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Erika Kirk Accidentally Says ‘Grift’ Instead of ‘Grit’ About Her Late Husband Charlie: ‘Long Day’
Erika Kirk accidentally used the word 'grift' instead of 'grit' while describing the work of her late husband, Charlie Kirk.
Dave Chappelle is no stranger to controversial comedy, so fans and critics likely won't be surprised his new special tackles ...
On Sept. 10, 2025, conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at an event at Utah Valley University.
This was a unique year for higher education with arguably the most newsworthy incident of 2025 — the shooting death of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk — occurring on a university campus.
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. When Charlie Kirk was assassinated, America had a rare, fragile window—a moment when the country could […] ...
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Elderly Target employee Jeanie Beeman honored on stage at AmericaFest days after Charlie Kirk t-shirt fiasco
As the elderly woman's clips are going viral on X, Charlie Kirk's widow and the current CEO of Turning Point USA, Erika, met ...
Turning Point USA has kicked off its first national conference since the death of Charlie Kirk. The event is typically a rallying point for conservatives, but divides inside MAGA have been on display.
What is the future of the Seven Mountains Mandate, the Christian nationalism strategy of which Charlie Kirk was the millennial face?
Erika Kirk recently appeared on stage at a Turning Point USA event on December 20, 2025. During the event, she was presenting an award to a student with an award named after her husband when she made ...
Turning Point USA conference attendees in Phoenix say the organization is back stronger — and resonating with women — following co-founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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First Turning Point USA conference without Charlie Kirk exposes rifts in Christian right
At AmericaFest — where ICE merch is sold beside ‘Jesus Won’ T-shirts — the idea that conservative values are God-ordained may ...
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Ty Gibbs reshared a message from 2024, which the late Charlie Kirk wrote last Christmas.
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