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U.S. senators on Tuesday demanded tighter security in the wake of last weekend's assassination of a Minnesota state legislator and threats against members of Congress, in what one lawmaker called a ...
President Donald Trump unexpectedly departed the Group of Seven summit yesterday and said he was heading back to Washington ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Violence and fear swept through towns in an arc around Minneapolis for more than 40 hours over the weekend ...
In the wake of targeted shootings of two lawmakers in Minnesota over the weekend, Scripps News spoke with Louisville, ...
Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot to death at their home early Saturday morning by a man disguised as ...
As investigators probe the extent of alleged political assassin Vance Boelter's plot targeting Minnesota lawmakers, ...
Two Illinois members of Congress, including U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Schaumburg, and a state senator were among those ...
Following shootings in Minnesota, senators called for more funding for the U.S. Capitol Police to provide member security.
Violence has become an unwelcome reality in American politics – from this weekend’s murders in Minnesota to the congressional baseball practice shooting to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
In one of her final interviews, Rep. Melissa Hortman made a plea for more bipartisanship and face-to-face conversations, rather than social media echo chambers.
The statement from Minnesota's Capitol Area Security Committee mourns the assassination of the Hortmans and calls for ...
Both state and federal officials are pursuing murder charges against a man they say killed a state lawmaker and her husband. A federal case could lead to the death penalty.