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Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk this week, educators across the country have found themselves facing swift termination or potential discipline after allegedly sharing opinions on social media about the killing.
A stew of hypertoxic rhetoric has surged through social media and American discourse after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, inflaming a political environment that was already deeply polarized.
An Office Depot employee was fired after refusing to print a poster of Charlie Kirk for a prayer vigil in a now-viral video, the company stated.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s murder, educators across the US are being fired or disciplined for sharing "senseless" posts on social media about his death.
Several people have already been relieved of their jobs because of their posts on social media, defense officials told NBC News.
The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk this week in Utah has rocked the nation. On Wednesday, Kirk, the co-founder of Turning Point USA, was speaking at an event at Utah Valley
To those who aren't chronically online, the messages may appear to be total gibberish. But for others, specifically gamers, many of the meanings are clear.
Top brass executives issued a joint company-wide memo following backlash to MSNBC’s handling of coverage of Charlie Kirk's assassination.