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In the aftermath of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk​ that sent shock waves across the country, Bill ...
I recently spoke by phone with Lilliana Mason, a professor of political science at the Johns Hopkins S.N.F. Agora Institute ...
Re “Kirk Was Practicing Politics the Right Way,” by Ezra Klein (column, Sept. 13): Mr. Klein is wrong in his claims that ...
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.
Kirk’s killing reflects a broader political impasse in the U.S., where a significant percentage of the population supports ...
President Trump has promised to bring the killer to justice while using the moment to blame the left — and only the left — ...
France's political instability could hold back growth in the euro zone's second-biggest economy by pushing consumers and ...
From encouraging rallygoers to beat up protesters to saluting, then freeing, supporters who assaulted cops, Trump’s incitement spans his political career.
"For some time now, we've become increasingly inured to acts of unspeakable violence," law professor Jon Michaels told Newsweek.
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill expressed extreme concern for the state of ...
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Clarence Page: Is another era of political violence upon us?

In his life’s work, Charlie Kirk, the rising star in conservative politics, did not give me, or millions of Americans like me in the political center or left, a great deal of optimism about ...
Presidential historian Tevi Troy explains how social media has transformed public consumption of political violence footage ...