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Steve Eder

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Investigative Reporter at The New York Times

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  • 5 days ago | nzherald.co.nz | Steve Eder |Tawnell Hobbs

    Home / WorldBy Steve Eder and Tawnell D. HobbsNew York Times·14 Jun, 2025 02:00 AM15 mins to readSubscribe to listenAccess to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen. Already a subscriber?  Sign in hereListening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech. ‌SaveShare this articleReminder, this is a Premium article and requires a subscription to read.

  • 5 days ago | myheraldreview.com | Steve Eder

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  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Steve Eder

    BETHEL PARK, Pa. -- Thomas Crooks was acting strangely. Sometimes he danced around his bedroom late into the night. Other times, he talked to himself with his hands waving around. These unusual behaviors intensified last summer, after he graduated with high honors from a community college. He also visited a shooting range, grew out his thin brown hair and searched online for "major depressive disorder" and "depression crisis." His father noticed the shift - mental health problems ran in the family.

  • 1 week ago | respekt.cz | Steve Eder |Tawnell Hobbs

    Kontext••14 minutThomas Crooks byl vzorný student inženýrství. Několik měsíců před útokem na Donalda Trumpa si dělal zásoby výbušnin, protože jeho duševní zdraví se zhoršovaloThomas Crooks se nechoval úplně standardně: někdy dlouho do noci tančil ve svém pokoji, jindy si s divokou gestikulací mluvil sám pro sebe. Loni v létě sice s vyznamenáním ukončil studium na vysoké škole, ale jeho chování bylo čím dál podivnější.

  • 1 week ago | smh.com.au | Steve Eder |Tawnell Hobbs

    , register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. New York/Dallas: Thomas Crooks was acting strangely. Sometimes he danced around his bedroom late into the night. Other times, he talked to himself with his hands waving around. These unusual behaviours intensified last US summer, after he graduated with high honours from a community college.

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ICYMI: The Justice Department has invoked a 200-year-old law to detain thousands of undocumented immigrants as witnesses in smuggling cases. Judges have locked up some for six months or more. w/@Scutlz_1 & @gebeloffnyt https://t.co/9mMQYg7mbZ

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RT @Scutlz_1: Without charges, migrants are being jailed for months as witnesses. “The good thing is that you’re not charged with a crime,…