A timeline of recent political violence in America
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Spencer Cox spoke with The Wall Street Journal about updates to the investigation regarding Kirk's assassination that happened earlier this week.
Experts on political violence said the factors shaping the current moment are clear — and similar to those that shaped past periods of political violence.
Before his apprehension, speculation about the identity and motivations of Charlie Kirk's killer filled the void. A increasingly familiar pattern of political violence is taking shape in America.
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill expressed extreme concern for the state of political discourse in the country.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said that a family member of the suspect's reached out to a family friend, who contacted the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
President Trump has promised to bring the killer to justice while using the moment to blame the left — and only the left — more broadly.
A presidential historian compared today's political violence to the 1960s assassinations, warning that social media has created a more dangerous landscape for democracy.
The slaying of the conservative influencer risks driving a divided nation even further apart.
The family of the young Utah man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk told authorities he had recently become “more political” and recounted a dinner table conversation where they discussed whether the co
DapperQ's annual fashion show at the Brooklyn Museum was as much about queer resistance as it was about queer style.