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The debate about the Minnesota shooter's politics is now a predictable manifestation of America's polarization.
Amid domestic and global problems, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and Jon Stewart took the chance for a small bit of joy at Trump's misery about his poorly attended parade.
From the commentary, "In our country, due process is a fundamental right of all, not just of those who were born here." ...
Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson of South Dakota has decided to sleep with a loaded pistol near his nightstand after the deadly shootings targeting Minnesota state lawmakers and their ...
Billionaire tycoon Sunjay Kapur dies of a sudden heart attack in London. As family, Bollywood, and business reel in shock, questions swirl around his massive fortune. Karisma Kapoor’s children, ...
On the same day Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered in a "politically-motivated" assassination, more ...
Trump has supported Israel in its attacks, explaining that he gave Iran “60 days” to make a so-called “deal,” meaning Iran ...
The evacuation came after an individual contacted local authorities about a man heading to Austin's No Kings protest to harm ...
President Donald Trump confirmed that he will not call Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) in light of the shooting in his state that killed the state Speaker of the House and ...
Less than seven months since the fatal Bourbon Street terror attack, the Louisiana Freedom Caucus propaganda could not have ...
DPS has not released the name of the man, who it said was arrested on a misdemeanor traffic charge Saturday afternoon and ...
Sara Sidner challenged Rep. Randy Fine on live TV following his response to the shootings of Minnesota lawmakers.