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Tyler Robinson's ‘furry’ fixation: Charlie Kirk assassin visited bizarre website featuring disturbing sexualized images
Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk, allegedly had a furry website account. A rifle round with a sexualized meme referencing furry and transgender subcultures was found near the crime scene, suggesting potential online connections.

Accused sniper jailed in Charlie Kirk killing awaits formal charges in Utah
Tyler Robinson, a Utah trade school student, faces charges for the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Arrested after family members reported his confession, Robinson's actions have sparked outrage and debate over political violence in the U.S. Governor Spencer Cox condemned the act, calling it a "watershed in American history," amid partisan finger-pointing on motives.

Willoughby, Ohio shooting reports: Police presence seen near Fox Run Apartments
Police responded to unconfirmed shooting reports near Fox Run Apartments in Willoughby, Ohio. A significant law enforcement presence was observed on Fox Run Drive, with an alleged manhunt in progress. No official details have been confirmed by authorities.

Tyler Robinson's disturbing Discord chat confession revealed: ‘Thank you for good times’
Tyler Robinson confessed to shooting Charlie Kirk via Discord, messaging friends about his involvement hours before arrest. FBI reports he had pre-planned the attack, with text messages and a note indicating intent to kill the Turning Point USA founder.

Donald Trump says US military again targeted a Venezuela boat allegedly carrying drugs, 3 killed
President Trump announced a U.S. military strike on a boat from Venezuela allegedly carrying drugs, resulting in three deaths. He labeled the crew as "narcoterrorists," emphasizing the threat drug trafficking poses to U.S. national security. This strike follows a previous operation that killed 11. Some senators have raised concerns about the legality and appropriateness of using military force for law enforcement.

EU set to miss U.N. deadline for new climate targets, draft shows
The EU is struggling to agree on a 2040 climate target, delaying its submission of a 2035 goal to the UN. A draft suggests a temporary emissions reduction range of 66.3% to 72.5% by 2035, pending further negotiations. This uncertainty raises concerns about the EU’s climate leadership and its ability to match commitments from other major emitters.

Threatening note, text message confession: What FBI said about Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson
FBI revealed suspect Tyler Robinson wrote a threatening note and sent a text message confessing to murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Motive remains unclear, and Robinson is in custody awaiting formal charges.
Who is Charlie Kirk's secret sister? Meet 29-year-old left-wing Bernie Sanders fan
Charlie Kirk's sister Mary, a 29-year-old Bernie Sanders supporter, diverges politically from her brother. A University of Illinois graduate working in art, she embraces left-wing views, contrasting with Charlie's conservative stance, but maintains family ties.

Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez calls for a ban on Israel in sports after Vuelta cycling race chaos
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called for Israel to be banned from sports events, likening its actions in Gaza to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This follows pro-Palestinian protests at the Vuelta cycling race in Madrid. Israeli officials condemned Sánchez as an antisemite. The International Cycling Union expressed concern over the political exploitation of sports, hinting at future implications for events involving Israeli participants.

Why has Hannah Einbinder received praise from Hamas? Here's what happened at 2025 Emmys
Hamas-linked media praised Hannah Einbinder for her Emmy speech supporting Palestine, censoring her image while highlighting her "Free Palestine" declaration. The Jewish actor distinguished Judaism from Israel's state policies, sparking controversy within the Jewish community.

Donald Trump threatens to take over DC police again over immigration enforcement
President Trump threatened to federalize D.C.'s police again after Mayor Muriel Bowser refused to cooperate with ICE on immigration enforcement. Trump's emergency order expired last week, and while he claimed crime improved during federal intervention, data suggested crime was already declining. The mayor emphasized that local police would not engage in immigration enforcement. The situation coincides with Congress reviewing D.C. governance issues.
JD Vance hosts ‘The Charlie Kirk Show’, says will ‘never forget’ what his widow Erika told her
Vice President JD Vance honored his late friend Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist killed last week, by hosting "The Charlie Kirk Show" from the White House. Vance emphasized the importance of being a better husband and father, inspired by Kirk's loving relationship with his widow. The program featured tributes from administration officials and was streamed online.

TikTok ban unlikely as US-China close to deal to shift ownership
A framework deal has been reached between China and the US regarding TikTok's ownership, according to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The agreement aims for a transition to US ownership, with discussions set between President Trump and Premier Xi Jinping. The deal follows ongoing trade talks amid national security concerns over the app's Chinese ownership.

List of workers fired, placed on leave for ‘hateful’ remarks on Charlie Kirk killing as Nancy Mace issues fresh warning
Representative Nancy Mace calls for reporting public servants and educators who celebrate Charlie Kirk's murder. Multiple institutions have fired or disciplined employees for making controversial comments about Kirk's death, highlighting tensions around political violence.

Is Barron Trump attending NYU’s DC campus near White House? A look at tuition, housing cost
Barron Trump is reportedly not attending NYU's main campus or DC campus. His current location and educational status remain uncertain, with speculation about potential studies near the White House amid high tuition and housing costs.

Nepal appoints three new ministers
Three new ministers were sworn in Nepal's interim government, focusing on addressing Gen Z concerns about corruption. They aim to rebuild after protests, with plans for a national mourning day and a funeral procession for student martyrs.