
LAURA INGRAHAM: The Charlie Kirk I knew
The assassination of Charlie Kirk ends the life of a conservative leader who had profound influence on young Americans' political thinking through campus debates.
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk ends the life of a conservative leader who had profound influence on young Americans' political thinking through campus debates.
Travis Kelce and American Eagle’s 90-piece apparel collection blends sportswear with street style for a distinguished look.
Republicans changed Senate rules to allow President Donald Trump's nominees to be voted on in batches, following months of Democratic opposition to fast-track confirmations.
Former Miss Universe Demi Tebow offers prayers for Charlie Kirk's family after the 31-year-old conservative leader was shot and killed in Utah on Wednesday.
Former NFL punter Pat McAfee said the Charlie Kirk assassination left him startled and sadden. The tragic events also made McAfee question what it means for America’s future.
Massachusetts Democrat Seth Moulton cited statistics showing 76% of extremist violent attacks come from right-wing sources while condemning political violence on both sides.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist, has raised alarms about the scourge of political violence in the United States, escalating anxieties about the safety of public figures on both sides of the ideological spectrum
Chelsea Wolfe, who competed for Team USA BMX, shared social media posts with celebratory messages after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed by a sniper at Utah Valley University as authorities seize surveillance camera footage in the manhunt.
After talks fell apart, a frustrated Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., panned Democrats and their demand for more time to work out a deal, asking, "How much time is enough?"
Rep. Chip Roy is calling for a new select committee in the wake of what he calls mounting assaults by the "radical left."
"The View" co-hosts emphasized a need for civil political discourse on Thursday following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, as Whoopi Goldberg said "we should never be afraid."