Researchers say online networks across the political spectrum are fueling the growth of “assassination culture”. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports.
We’re going crazy by denouncing violent rhetoric, even as we engage in it ourselves, and it must stop, professor Jonathan Zimmerman writes in a Chicago Tribune column.
SHAME GAME — At one time, censure served as the severest form of reprimand a member of Congress could receive short of expulsion. But in a broken, dysfunctional and tribal capital, something strange ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man accused of fatally shooting two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington was wearing a body camera that captured video of the killings from his close-range ...
Commentary over Charlie Kirk's assassination results in the firing of a community manager for Void Interactive's FPS Ready or Not.
A pizza shop in the Indian Orchard neighborhood of Springfield has recently received negative reviews and threats after ...
A teacher in the Gardner-Edgerton School District is facing scrutiny over a social media post made after the killing of ...
It's Russia's answer to Eurovision. With less kitsch – and more Kremlin. Intervision 2025 is Vladimir Putin's brainchild. He ...
If you're after some of the most groundbreaking TV dramas of all time, then classic shows like The Sopranos and Twin Peaks ...
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has brought renewed attention to the escalating issue of political violence in the United States, where high-profile figures.
Tapper calls out Trump's attack on free speech as CEO's try to cash in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House overwhelmingly passed a resolution honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Friday, but a significant number of Democrats voted against it, highlighting the deepening ...
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