Suspect in custody after ‘targeted’ car ramming at FBI building, agency says The FBI appealed for information about suspect Donald Henson, who they said fled on foot after throwing an American flag over the gate.
What to know as Kirk shooting suspect awaits first court appearance Tyler Robinson is set to appear in court virtually Tuesday to face charges as authorities continue to investigate the motive in Charlie Kirk’s killing.
Texas Tech student’s arrest at Charlie Kirk vigil adds to free-speech debate The arrest was celebrated by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) but raised concerns among free-speech advocates.
Charlie Kirk shooting suspect appears in court after being charged with murder Tyler Robinson, the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s killing, will make a court appearance Tuesday. Robinson was charged with seven counts, including aggravated murder.
Prosecutors say alleged Charlie Kirk gunman wrote: ‘I had enough of his hatred’ The man accused of fatally shooting the conservative activist allegedly admitted to killing him, telling people that Kirk was propagating hate, according to court documents.
See the charges, new evidence filed in the Charlie Kirk killing Prosecutors outline their case against Tyler Robinson, suspected of killing Charlie Kirk.
More employers fire workers over Kirk posts as pressure from right mounts Actions by employers have stirred a debate over employees’ speech rights, the role of pressure campaigns and what is appropriate public debate after a violent event.
Fani Willis loses bid to regain control of Trump Georgia case The decision probably dooms the last active criminal case against President Donald Trump, who has sought to have charges dropped, citing his return to the presidency.
Paper checks going away soon for Social Security, most federal payments Consumer advocates say the phase-out could create headaches for seniors and other beneficiaries who don’t move to direct deposit or other options by Sept. 30.
Community wants to save 20,000 books after Black bookstore shuts down The Kansas City Defender, a local news nonprofit and Black-led advocacy group, plans to reopen the 20,000-book collection to the public.
Congress moves to counter Hegseth on base names that evoke Confederacy The effort, pushed by Democrats and some Republicans, is tied to must-pass legislation winding its way through the House and Senate.
‘Prolific alien invaders’ threaten waters in the West Zebra mussels are now in the upper Colorado River system, and the minuscule mollusks can wreak massive damage.