After a week marked by the threat of pipe bombs, a synagogue in Pittsburgh was attacked by an antisemitic domestic terrorist who murdered 11 worshippers. Maria and Julio talk about this tragedy and the role of hate with Brentin Mock, Pittsburgher and staff writer for CityLab and Mike German, fellow with the Brennan Center for Justice’s Liberty and National Security Program.   ITT Staff Picks

Brentin Mock's point of view on what the neighborhood where it happened means to Pittsburgh and the country, from CityLab.


How the attacks on the migrant caravan led to this tragedy, from The Atlantic.


American Jews have feared this kind of attack for years, but still kept their doors open, CNN explains why.

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