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- Law professor says stifling free speech is no way to commemorate Kirk's legacy
- Suspect in Charlie Kirk's death could face the death penalty
- Study: Most American Jews don't agree with Trump's tactics for combating antisemitism
- Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter go on a new excellent adventure: 'Waiting for Godot'
- Morning news brief
- President Trump visits U.K. for unprecedented second state visit
- How China's growing industrial power buffers it from the trade war
- National Parks removing historical items Trump administration found 'disparaged' U.S.
- Charlie Kirk's murder amplifies safety concerns among federal lawmakers
- Legal scholar talks about the Supreme Court's efforts to keep the Fed independent