
America’s Liberal Hypocrisy: Mourning Some Deaths and Cheering Others
The contrast between the two sides—the one excusing riots as “justice” and the other mourning a murder as wrong—is screamingly loud.

The contrast between the two sides—the one excusing riots as “justice” and the other mourning a murder as wrong—is screamingly loud.

“Charlie Kirk was not killed because he was ‘radical’; he was killed because he was effective.”

The PM’s attacks are particularly misjudged given the recent killing of Charlie Kirk.

Tyler Robinson did not enter a plea at the Monday preliminary court hearing.

If the vote doesn’t go her way, Green youth leader Jette Nietzard hints at force over ballots.

A lengthy opening monologue saw the disgraced talk show host praise the public outrage over his suspension after he falsely claimed Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer was part of Trump’s MAGA movement.

Open Society poured at least $20 million into groups that “directly assist domestic terrorism” in the U.S., according to the paper.

“I will also be strongly recommending that those funding ANTIFA be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

The suspected shooter behind the Utah assassination faces seven charges, from prosecutors who plan to use capital punishment.

Those gloating about Charlie Kirk’s murder are finding themselves on the sharp end of cancel culture. But the Right shouldn’t forget the dangers of stifling speech.