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Reaction was swift throughout the political world to the news that Charlie Kirk, the conservative political activist, had been shot at an appearance at Utah Valley University. Democrats and Republicans denounced the apparent violent act,
Belarusian officials released 52 political prisoners from several countries on Thursday after meeting with a U.S. delegation in Minsk earlier this week.
The assassination of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk marks a watershed moment in a surge of U.S. political violence, one that some experts fear will inflame an already-fractured country and inspire more unrest.
The United States is once again being forced to confront its intensifying issue with political violence after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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The killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk on Wednesday at a college in Utah is the latest in a string of acts of political violence in recent years that have spanned the political spectrum.
President Donald Trump is speaking at the Pentagon before heading to New York to mark the 24th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
Kirk’s killing this week “has awakened an army of believers,” said 25-year-old activist Isabella DeLuca, who was arrested in 2024 for her role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol and pardoned by Trump in January.