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Once you see the videos, you can't unsee them. Getting confronted with gruesome, horrific imagery has, unfortunately, become an assumed risk when logging onto social media. Mental health and media experts, however, say the proliferation of violent videos ...
At the time, Erika was with her mother at a doctor’s appointment while keeping tabs on the Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University — where Charlie was speaking — when she got an unexpected call from Michael McCoy, the group’s chief of staff.
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‘What are you trying to prove?’: Erika Kirk’s sweet tribute to Charlie Kirk backfires as critics say her widow tears and smile tell a different story
Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk was thrust into the spotlight after losing her husband, Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk. The right-wing activist died after […] ‘What Are You Trying to Prove?’: Eri
Authorities say conservative activist Charlie Kirk was killed by a single shot in a targeted attack during an outdoor event Wednesday at Utah Valley University.
A TikTok trend using audio referencing Charlie Kirk's assassination for outfit transition videos sparks backlash from Turning Point USA and critics.
Just weeks after reports of a bombshell claim by the defense for Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk last year, there is a new twist in the case. According to multiple reports,
Erika Kirk recounted the earth-shattering moment she learned her husband, Charlie Kirk, had been shot, in her first interview since his assassination, during which she also lamented that she “didn’t get to give him a kiss” before he left home for the ...
PROVO — A man who claimed he was the shooter right after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University was sentenced to prison on Thursday. George Zinn, 71, was charged shortly after the shooting death with obstruction of justice, a second ...
Political violence is getting worse in the U.S., and 2026 remains on a ‘dangerous trajectory,’ a new report says
A Utah judge has ruled that cameras will be allowed in the high-profile murder trial of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk.