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More than a half-dozen potential 2028 contenders have personally experienced political violence or had to manage the response ...
Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot to death at their home early Saturday morning by a man disguised as ...
Q&A with Jillian Peterson, professor of criminology and criminal justice at Hamline University and co-founder of The Violence Project ...
Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson of South Dakota has decided to sleep with a loaded pistol near his nightstand after the deadly ...
Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski, U.S. Representative for Illinois' 13th Congressional District, revealed that she was informed ...
After the attacks in Minnesota, Missourians may be wondering if they have to open the door to someone saying they're a police ...
Federal officials say the suspect in the killings of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband had a much larger list of targets, including Democratic officeholders and abortion rights supporters. NPR's ...
Following two attacks by a man posing as police in Minnesota, Americans are wondering if they have to open the door to ...
There has been discussion about safety around the state capitol for years, but the tragedy adds a new level of urgency. Several lawmakers told WCCO how the shootings shattered their sense of safety.
Vance Boelter allegedly shot and killed Democratic Minnesota state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Saturday.
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