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Christian Science Monitor - US News

Republican support for free speech wavers after Charlie Kirk assassination -- Republicans have long railed against "cancel culture" on the left. Now, they are catching criticism on the same grounds – and potentially going further by invoking the power of government to target perceived offenders.

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Is free speech really free? The First Amendment, US history, and Fannie Lou Hamer. -- Karen Attiah, an award-winning journalist, was reportedly fired from The Washington Post for a series of Bluesky posts in the aftermath of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk's death.

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Charlie Kirk built a movement of young people. Where will it go from here? -- History shows the loss of a charismatic leader can propel a political movement into something even more powerful – or mark the beginning of its decline. For now, Charlie Kirk's allies are vowing to continue what he started.

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'You have a right to an attorney.' Massachusetts bar strike and the Sixth Amendment. -- Since May, Massachusetts bar advocates have refused to take new cases, leaving more than 6,000 defendants without counsel. The State Legislature raised their pay, but a deeper question remains: Can states build systems strong enough to fully uphold the Sixth Amendment?

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Trump ignored TikTok ban, then announced a deal. Here's what it means. -- For months, President Trump hasn't enforced a law banning TikTok unless the app's Chinese owner sells it. Now, the administration says it has a deal with China.

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Trump sending National Guard where crime is highest. It's a blue city in a red state. -- Republicans say crime rates justify National Guard rollouts to Democrat-led cities like Memphis. But many higher-crime cities are in Republican-led states, a reminder that crime's causes – and solutions – are complex.

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Utah governor asks Americans to 'disagree better.' With Kirk's killing comes a test. -- The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk has pushed Utah Gov. Spencer Cox into the spotlight – along with his calls for civil discourse as an off-ramp to violence.

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'The American spirit will choose light.' Why civility matters even more now. -- The U.S. has entered a new age of political violence, evidenced by the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Those who work in conflict resolution say Americans need to engage in the hard work of seeing those we disagree with as fully human and worthy of respect.

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Suspect in Charlie Kirk's shooting is in custody -- More than 7,000 leads and tips had poured in as authorities responded to the latest act of political violence to convulse the United States.

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'I couldn't look away.' Videos of killings prompt calls for social media guardrails. -- Videos of violent acts are quick to spread on social media, where many Americans get their news, and where children can see them. This week's gruesome videos of the killings of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutskaa, a Ukrainian refugee, have renewed debate about whether safeguards for online content are needed.

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Charlie Kirk's killing sparks calls to temper the violent tones of US politics -- Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot on Wednesday while speaking at a Utah university. While the motive remains unknown, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called it "a political assassination."

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Russian drones, downed over Poland, prompt pushback from NATO alliance -- Russia says it didn't plan to fly drones over Poland, but NATO's leader calls it a "reckless" move that will only strengthen the alliance's resolve.

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AI goes to college: How new tech is driving majors and jobs -- As artificial intelligence starts to transform the job market, college students are the first to feel it – and are adapting their coursework and career planning.

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Oh, Canada. New England tourism misses its northern neighbors. -- The number of Canadian cars traveling to Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire dropped 32% in July. The U.S. is the only country of 184 expected to experience a drop in tourist spending this year.

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