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Assassination of Charlie Kirk and rise of political violence
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Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s plea for people to stop turning Charlie Kirk’s assassination into a political food fight appear to have fallen on deaf ears among many on the right.
From encouraging rallygoers to beat up protesters to saluting, then freeing, supporters who assaulted cops, Trump’s ...
In today’s edition, we report on the questions FBI Director Kash Patel is confronting around the Charlie Kirk investigation as he prepares to testify before Congress this week. Plus, Scott Bland ...
In the aftermath of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk that sent shock waves across the country, Bill ...
Before his apprehension, speculation about the identity and motivations of Charlie Kirk's killer filled the void. A ...
Every American I’ve spoken to after the assassination of Charlie Kirk has asked the same question: “When is this going to end ...
"For some time now, we've become increasingly inured to acts of unspeakable violence," law professor Jon Michaels told Newsweek.
This year’s Primetime Emmy Awards on CBS went off without a hitch, honoring the buzziest shows on television without firmly addressing the elephant in the room: America’s deep political turmoil right ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said that a family member of the suspect's reached out to a family friend, who contacted the Washington ...
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