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Opinion | Political Violence May Be Un-American, but It Is Not Uncommon
New York Times· 14 hours agoMatthew Dallek is a historian and a professor of political management at George Washington...
Where are the Twister cast now?
Yahoo Movies UK· 15 hours agoHe received three further Oscar nominations, recognising his supporting work in Charlie Wilson's War, Doubt, and The Master. Hoffman was also no...
Organisation of Research in the United States - Nature
Nature· 17 hours agoAN open letter signed by the members of a committee supporting the Bush Report has been addressed to President Truman on pending legislation for Federal aid to science (Science ...
What two assassination attempts in two violent elections in the 1870s warn about today
CNN.com· 20 hours agoGarfield, William McKinley and John F. Kennedy, and the attempted assassinations of Presidents...
Richard Simmons, the Original Queer Eye
New York Times· 20 hours agoRichard Simmons, the ebullient paterfamilias of aerobics instruction who died on Saturday at 76, never publicly addressed his sexuality. More than 20...
The Art of the Brick, Boiler Room review: self-serious but fun exhibition of Lego art
Time Out· 23 hours agoItinerant attraction ‘The Art of the Brick’ has been trotting around the globe since 2007, and at...
Long list of presidents have been shot or shot at
CNN.com· 1 day agoFormer President Donald Trump fell to the ground Saturday, clutching his face after what sounded like gunfire at a rally in Pennsylvania. Blood could be...
Grenades and grassy knolls - a history of US presidential assassinations
Metro· 2 days agoIn the assassination attempt that took place closest to the White House, Harry S. Truman was staying...
Trump has now become an unstoppable force
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoIf you secretly admire Trump, now’s the time to admit it. Like Moby Dick or the Terminator, Trump is an unstoppable force. In the United States, every...
Previous assassinations and other political violence targeting US presidents
Daily Echo· 2 days agoAbraham Lincoln was the first president to be assassinated, shot by John Wilkes Booth on April 14 1865 as he and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, attended a special performance of the comedy Our ...