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Seasoned sports analyst Stephen A. Smith made a gaffe on air when he referred to the Houston Texans’ wide receiver Christian Kirk as Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was assassinated in September 2025. Per the Independent, Smith, 58, mistakenly mixed up their names while he was talking about the Houston Texans’ 30-6 playoff win…
Vice President JD Vance similarly did not take issue with Nicki Minaj referring to him as a...
Erika Kirk, the widow of slain right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk, did not take issue...
Nicki Minaj has shocked many after she stepped into unfamiliar political territory on Sunday,...
During an appearance on The Katie Miller Podcast, South African-born billionaire and tech mogul, Elon Musk, revealed that he’s now wary of going out in public after the assassination of controversial...
LSU Tigers women’s basketball star Flau’jae Johnson took to X on Tuesday to seemingly question Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry’s advocacy for a statue of deceased conservative influencer Charlie...
Former President Barack Obama warned that the United States is facing “an inflection point” after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. He argued that President Donald Trump...
A Texas State University student has been expelled after a video showed him appearing to mimic and make fun of the September 10 shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In a video that was...
A police officer at a New York school has been relieved of her duties over comments she made about Charlie Kirk’s killing. Per the New York Post, officials at Somers Intermediate School said...
Former President Barack Obama has condemned the shooting death of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk on Wednesday, September 10. Kirk, 31, was shot during a question-and-answer session with students...

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