A timeline of recent political violence in America
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Bill Maher began his monologue on Real Time with Bill Maher by denouncing a “very ugly week in America” following the assassination of far-right political activist Charlie Kirk. As audiences applauded his entrance,
President Donald Trump was handed a golden opportunity to unite the American people in the wake of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk’s death — and he rejected it with four words, deepening the political divide plaguing the country.
The governor of Utah struggled to find the right words to describe the question so many have been asking: What is happening in America
Twenty years after the Sept. 11 attacks, a Pew Research Center report reveals how the tragedy reshaped American life, from foreign policy and civil liberties to patriotism and public trust.
Does a viral clip show Tyler Robinson speaking in front of an audience at an event organized by the Democratic Socialists of America? No, that's not true: The original caption said it was a different person who doesn't even
Distinguishing madmen and militants is never simple, but the Prosecution Project, led by Michael Loadenthal of the University of Cincinnati, analyses felony criminal cases involving political violence to see which ideologies are most common.