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As midterm elections approach, candidates will have to weigh connecting with constituents and voters against the reality of ...
From the moment conservative activist and icon Charlie Kirk was felled by an assassin’s bullet, partisans began fighting over ...
Turning Point USA announces the massive funeral for its founder, Charlie Kirk, on September 21 at State Farm Stadium in Arizona ...
FBI Director Kash Patel is bracing for scrutiny over his leadership of the Charlie Kirk investigation and other areas when he ...
I remember the sort of tit-for-tat violence that plagued this country in the 1960s — and I dread its possible return.
Hour by hour, The Independent looks at how the killing unfolded and how suspect Tyler Robinson was arrested two days later ...
And according to a survey earlier this year by Robert Pape, America’s leading authority on political violence, 39% of ...
Presidents Lincoln (1865), Garfield (1881), McKinley (1901) and Kennedy (1963) all died by an assassin’s bullet. Gerald Ford ...
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Since the U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot in a ...
President Trump was meeting with architects about plans for a White House ballroom when staff interrupted to inform him that ...
Rob Sand and James Talarico are part of a growing group of Democratic candidates in next year’s midterm elections who are seeking to use faith to find common ground with voters.
The tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, left a sense of united grief among many Americans. Can we feel that way again after the shooting death of Charlie Kirk?