Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University raises security concerns and challenges free speech on campuses.
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NPR discusses Charlie Kirk's legacy with CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp after the activist's death in Utah.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University. The shooter remains at large, causing panic.
Maine Sen. Susan Collins criticizes Democrats for outside funding but plans a Hollywood fundraiser. Critics highlight her ties to wealthy donors.
President Trump vows crime crackdown in Chicago
NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses racial profiling concerns with Governor Pritzker.
With housing costs rising, more Americans opt for mobile homes. However, private equity firms owning parks hike rents and neglect maintenance.
SCOTUS allows immigration actions in L.A.; Trump warns Russia with sanctions; House reveals Epstein documents.
Ryan Routh's Trial Begins
Jury selection for Ryan Routh, accused in the attempt on Trump's life, starts Monday; openings set for Thursday.
In 1980, Elaine Batchelor, 22, traveled alone across Europe. On a night train to Greece, two men protected her.
Botanical gardens worldwide compete to find the strongest lily pad in an exciting international test.






