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In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, political influencers have to balance security and the requirements of the job. “Part of my rate is the ‘someone might kill me tax,’” says one.
Roughly two out of three Americans believe that the harsh rhetoric used in talking about politics is encouraging violence, ...
Political violence has been the talk of the nation in the wake of the assassination on conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
America and our future is so much more than an online game of politics and virtual enemies. It’s time for us to become decent again, despite our differences.
Online political debates are often characterized by sharp divisions, personal attacks and a low level of information. But a new study from the University of Copenhagen and King's College London shows ...
The Pennsylvania governor said that "some from the dark corners of the internet all the way to the Oval Office want to cherry ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of South Carolina is urging school districts and universities not to punish educators or ...
"It's often at times when we are at our most heated and most divided that someone decides the only recourse is a gun," said ...
People with certain dark personality traits may be especially drawn to online political participation — particularly if they also experience fear of missing out (FoMO) and have lower cognitive ability ...
Charlie Kirk's suspected killer — 22-year-old Tyler Robinson — allegedly confessed he was the man behind the shocking ...
The message was sent Thursday night, around two hours before Robinson was apprehended, from an account on the platform tied ...
Graphic videos of the Charlie Kirk shooting spread widely online, raising concerns over the emotional and political toll of ...