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On Line to See Luigi Mangione
Supporters showed up as early as 3 a.m. for a chance to catch a glimpse of the accused killer at a hearing Friday afternoon.
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A mass shooting in Chicago should have been inspiration for a discussion of violence prevention. Instead, some blamed ...
Colombier's merger with GrabAGun is stirring investor buzz, the potential for gains, and key risks before sealing the deal.
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The Forward on MSN17h
Elon Musk’s Jewish problem
The world’s richest man has adopted an approach to Jews informed and augmented by the far-right, with seemingly contradictory ...
It all started, Tucker Carlson told me, with a “boner joke.” In October 2023, the former Fox News host sat down with the internet comedian Theo Von in a Las Vegas hotel room to record an episode of ...