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The recent shootings of lawmakers in Minnesota are part of a disturbing trend toward politically linked violence, ABC News ...
Following the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Matthew Dallek, a historian and professor at George Washington University, about political violence in America.
In an age of social media tirades and escalating polarization, Vance Boelter did not strike people who knew him or worked ...
On Saturday, two state lawmakers from Minnesota were gunned down in their homes in what Governor Tim Walz called a ...
By Nathan Layne BLAINE, Minnesota (Reuters) -From the pulpit on Sunday, Father Joe Whalen exhorted his parishioners to avoid ...
Texas police say there are more than 10,000 people in attendance at the Capitol for Saturday's 'No Kings' protest. Follow for ...
We should be embarrassed as the most fatherless nation in the world,” says ex NFL player Jack Brewer, who founded the the National Fatherhood Center.
A dedicated volunteer who taught Sunday school and loved dogs. A lawyer who served as a Girl Scout leader and worked at her dad’s auto parts store. A mother and ...
Americans talk constantly about how their country is split down the middle politically. Melissa Hortman lived that every day as a Minnesota House member.
Threats and violent acts have become part of the political landscape, still shocking but somehow not so surprising.