Police hunt man at Tommy Robinson rally who called for PM's assassination
The Metropolitan Police are searching for a man at Tommy Robinson's rally who called for Keir Starmer to be assassinated and specifically for someone to shoot him
Emmys Silent on Charlie Kirk Tragedy (But Get Political in Other Ways)
Celebrities steered clear of the assassination that has roiled the nation during a cautious telecast, which was light on politics amid occasional expressions of hope.
Kurtz Declares Charlie Kirk 'Wasn't a Saint'...
Tyler Robinson’s grandmother says their entire family are Republicans
Tyler Robinson’s grandmother is speaking out in defense of her grandson, who is accused of killing Charlie Kirk on Wednesday at Utah Valley University in Orem
Mexico's first female president completes first year with high approval, but challenges loom
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has maintained remarkably high marks despite a spate of domestic and international challenges, the biggest among them President Trump.
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My conscience is clear - I didn't air any dirty laundry, says Harry
The Duke of Sussex , who celebrates his 41st birthday tomorrow, also believes he didn't air 'my dirty laundry in public'.
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Elon Musk Warns Tommy Robinson 'Violence is Coming'
Elon Musk sent a chilling message at a far-right rally in the UK on Saturday — warning the crowd "violence is coming" and "you either fight back, or you die."
Charlie Kirk death supercharges Right-wing cancel culture
Perhaps it should have been expected. Following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk last week, portions of the American Right have embarked on a campaign of revenge. It started with MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd being fired by the channel for foolishly speculating, right after Kirk was shot, that the perpetrator could have been a “supporter [...]Read More...
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White House requests $58 million to increase security for executive, judicial branches after Charlie Kirk shooting, sources say
A White House official confirmed the extra funds would be directed to the U.S. Marshals Service and would also include enhanced
protection for Supreme Court justices.