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That lawmaker told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS she wanted to remain anonymous because she is on a hit list from Vance Boelter, who’s ...
This political assassination, the likes of which have never occurred here in the state of Minnesota, has shook our state at a ...
WCCO’s Susie Jones sat down for an interview with Gov. Tim Walz. They talk about his possible attempt at a third consecutive ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Katherine Keneally, who researches political violence, about whether we're seeing more of it in American politics.
Experts warn of an era of “normalized violence,” impacting state and local officials along with national politicians – who ...
Attempted assassinations and killings of judges and politicians used to shock the nation. Why political violence is now ...
Trump attended FIFA Club World Cup final, receiving boos, some cheers while celebrating with the team. He's been to other ...
The defense lawyer for a man accused of killing the top Democratic leader in the Minnesota House and her husband, and ...
It's unserious. It's “gotcha” politics. It's clickbait, It's an absolute waste of time and money. And it's getting worse.
The push to shield lawmakers’ personal information from prying eyes is drawing concerns about public transparency.
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Josh Douglas has this commentary in Washington Monthly. A snippet: Way too many Americans think that political violence is a necessity. A 2023 survey reported that almost a quarter of respondents ...