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Megan Lebowitz / NBC News:
Utah governor shares details on Charlie Kirk assassination investigation — Republican Gov. Spencer Cox also railed against social media, saying on NBC News' “Meet the Press” that “cancer probably isn't a strong enough word.” — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Sunday provided updates …
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Marc Caputo / Axios:
Kirk suspect's transgender roommate “aghast,” may be key to motive
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Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs / New York Times:
After Kirk's Killing, Suspect Joked That His ‘Doppelganger’ Did It
After Kirk's Killing, Suspect Joked That His ‘Doppelganger’ Did It
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Peter Nicholas / NBC News:
Trump says he wants national healing — while blaming the ‘radical left’ as a barrier
Trump says he wants national healing — while blaming the ‘radical left’ as a barrier
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Rich Calder / New York Post:
Charlie Kirk assassination latest shooting committed by trans people and advocates
Charlie Kirk assassination latest shooting committed by trans people and advocates
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Jonathan Mahler / New York Times:
Trump Is Shutting Down the War On Cancer … Rachael Sirianni first learned her lab might be in trouble just a few weeks into the new year. A professor at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, in Worcester, Sirianni focuses primarily on an aggressive form of pediatric brain cancer known as medulloblastoma.
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Jonathan Mahler / New York Times:
How the Trump Administration Is Dismantling America's Cancer-Research System — Here are the takeaways from The New York Times Times Magazine article on how the cancer-research system, which has helped save millions of lives, is under threat in one of its most productive moments.
Strength In Numbers:
People are more likely to support partisan violence when they think the other party does too | Weekly roundup for September 14, 2025 — I'm going to do something a bit different this week and lead off by highlighting a point from my long Friday column that I think is worth repeating.
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Charlie Kirk's murder and its aftermath are symptoms of a fragile democracy
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New York Times:
Trump Escalates Attacks on Political Opponents After Charlie Kirk's Killing
Trump Escalates Attacks on Political Opponents After Charlie Kirk's Killing
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Marco Margaritoff / HuffPost:
Jasmine Crockett Tears Into MAGA Rhetoric Following Kirk Death: ‘I Am Going On Facts’
Jasmine Crockett Tears Into MAGA Rhetoric Following Kirk Death: ‘I Am Going On Facts’
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Fox News:
Kilmeade apologizes for remarks on homelessness, mental illness — ‘Fox & Friends’ co-host Brian Kilmeade admits fault over previous comments after the murder of Iryna Zarutska.
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Althea Legaspi / Rolling Stone:
Fox Host Says to 'Just Kill ‘Em’ While Discussing Homeless People Who Decline Help
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Hilary Hanson / HuffPost:
'Just Kill ‘Em’: Fox Host Makes Shocking Comment On Homeless People
'Just Kill ‘Em’: Fox Host Makes Shocking Comment On Homeless People
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
In an Era of Deep Polarization, Unity Is Not Trump's Mission — President Trump does not subscribe to the traditional notion of being president for all Americans. — The first few minutes of President Trump's Oval Office address after the assassination of Charlie Kirk last week followed the conventional presidential playbook.
Bjarke Smith-Meyer / Politico:
Musk calls for new UK government at far-right rally in London — “You either fight back or you die,” Musk says via video link to demonstration organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. — Elon Musk called for the “dissolution of parliament” and change of government in the U.K. during a far-right rally in London on Saturday.
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Thomas Mackintosh / BBC:
Dozens of officers injured as up to 150,000 join Tommy Robinson rally
Dozens of officers injured as up to 150,000 join Tommy Robinson rally
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Rolling Stone:
Inside Stephen Miller's Reign of Terror — Everything you loathe or love about Donald Trump's America, you hate or cherish about Miller's republic of fear — t was after 3 a.m. on Nov. 6 last year, and nobody on the planet was happier than a balding, slender man standing near the reception desk of the Hilton West Palm Beach.
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New York Times:
Trump's Reversals on Immigration Mount Over Economic Concerns — President Trump has walked back some significant immigration policies that collide with his economic agenda, angering his far-right allies. — President Trump entered the White House in January promising both the …
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Jonathan Cohn / The Bulwark:
The Real Reason Trump Is a Threat to the Economy — It's not just the agenda. It's also the shambolic, vibes-based way he's pursuing it. — WITH HIS BROAD SHOULDERS, thick arms, and even thicker New England accent, ironworker Daniel Langlais is exactly the sort of American who is supposed to love Donald Trump's policies.
Stephen Prager / Truthout:
New Bill Would Allow Rubio to Strip US Citizens' Passports Over Political Speech — The legislation would allow the Secretary of State to strip anyone's US passport with no legal due process. … Free speech advocates are sounding the alarm about a bill in the US House of Representatives …
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Edward Helmore / The Guardian:
How the US rightwing is taking over news media and choking press freedom — Takeover of broadcast companies by Donald Trump's allies is harbinger of media capitulation to authoritarian leanings — The US right has appeared to increase its influence on mainstream media in America in recent weeks …
Nicholas Kerr / ABC News:
Republican Rep. Michael McCaul won't seek reelection after 11 terms — The 11-term Congressman joins two other House Republicans retiring. — In this Sept. 24, 2024, file photo, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul presides over a hearing scheduled with Secretary …
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Lisa Lerer / New York Times:
Van Hollen Criticizes Democratic Leaders for Delay in Endorsing Mamdani — At an annual fund-raiser in Iowa, the Maryland Democrat said he supported Zohran Mamdani for mayor of New York City and said people were sick of “spineless politics.” — Senator Chris Van Hollen, Democrat of Maryland …
Eva Hartog / Politico:
Why Putin won't end his war against the West — The Russian president has pegged his political survival to a continuous confrontation with America and its allies. — When Vladimir Putin sent at least 19 drones into Poland last week, the Russian president was delivering a message …
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Chris Cameron / New York Times:
Federal Judge Questions Deportations to Ghana — A hearing in the case of five migrants deported to Ghana last week showed how earlier Supreme Court rulings have paved the way for President Trump's mass deportation campaign. — A federal judge on Saturday denounced the Trump administration …
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Dominick Mastrangelo / The Hill:
Trump effort to target television drug ads could have massive implications — An effort by President Trump's administration to curb advertising for pharmaceutical drugs on television is posing creating a potential marketing hurdle for some of the country's largest drugmakers while threatening a key revenue stream for media companies.
