
Suspect in Charlie Kirk Assassination Taken into Custody: What We Know So Far
By Tommy Flynn
The FBI has stressed that the investigation remains active, with forensic teams continuing to process the scene and Robinson's belongings.
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By Tommy Flynn
The FBI has stressed that the investigation remains active, with forensic teams continuing to process the scene and Robinson's belongings.

By Sarah Roderick-Fitch
Investigators held a briefing Thursday morning indicating that investigators recovered a “high-powered bolt action rifle” into a wooded area near the shooting site. Investigators say the “suspect blended in well with a college institution,” believing the suspect to be college aged. They say they have “images of the suspect.”

By Editorial Team
If you have never seen the full Naudet brothers documentary on 9/11, you have certainly seen much of the footage piecemeal. Both the footage of the first plane hitting the North tower, and the only surviving footage from inside the towers on that day came from one of their cameras.

By Tommy Flynn
President Trump announced Charlie's passing on Truth Social.

By Esther Wickham
Latest reports say Charlie is in critical but stable condition.

By Kenneth Schrupp
Lance Christensen, vice president of the California Policy Center who in the most recent election challenged California State Superintendent Tony Thurmond, said the lesson plans are "basically trying to groom our kids."
By RWTNews Staff
Aid organizations, including Physicians for Human Rights and the American Bar Association, challenged the freeze in federal court, arguing it violated the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 and Congress's constitutional power of the purse.

By Tommy Flynn
Judge Simmons, appointed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2021, methodically dismantled the prosecution's case during a preliminary examination that spanned months.

By RWTNews Staff
This latest batch follows the committee's release of over 33,000 pages from the Department of Justice on September 2, 2025, which included investigative records but yielded no major new revelations.

By Tommy Flynn
The timing of these disclosures fuels suspicions of foul play. Throughout 2024, monthly jobs reports under Biden touted robust growth—averaging over 200,000 additions per month—bolstering claims of a thriving recovery that Democrats leveraged on the campaign trail.

By Bethany Blankley
The documents from Jan. 1, 2022, to Dec. 31, 2024, indicate that the Biden administration spent nearly $9.3 million on hotels, $1.1 million on air and rail travel, and nearly $600,000 on car transportation and rentals for Hunter Biden's Secret Service detail.
By Tommy Flynn
The appeals court victory centers on a challenge brought by 19 mostly Democrat-led states and the District of Columbia against President Trump's February 2025 directive to terminate approximately 24,000 probationary workers—federal employees with less than a year in their current roles, many of whom were holdovers from the prior administration.