion. Why?Louisville Courier-Journal (Deborah Yetter) — Judge hears challenge to new Kentucky abortion law
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