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    Charlie Kirk's loss is personal. Here's how he gave me hope and strength
    The news of Charlie Kirks killing at Utah Valley University last Wednesday shocked me to the core. It left a profound void in my heart and in the hearts of many others.As the founder of Project H.O.O.D., I mourn not just a conservative titan but a friend, a supporter and a brother in the fight for a better America. The Charlie I knew was more than a political voice he was a man of action, conviction and a devout Christian whose generosity reached far beyond the headlines.I know because I was one of those he blessed with his time and resources. He never sought the public limelight for his good deeds, and I kept silent as well until now. With his departure from this earth to our Heavenly Father, his good works deserve to be known.I first met Charlie, a Chicago native, in the early days of Project H.O.O.D., when both of our visions his Turning Point USA and my mission to transform the South Side were just taking root. He was so young then, barely 18, yet his drive and clarity of purpose were undeniable. He knew why he was put on this Earth, and he lived with a passion that touched me, a wiser man two decades older.YOUTH LEADERS MOURN 'THE GODFATHER OF CAMPUS CONSERVATISM' CHARLIE KIRK FOLLOWING ASSASSINATIONCharlie didnt just talk about change he built it. He saw in Project H.O.O.D. a shared commitment to a better America, and he offered guidance, shared insights and connected us with incredible supporters who believed in our mission to provide opportunity and hope to those society often overlooks.His donations to our galas were generous, but it was his personal encouragement those text messages saying, "Keep going, Pastor, were with you" that meant the world. Charlie had a gift for making you feel seen and valued, no matter how big or small your role in the fight.Charlie was set to join us in Washington, D.C., for a major fundraiser, a moment I was very much looking forward to since I hadnt seen him in a while. He was ready to walk alongside us for that leg of our Walk Across America, to lend his voice and platform to lift up those who need it most. That he was taken from us before that day is a tragedy that cuts deep. His death is a stark reminder of the risks we face when we dare to speak boldly, challenge the status quo and stand for what we believe.FOX NEWS PERSONALITIES OFFER EMOTIONAL TRIBUTES TO CHARLIE KIRK: 'HE LOVED AMERICA SO MUCH'As someone in the same arena fighting for change in a world that can be hostile to truth I feel Charlies loss on a personal level.His killing forces us to confront the growing threats against those who speak out. But Charlies life teaches us that fear cannot win.CHARLIE KIRK WAS PROUD CHAMPION OF CHRISTIANITY ON CAMPUSES NATIONWIDE: 'I'M NOTHING WITHOUT JESUS'He faced opposition with courage, never shying away from the hard conversations or the cultural battles that defined his work. He built Turning Point USA into a movement that inspired millions of young people to embrace conservative values, not through fear but through hope, reason and unrelenting passion.The Bible tells us in John 15:13, "Greater love has no one than this: to lay down ones life for ones friends." Charlie may not have chosen to lay down his life, but he lived it in service to others: his family, his country and the countless young people he inspired.His death is a call to action for all of us. We cannot let fear silence us. We cannot let violence dim the light of truth.Charlies legacy demands that we press forward, honor him by continuing the work he championed building communities, fostering hope and standing firm in our convictions.When I heard of the shooting, I went to X, and the first thing I saw was a post by his wife, Erika: "Psalm 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."In a moment of unimaginable loss, her choice of verse reminds us that even when life feels shattered, God remains a refuge and strength. This emphasizes that in grief, faith does not erase pain but anchors us when everything feels unsteady.To his wife, Erika, and their two young children, I offer my deepest condolences. Charlie was a devoted husband and father. His family, friends and the Turning Point USA community know that Charlies impact will live on through the lives he touched and the movements he built.As I reflect on Charlie Kirks life, Im reminded of his unwavering belief in the American Dream, a dream he fought for not just for himself but for all of us. Let us honor him by carrying that dream forward, undeterred by the darkness of this moment.Charlie, we love you, God bless you, and we will keep fighting.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM PASTOR COREY BROOKS
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    Charlie Kirk assassin's motives remain 'elusive,' CBS News anchor claims
    CBS News anchor John Dickerson said Monday that the motive behind the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk remains "elusive," despite reports about the alleged suspects leftist ideology."Five days after Charlie Kirks murder, the shooters motive remains elusive," Dickerson said on "CBS Evening News Plus. " "No writings left behind. Vague, secondhand testimony, that uncertainty and the risk of drawing sweeping conclusions suggests the murder may share similarities with recent violence, not driven by an obvious political ideology. The FBI recently recognized a new category: nihilistic violent extremism."Dickerson interviewed Matthew Kriner, director of the Institute for Countering Digital Extremism, who explained that nihilistic violent extremism is "driven by a lack of singular ideological framework" and carried out by individuals "who are fed up with the world [and] believe theres no political solution."CRIMINOLOGIST TELLS MSNBC SHE CAN'T FIND MOTIVE FOR CHARLIE KIRK'S KILLING IN BULLET CASING MESSAGESKriner added that the category also coincides with "neo-fascist accelerationism," defined as the push for societal collapse through violence, including terrorism.Though investigators have not confirmed a motive, FBI officials and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said 22-year-old Tyler Robinson had become increasingly radicalized after embracing a "leftist ideology." Relatives and friends reported that Robinson moved further left politically after dropping out of Utah State University.Robinson had also reportedly showed disdain for Kirk prior to the shooting. Authorities reported references engraved on the ammunition used to kill Kirk, including one message that read, "Hey, fascist! Catch!"RETIRED FBI AGENT WARNS OF 'ASSASSINATION CULTURE' AFTER LEARNING KIRK SUSPECT LIVED WITH TRANS PARTNERSenior-level FBI officials also said Robinson was in a "romantic relationship" with a transgender partner who, according to a relative, "hates conservatives and Christians."Dickersons segment did not include this information.Fox News Digital reached out to CBS for comment but did not immediately receive a response.The FBI declined to comment.Robinson is accused of shooting and killing Kirk as the 31-year-old husband and father of two young children was speaking at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.CONSERVATIVE VOICES ERUPT AFTER CBS NEWS HOST TARGETS GOP RHETORIC IN WAKE OF CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATIONOn NBCs "Meet the Press," Cox said more details about the investigation would be revealed on Tuesday, though he stopped short of offering a clear motive behind the assassination.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"The why behind this, again, we're all drawing lots of conclusions on how someone like this could be radicalized, and I think that those are important questions for us to ask and important questions for us to answer," he said.
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    Ex-GOP official turned Democrat targets Trump in battleground state gubernatorial campaign launch
    Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Republican turned Democrat, says he will take on President Donald Trump if he wins election next year as governor in the key southeastern battleground state.Duncan on Tuesday denounced Trump as he declared his candidacy, joining an increasingly crowded field in the Democratic Party primary."I will stand up to Trump and his yes men in our state while bringing down the costs of childcare, health care, and housing so every Georgia family is in the best position possible," Duncan pledged as he launched his campaign.Duncan, a former healthcare executive and minor league baseball player, served in Georgia's legislature for four years before running and winning election as lieutenant governor in 2018. He decided against seeking re-election in 2022.DUNCAN SAYS TRUMP'S ATTACKS JUSTIFY HIS SWITCH FROM THE GOP TO DEMOCRATSAfter leaving office, Duncan who was a vocal GOP critic of Trump's repeated efforts to reverse his razor-thin November 2020 election defeat in battleground Georgia to former President Joe Biden worked towards what he said was "healing and rebuilding a Republican Party that is damaged but not destroyed."Duncan endorsed Biden in the 2024 presidential race and later supported then-Vice President Kamala Harris after she replaced Biden at the top of the Democrats' 2024 ticket. Duncan spoke in a high-profile speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago last summer.THE MOST VULNERABLE REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR IN 2026 LAUNCHES RE-ELECION BIDThe Georgia Republican Party expelled him from the GOP earlier this year.Duncan, in a campaign launch video, spotlighted his clashes with Trump, saying he "never wavered in taking on Trump. So Georgia Republicans threw me out of their party. I was leaving anyway.""Now Im running for governor as a proud Democrat. To focus on what matters most to Georgians," he added.Duncan joins a Democratic primary field that already includes former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, former DeKalb County CEO Mike Thurmond and former State Sen. Jason Esteves.In the Republican primary, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones landed Trump's endorsement as he battles state Attorney General Chris Carr.TRUMP NOT ON BALLOT BUT FRONT-AND-CENTER IN 2025 ELECTIONSThe winner of next year's general election will succeed popular term-limited GOP Gov. Brian Kemp.After Duncan switched parties in August, Trump took to social media to call him "a total loser."The president charged that Duncan was "never able to get anything done, all he ever did was complain. We didnt want him in the Republican Party any longer, so Im told he became a Democrat. Good riddance Geoff. You dont even have a chance!!!"Asked about the criticisms, Duncan said in a Fox News Digital interview, "I think he's making my case for me that the Republican Party no longer wants to love their neighbor. There's nothing in that tweet or Truth Social post or whatever that shows any sort of attitude that I want to be a part of."Duncan, taking aim at Trump, added, "I hope he figures out how to run this country better than he is now for the next couple of years. But I'm proud to not be a Republican, especially with him at the tip of the spear."
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    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz launches campaign for third term: 'Im staying in the fight'
    Saying that he's "not done yet," Democratic Gov. Tim Walz, the 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee, on Tuesday launched a campaign for a third term as Minnesota governor."Weve made historic progress in our state, but were not done yet," Walz wrote in a social media post.And taking a jab at President Donald Trump and his administration, Walz said in a campaign launch video that "I'll never stop fighting to protect us from the chaos, corruption and cruelty coming out of Washington.""Ive seen how we help each other through the hard times," Walz added. "And boy, weve seen terrible times this year. Im heartbroken and angry about the beautiful people we lost to gun violence. But its in these moments we have to come together. We cant lose hope because Ive seen what we can do when we work together."THE MOST VULNERABLE REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR IN 2026 LAUNCHES RE-ELECION BIDVice President Kamala Harris picked Walz as her running mate after she replaced President Joe Biden atop the Democrats' national ticket last summer.Taking aim at Trump and his running mate, now-Vice President JD Vance, Walz criticized the GOP ticket as "just weird."But Trump ended up sweeping all seven key battleground states in last year's presidential election to win back the White House.TRUMP NOT ON BALLOT BUT FRONT-AND-CENTER IN 2025 ELECTIONSThis year, Walz has kept up his verbal critiques of Trump as the governor has continued to build his national profile.But the 61-year-old governor was heavily criticized by Republicans after comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to Nazi Germany's Gestapo. The governor was called out by congressional Republicans during a June hearing, but he refused to apologize.Walz, a former high school teacher and football coach, is often mentioned as a possible 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, but he told Axios this summer that he wouldn't seek the White House if he ran for re-election as governor in 2026.His three months as Harris' running mate put Walz under the glare of the national political spotlight, and brought new scrutiny about his record as governor, and before that as a congressman, and his handling of the violent protests following the 2020 murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.He was also criticized for exaggerating his rank during his years with the Minnesota National Guard, and was faulted for leaving the military to run for Congress ahead of his unit being deployed to the war in Iraq.Walz was first elected governor in 2018, winning by 11 percentage points. He won re-election in 2022 by an 8-point margin.But he'll be bucking history as he runs again in 2026. No Minnesota governor has won a third consecutive term since the state switched to four-year terms six decades ago.Former business executive and Army veteran Kendall Qualls and physician and former state Sen. Scott Jensen, the 2022 GOP gubernatorial nominee, are among the candidates running for the Republican nomination.
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    Charging documents to reveal next phase in Kirk assassination probe as suspect expected in court
    PROVO, Utah The Utah County Attorney's Office told Fox News they are "optimistic" that charges will be filed on Tuesday against Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old Utah native who was arrested last week for the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray is planning a noon MDT press conference on Tuesday at the Utah County Health & Justice Building in Provo, Utah about a 15-minute drive from Utah Valley University's campus, where Kirk was killed less than one week ago.The press conference is scheduled as prosecutors approach the three-business-day deadline to issue formal charging documents against Robinson, who was arrested on Friday at his home in Washington, Utah, following a 33-hour manhunt after Kirk was killed Wednesday.If the attorney's office meets the noon deadline, charges will be announced at the press conference and then Robinson will make his first court appearance at 3 p.m. MDT virtually from the Utah County Jail in Spanish Fork, Utah, where Robinson is being held under "special watch," according to authorities.UTAH PROSECUTORS PREPARE POTENTIAL DEATH PENALTY CASE AGAINST CHARLIE KIRK SUSPECT TYLER JAMES ROBINSONIf there is a delay announcing Robinson's formal charges, the announcement would slide to Friday as the attorney's office can extend the deadline up to three business days.DEATH PENALTY LOOMS FOR CHARLIE KIRKS ACCUSED KILLER, BUT LEGAL BAR IS HIGH AS TRUMP, COX MOUNT PRESSUREThe remote hearing will be livestreamed. The likely brief hearing is intended to inform Robinson of the charges against him and provide him with an attorney if he has not already retained one, Gray shared in a statement to Fox News.Robinson "was arrested and booked into the Utah County Jail early Friday morning on suspicion of committing three crimes related to the murder" of Kirk, Gray said. Those crimes include aggravated murder, obstruction of justice and a felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury.Gray has indicated Robinson's formal charges will likely be consistent with his preliminary charges. Robinson is being held without bail."Under Utah law, aggravated murder carries a penalty of either death, life in prison without the possibility of parole, or twenty-five years to life in prison with the possibility of parole. Obstruction of justice carries a penalty of one to fifteen years in prison. Felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury carries a penalty of five years to life in prison," the attorney's office shared in a statement.If the Utah County Attorney's office meets the Tuesday deadline, charges will be listed on the "Criminal Information" document, which will trigger the formal start of the criminal case against Robinson.A possible delay would indicate his office requires additional time to prepare the charges, according to Gray."Our ability to file charges depends on how quickly we can gather and carefully review mountains of evidence. We will be thorough and deliberate at every stage of this case," he said."My offices mission is to protect our community by vigorously investigating and prosecuting crime, compassionately assisting crime victims, and seeking justice for all. We will spare no effort to achieve those ends in this, and every case," Gray added.Attorney General Derek Brown told Fox News Digital on Friday that Robinson could face a combination of state and federal charges.President Donald Trump and Gov. Spencer Cox, R-Utah, have both called for the death penalty against Robinson, which is a possibility under Utah state law.The media frenzy had mostly dissipated on Utah Valley Universitys campus on the evening of Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, as students and locals returned to campus to pay their respects to Kirk.As campus reopened for UVU students seeking mental health resources and employees returning to work, memorials filled the grass outside campus.Inside the UVU courtyard, an American flag now hangs where Kirk stood before his assassination less than a week ago. More tributes, including flowers, American flags and messages to Kirk have been placed inside the courtyard.Fox News' Melissa Chrise contributed to this report.
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    Years of campus attacks on conservative activists resurface after Charlie Kirks murder
    Attacks on conservative activists on college campuses have made waves for years, and are resurfacing following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on Wednesday at Utah Valley University.On Feb. 21, 2019, at the University of California, Berkeley, an individual tabling for TPUSA to recruit students for a new chapter was punched, resulting in a black eye, Business Insider reported."Yesterday, UCPD sent out a notice and request for information related to a reprehensible incident that occurred on Sproul Plaza earlier this week. According to the police, an unknown, unidentified assailant attacked a Berkeley student engaged in political advocacy," the university said in a statement at the time.ANTI-TRUMP VOICES PRAISE CHARLIE KIRK'S LEGACY AFTER ASSASSINATION, SAY HE WAS DOING POLITICS 'THE RIGHT WAY'The University of Texas at Dallas TPUSAs chapter president, Paige Neumann, was assaulted while tabling at the school.On video, the individual can be seen striking Neumann with a metal bike lock."The attacker (pictured below) struck Paige in the head with a metal bike lock, hitting her with enough force to shatter her phone. Graces phone was also destroyed," TPUSA posted at the time.VIDEO SHOWS MOMENTS BEFORE ASSASSINATION OF TURNING POINT USA FOUNDER CHARLIE KIRKIn April, left-wing protesters caused chaos at a TPUSA "Prove Me Wrong" event with Brandon Tatum at University of California, Davis, in which protesters assaulted staff and tore apart equipment, Kirk wrote at the time."While our people were under attack, police stood aside and did nothing," he stated. "Our team is understandably shaken up, but they assure me they will not back down."The university said the event was ultimately able to go on despite the havoc created.CHARLIE KIRK PAINTED AS 'CONTROVERSIAL,' 'PROVOCATIVE' IN MEDIAS ASSASSINATION COVERAGE"The UC Davis Police Department took one report of an assault," the university said in a statement. "No one requested medical aid. The event with the guest speaker took place on schedule and was completed without further incident. The university protected the free speech rights of the campus community throughout the event."Kirks assassination sent off shock waves in the political world, as there is currently a manhunt underway for the suspect who shot him in the neck.Vigils were held around the country on Wednesday night, as President Donald Trump plans to award Kirk a posthumous Medal of Freedom. He leaves behind his wife, Erika Kirk, and two young children. A large celebration of life service is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 21, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, which the president is planning to attend.
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    Charlie Kirk's faith, are Americans ready for socialism, and more from Fox News Opinion
    HANNITY Fox News host discusses the latest details in the investigation of Charlie Kirk's assassination. Continue watchingHUGH HEWITT Saving civil discourse. Continue readingDOCTRINE OF DESPAIR Charlie Kirk urged kids to dream big. Democrats tell them the dream is rigged. Continue readingEXPECT THE WORST Are Americans ready for the awful reality of socialism? Continue readingMIKE PENCE Five years on, the Abraham Accords still point the way to peace. Continue readingRAYMOND ARROYO Fox News contributor reflects on Charlie Kirk's faith as well as his legacy. Continue watchingNASA AT A CROSSROADS Trumps plan to refocus, explore and beat China. Continue readingTRUMP GETS IT Prayer isnt the problem. Silencing it is. Continue readingSTRIKE A POSE Vogue has finally discovered Western Americana years later than everyone else. Continue readingCARTOON OF THE DAY Check out all of our political cartoons
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    Trump and Zelenskyy to meet as Poland pressures NATO on no fly zone over Ukraine
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy could meet next week on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City.The meeting comes as NATO is seeing increasing pressure to more aggressively counter Russia by enforcing a no-fly zone over Ukraine as Poland looks to prevent more Russian drones from entering its airspace."PresidentTrump[has had] multiple calls with Putin, multiple meetings withZelenskyy, including probably next week again in New York," Rubio told reporters from Israel moments before he departed for Qatar. "He's trying to do everything possible to bring [the war] to an end."TRUMP SAYS HE'S RUNNING OUT OF PATIENCE WITH PUTIN 'FAST' OVER UKRAINE CONFLICT NEGOTIATIONS"We've been working closely with our partners in Europe on security guarantees, because that's going to be necessary in any negotiated settlement," he added. "And he's going to keep trying. If peace is possible, he wants to achieve it."Polands foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, on Monday called on NATO allies to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine to better protect not only Ukrainians from Russias constant aerial bombardments, but neighboring NATO allies that share borders with the war-torn nation. "We as NATO and the EU could be capable of doing this, but it is not a decision that Poland can make alone," Sikorski told German newspaperFrankfurter Allgemeine. "It can only be made with its allies."The move is unlikely to be approved by NATO, which has previously refused to enforce a no-fly zone after the U.S., under President Joe Biden, turned down the request first made by Zelenskyy in 2022.TRUMP DEMANDS NATO ALLIES HALT RUSSIAN OIL PURCHASES BEFORE NEW US SANCTIONS"If Ukraine were to ask us to shoot them down over its territory, that would be advantageous for us. If you ask me personally, we should consider it," Sikorski said.Russian officials have already made clear they would view NATO strikes against Russian drones and missiles in aid of Ukraine as direct involvement in the war."The implementation of the provocative idea of Kyiv and other idiots about creating a no-fly zone over Ukraine and the ability for NATO countries to shoot down our UAVs will mean only one thing a war between NATO and Russia," Deputy Chairman of Russias Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said in a Telegram post on Monday.Trump has seen increasing pressure at home and from Western allies, including Ukraine, to take a tougher stance when it comes to countering Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump has threatened on numerous occasions to hit Moscow with sanctions, though he has yet to employ the financial tool since re-entering office despite a series of deadlines he issued on Putin having come and gone.Rubio said Trump may conclude at some point that a peace deal with Putin is not possible, but told reporters on Tuesday that "he's not there yet.""The only leader in the world that can talk to both the Ukrainians, Europeans, and also to the Russians is President Trump," Rubio said. "He's not going to easily forfeit that role."If somehow he were to disengage from this, or you know, sanction Russia and say I'm done, then there's no one left in the world that could possibly mediate the end," Rubio added. "Now maybe we get to that point we hope not, because it's a really bad war and he wants it to end."
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    Christian singer Forrest Frank loses 30,000 followers after speaking out on Charlie Kirk assassination
    Forrest Frank has lost nearly 30,000 of his millions of Instagram followers since sharing his views on Charlie Kirk's assassination, but the Christian singer isn't bothered by it.Last week, Frank took to Instagram and shared a video of Kirk speaking about him and praising him for creating Christian music. Frank became emotional in the video and started to cry while explaining that he didn't feel comfortable continuing on and posting his music without first addressing the conservative activist's assassination.Frank's video garnered over 1 million likes and nearly 20,000 comments before he shared another video on Sept. 14 to say that he lost tens of thousands of followers for speaking out about the tragic events that took place at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10.CHARLIE KIRK'S LAST 24 HOURS BEFORE HIS UTAH ASSASSINATION: MESSAGES OF FAITH, JUSTICE"30,000 people unfollowed me because I posted about Charlie Kirk and I said Jesus Christ is Lord. Good. I don't want you to follow me," Frank stated at the beginning of his video.Frank went on to say that he didn't want people following him, streaming his music or coming to his shows if they didn't follow Jesus."I don't know if you can feel it too. There's a heaviness, something shifted and I don't care. I just want you to know that Jesus Christ is here and he loves you," Frank said.Frank elaborated further in the caption of his video, which read, "i dont care if you follow me, but i do care if you follow Jesus. i have nothing else to share but this one message and i repent for ways ive allowed my platform to be a lukewarm highlight real. From here on out im using as much energy as i can to let people know about the only thing that matters."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFans flooded Frank's comment section, commending him for the video he made.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"GO FORREST GO!!!!!! THIS MADE ME SMILE," one user wrote.Another added, "Wow. I got even more respect for you. Wrong is wrong and you got to stand for whats right even when they hate you for it. If you getting hate you doing something right.""Thank you for speaking up!" another user wrote.Kirk was hosting a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10 when he was assassinated. Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily harm and obstruction of justice charges, according to a court affidavit. A judge ordered that he be held without bail. Formal charges are expected Tuesday.
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    Illinois TV anchor resigns after suspension over 'non-partisan' Charlie Kirk tribute
    An Illinois television anchor resigned Monday after being suspended for airing what she called a "non-partisan tribute" to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk following his assassination."My resignation is guided by values that are essential to who I am, which I refuse to set aside in order to keep a job. I choose my faith and love of country, and always will," Beni Rae Harmony wrote on X.Harmony was an anchor for WICS Newschannel 20, an ABC affiliate in Springfield, Ill.Harmony shared video of her on-air tribute to Kirk, telling viewers it was okay to feel sadness and grieve. She became emotional and noted that Kirk was her first boss. Her LinkedIn profile shows she worked at Turning Point USA from 2021 to 2022."There's a lot going on in our world right now, and our country, but I want to say one thing. Lean on your neighbors, speak up for what you believe in, I don't care what it is," she said in the video.WASHINGTON POST COLUMNIST FIRED OVER SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS AFTER CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATION"I want to share with you one of my favorite sayings that Charlie would always tell us at the office, he would yell it from the mountaintops, so please listen. 'When conversations stop happening, when individuals become wordless, thats when violence begins,'" Harmony added in her tribute.It's unclear if she ignored a directive by the station ahead of time not to give the tribute, or if the speech was a surprise.Harmony said in her post to X, "Many in the mainstream media have been fired or punished for mocking his assassination. I believe I am the first to be targeted for honoring him on air."Fox News Digital reached out for comment to WICS, which is operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group. An individual at the station also told Fox they couldn't comment on the story when reached by phone.Kirk was assassinated last Wednesday while speaking at a campus event in Utah.While his killing has sparked grief and outrage across the country, some of Kirk's foes have criticized the tributes. There have also been numerous examples of figures online celebrating his death and facing firings or other reprimands as a result.The legacy media has criticized the firings as a "cancel culture" campaign from the right targeting free speech.PROFESSOR SLAMMED FOR 'DESPICABLE BEHAVIOR' WITH CONTROVERSIAL REPOSTS ON CHARLIE KIRKMatthew Dowd, a former MSNBC political analyst, was fired from the network over remarks he made after Kirk was shot but before it was clear the conservative activist had died.Dowd suggested the shooting was caused by a chain reaction from his "hateful words" against various groups. He later claimed he didn't know yet that Kirk had been shot and criticized MSNBC for firing him.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE
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    Amazon announces dates for Prime Big Deal Days Here are the sales starting now
    Amazon has officially announced the dates for its fall mega-sale. Prime Big Deal Days will run October 7 to 8, 2025. The 48-hour event kicks off the holiday shopping season early and offers Amazon Prime members exclusive discounts across every category, from electronics to home goods to kitchen essentials, toys and more.With thousands of deals dropping at once, its smart to have a plan before the sale starts:Whether youre looking to refresh your kitchen, upgrade electronics, or start holiday shopping early, Prime Big Deal Days is one of the best times to score savings before the Black Friday rush. Keep scrolling for early deals you can shop today.Original price: $329Cook smarter with theNinja air fryer and toaster oven. It preheats in 90 seconds, cooks 30% faster than standard convection ovens and has room for everything from a sheet pan of veggies to a 12-pound turkey.Original price: $139.99Thiscookware set features a premium nonstick coating and removable handles for easy cleaning and compact storage.TIME TO UPGRADE? APPLE OPENS PREORDERS FOR NEW IPHONE 17, AIRPODS PRO AND WATCHESOriginal price: $97.99Wrap yourself in warmth with theThreadmill luxury cozy blanket. The blanket is woven from 100% natural long-staple yarns and is sized at 90 by 92 inches.Original price: $99.99Travel smarter with thisthree-piece luggage set, which includes a 20-inch suitcase with a TSA-approved lock, duffel and toiletry bag.Original price: $49.99Thiscomplete kitchen knife set has everything you need for effortless meal prep. The knives are dishwasher-safe, have an anti-rust coating and come with blade guards to ensure safe storage.Original price:$26.99Set your table in style with thisstainless steel flatware set for four. Finished in polished black and complete with four steak knives, it blends modern elegance with everyday function.FALL AND HALLOWEEN WREATHS TO CELEBRATE THE SEASONOriginal price: $249Brew a perfect cup of coffee or espresso at the touch of a button with theNespresso De'Longhi VertuoPlus. It heats up in 25 seconds, brews four cup sizes, shuts off automatically and comes with an Aeroccino3 to perfectly froth your milk.Original price: $21.99Thesewireless phone chargers are MagSafe-compatible and feature an auto-aligned charging area. The pack comes with two chargers that are compatible with iPhone 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 models.Original price: $399.99Track your health and sleep with the lightweightSamsung Galaxy Ring designed to deliver deep health insights all day long.Original price: $79.99Say goodbye to dead zones in your home with thisWi-Fi extender that delivers speeds up to 1300 Mbps, covers 2,200 sq. ft. and keeps 32 devices connected with ease.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $49.99Stream smarter with theAmazon Fire TV Stick 4K. It supports Wi-Fi 6 to ensure smooth playback, while an AI search function helps you find movies by actor, plot or even quotes.If youre anAmazon Prime member, you can get these items to your door ASAP. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.
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    Erika Kirk shares video of late husband telling daughter how they met: My favorite love story
    Erika Kirk posted a video on Monday of her late husband, Turning Point USA founder and CEO Charlie Kirk, telling their daughter the story of how they met.Sitting in a place he calls Bills Burgers presumably Bills Bar & Burger with his toddler daughter on his lap, Kirk begins telling their story."Story time: Were at Bills Burgers in New York City, and right near this very table was the first time Dada met Mama," Kirk begins."And it started as a job interview. I was asking all these questions, asking all these questions: philosophy, religion, Jesus, and then I realized Mama was beautiful and smart and elegant and Christ-like, and so I said forget this job interview, I want to date you. I said, I have enough friends, and thats where your journey started."ERIKA KIRK'S FIRST SPEECH SINCE HUSBAND'S ASSASSINATION SPARKS MASSIVE TPUSA CHAPTER SURGE NATIONWIDEErika captioned the video, which garnered nearly 2.5 million likes in approximately 10 hours, "my favorite love story."Public figures, including Brittany Aldean, Allie Beth Stuckey and Terrance K. Williams, commented with support.Charlie and Erika met at the restaurant in 2018. The TPUSA founder had previously told the story at an event, saying the two shared a "very long dinner" and that he knew "almost immediately" that Erika was the one for him.On Sept. 5, 2023, Erika posted a selfie of the couple, marking five years since they met. She wrote, "5 years ago today, we sat inside Bill's Burgers in NYC deep in conversation and banter over theology, philosophy, and politics and at the end, you paused, looked at me and said, I'm going to date you."WHO IS ERIKA KIRK?: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE LATE CHARLIE KIRK'S WIDOW FROM THEIR LOVE STORY TO HIS LEGACYCharlie proposed to Erika in December 2020. She captioned photos of the engagement on Instagram, "When God writes your love story, you get to marry your best friend." The two married less than a year later in May 2021.On Friday, two days after her husband was murdered, Erika spoke publicly about the assassination and Charlies legacy. She said the movement he built would go on, including the previously planned campus tours and America Fest 2025."Two days ago, my husband, Charlie, went to see the face of his [S]avior and his God," she said through tears. "And one of the final conversations that he had on this earth, my husband witnessed for his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Now and for all eternity he will stand at his Savior's side wearing the glorious crown of a martyr."She added that Charlie's favorite Bible verse was Ephesians 5:25, which says: "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her."
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