Sources say that Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old arrested for killing Charlie Kirk, sent a message to his transgender partner just hours after the shooting—confessing his involvement and writing, “You’re all I worry about, love.” The message, shared privately over social media, reportedly admitted responsibility for the fatal shooting at Utah Valley University and expressed concern for his partner’s wellbeing in the aftermath. Robinson was arrested later that day following a 33-hour nationwide manhunt. He faces charges including aggravated murder, weapons violations, and obstruction of justice. Investigations include tracing Robinson’s communications, the weapon used, and the sequence of events leading up…
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Robert Redford, the award-winning actor, director, and co-founder of the Sundance Institute and Festival, has died at the age of 89. He passed away on September 16, 2025, at his home in Sundance, Utah, according to a statement from his publicist. His family has requested privacy during this difficult time. Redford built a 50-plus year career filled with iconic film roles such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, and All the President’s Men. In 1980, he won the Academy Award for Best Director for Ordinary People, and the film also earned Best Picture. Beyond acting, his deep…
A newly released transcript of former Attorney General William Barr’s testimony to the House Oversight Committee lays out that there is no known evidence linking President Donald Trump to any criminal wrongdoing involving Jeffrey Epstein. Barr testified he had two conversations with Trump regarding Epstein. One came after Epstein’s death in 2019, when Barr informed Trump about what had occurred and said the Department of Justice would investigate. The second discussion was less clear and could not be pinned to a date before or after Epstein’s death. When asked whether he ever told Trump that his name appeared in any…
President Donald Trump has sued The New York Times, four of its writers, and publisher Penguin Random House for $15 billion, claiming that they conspired to discredit him in a book and articles published before the 2024 election. The case, which was submitted to a federal court in Florida, charges the defendants with disseminating untrue and defamatory information regarding Trump’s financial history, business activities, and media appearances, including his stint on The Apprentice. The petition claims that the reporting was done with “actual malice,” purposefully falsifying information to harm his reputation. Additionally, the complaint claims that the publications hurt the…
A New York judge has thrown out the top terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024. The decision represents a major setback for state prosecutors, who had sought to classify the killing as an act of terrorism. Judge Gregory Carro ruled that while Mangione’s attack was deliberate and tied to his grievances against the healthcare industry, it did not satisfy the strict legal definition of terrorism. The court found no evidence that Mangione acted with the intent to intimidate a wider civilian population or to coerce government policy through violence—standards…
Ibtissame Lachgar, a 50-year-old Moroccan feminist and clinical psychologist, has been sentenced to 30 months behind bars after being found guilty of “offending Islam.” The charge stems from a photo she shared on social media while wearing a T-shirt bearing the phrase “Allah is lesbian.” The court also imposed a fine of 50,000 dirhams (roughly $5,500). Lachgar was arrested in August and convicted by a Rabat court in early September. Her defense has stated plans to appeal. Rights groups have denounced the ruling, arguing it represents a serious restriction on freedom of expression. Lachgar co-founded the Mouvement alternatif pour les…
Utah authorities have confirmed their intention to seek the death sentence in what they describe as a politically motivated crime by charging 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with seven counts of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In addition to felony counts of firearm discharge, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and committing a violent act in front of a child, Robinson is charged with aggravated murder. He fired from a rooftop around 200 yards from the stage where Kirk was lecturing at Utah Valley University, according to the prosecution, who claim he carefully planned the attack. Investigators claim that shortly after the murder,…
Jamie Lee Curtis spoke emotionally on the WTF with Marc Maron podcast about the assassination of Charlie Kirk—despite their opposing politics. Though she disagrees with many of his views, Curtis said she respected Kirk’s religious conviction, calling him a “man of faith.” During the interview, Curtis mistakenly referred to Kirk as “Charlie Crist,” then corrected herself, attributing the slip to seeing how strongly he embraced Christian faith. She expressed hope that at the time of his death, Kirk felt connected to his beliefs. Curtis also discussed the psychological effect of repeated exposure to violent imagery. She compared the footage of…
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries responded with just four words when asked why he did not attend the congressional vigil for Charlie Kirk: “I had a meeting.” The comment came during an afternoon press briefing after many lawmakers had gathered to honor Kirk. Jeffries was pressed on why more Democrats were absent, but offered no further explanation beyond his brief answer. The vigil was called by Speaker Mike Johnson to pay tribute to Kirk, who was recently assassinated while speaking at a Utah university event. Attendance by Democratic members was thin compared to Republicans’, drawing questions about party unity and…
Tyler Robinson, identified as the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, lived with a roommate who is now working with federal investigators. The roommate, described as transgender, has reportedly turned over various forms of communication—digital messages and other materials—to help law enforcement understand Robinson’s motivations and activities leading up to the killing. The cooperation includes disclosure of private conversations and potentially relevant documents, which are being analyzed by the FBI. Investigators are examining these communications as part of their effort to determine whether Robinson planned the act alone or if he was influenced or assisted by others. Robinson remains in custody,…
In a heated Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, FBI Director Kash Patel publicly denounced Senator Adam Schiff during questioning over Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison transfer. As tensions mounted over why Maxwell was relocated from a low-security facility to a minimum-security camp, Schiff demanded clarity on who authorized the move—and why it followed a private meeting with the Deputy Attorney General. Patel sharply responded, accusing Schiff of orchestrating political theater, referencing prior controversies such as “Russiagate” and January 6, and asserting Schiff had misled the public. In a dramatic exchange, he called Schiff “a political buffoon at best,” adding that he was a…
A Texas high school student has come under fire after recreating Charlie Kirk’s killing during a Turning Point USA event. The student was seen pointing what appeared to be a toy gun at a peer during class, mimicking how Kirk was shot in the neck while speaking on stage. The incident occurred in a hallway at Harris County High School and was captured on video by other students. The footage shows a young man aiming a water pistol at another student mimicking Kirk’s posture. The school pummeled with calls from parents and administrators after the video went viral on social…
A New Jersey surgeon, identified as Dr. Matthew Jung from Englewood Health, has tendered his resignation following allegations that he celebrated the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in view of hospital staff and patients. The incident reportedly occurred near a nurses’ station at Englewood Health. Nurse Lexi Kuenzle, who witnessed the doctor’s remarks and questioned how a medical professional could condone such behavior, was initially suspended after reporting the incident. She later filed a lawsuit against the hospital and Dr. Jung, claiming the suspension violated medical ethics and her rights as a nurse. Englewood Health has since reinstated the…
Authorities reveal that the FBI had tracked troubling online activity by 16-year-old Desmond Holly before he carried out the shooting at Evergreen High School in Colorado. The teenager, who critically wounded two students before taking his own life, had shared extremist content online and collected tactical gear marked with extremist symbols. Online posts attributed to Holly included emulation of past shooters—including those responsible for the Columbine massacre—combined with white supremacist imagery. He had also commented on graphic “gore” forums and expressed fascination with mass shootings such as Parkland and Buffalo. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI’s Denver field office, were…
In a major development in the high-profile case of Luigi Mangione, a New York judge has dismissed the state’s terrorism-related charges against him in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. However, Mangione still faces a second-degree murder charge at the state level, alongside federal charges for capital murder. During the court proceeding, the judge ruled that while Mangione’s actions may have been ideologically driven, they did not meet the legal definition of terrorism under state law—specifically, there was no clear intent to intimidate a broader civilian population or influence policy. Despite the drop of those charges, officials emphasized that…