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The debate about the Minnesota shooter's politics is now a predictable manifestation of America's polarization.
Before Vance Boelter was accused of killing a Democratic state lawmaker, he had an active, even grandiose, religious life.
Vance Boelter, 57, impersonated law enforcement when he carried out the violent rampage early Saturday, authorities said.
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is facing criticism after posting what appear to be jokes about the man police believe shot and killed a ...
His social media posts resemble those of a frequent user on right-wing message boards rather than those of a U.S. senator.
About that Iranian commander Israel says it has killed: His name is Ali Shadmani, and the IDF claimed Tuesday he was “Iran’s ...
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The right is divided over the president’s staunch support for Israel’s war with Iran, which runs counter to his “America ...
Trump arrived at the G7, apparently signed a trade deal with the UK (although the papers seemed worryingly blank), defended Russia, threatened Iran, called world leaders names and left the G7 ...
2:00 a.m. Around two in the morning, Boelter allegedly drove his SUV to the home of Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman in Champlin, Minnesota, wearing a silicone mask and dressed in a way similar to a ...
Jon Stewart and Sen. Tina Smith roast MAGA Senator Mike Lee over Minnesota shooting tweets - ‘I want to know why those deaths ...
Eric Rudolph hid in the North Carolina wilderness for years after he bombed Centennial Olympic Park, a gay nightclub, and two ...
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