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Threats of political violence on lawmakers and the public undermine democracy, former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said during a visit Friday morning to Baltimore County.
President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are exploring ways to crack down legally on radical extremism.
What does the White House’s ‘Department of War’ push mean for the names of the Pentagon’s networks? Officials aren’t quite ...
Cato Institute scholar has a great overview of the data on how much political violence there is, and who perpetrates it. It is less prevalent than many think, and right-wing political violence is more ...
The first thing to remember in the wake of a high-profile act of political violence, according to one of Lancaster County’s ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Robert Pape, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, about Americans' changing attitudes toward political violence.
America may be getting too dangerous for politics. The assassination of Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump’s ambassador to youthful conservatives, has stirred such a sense of shock that some ...
Why are so many Americans unwilling to identify as liberals, white or otherwise, even while supporting traditionally ‘liberal’ government programs?
Charlie Kirk’s killing comes amid an alarming rise in political violence across the U.S., targeting both Democrats and Republicans. Rachel Kleinfeld, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for ...
DALLAS — State Rep. Richard Hayes, R-District 57, wants to change the definition of a quorum in the Texas Legislature from two-thirds of members present to a simple majority. The Republican says Texas ...