A year after Miss USA and Miss Teen USA both quit their titles, citing concerns for mental health — and sources told The Post about an allegedly toxic atmosphere and “bullying” by CEO Laylah Rose — ...
Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, has been named CEO of Turning Point USA following her husband's assassination while speaking to students at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. The board of ...
More than 2,000 people packed into an auditorium at the University of Minnesota for the first Turning Point USA event in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a report said. The stop for the "This ...
Turning Point USA announced Thursday that its board had selected Erika Kirk as the organization’s new CEO and Chair after the death of her husband, Charlie Kirk. Kirk, 31, founded TPUSA in 2012 and ...
The public memorial service for Charlie Kirk on Sunday, Sept. 21 is expected to not only pay homage to the late conservative firebrand's life, but his political activism as well. The organization he ...
Turning Point USA says it has received tens of thousands of inquiries from people wanting to start new chapters at high schools and colleges after conservative founder Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting ...
Charlie Kirk was shot at a Turning Point USA event, "The American Comeback Tour." Charlie Kirk founded Turning Point USA in 2012 with Bill Montgomery. Charlie Kirk, conservative political activist and ...
Turning Point USA's campus tour has resumed. “The Turning Point Tour,” previously known as “The American Comeback Tour,” continued at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities on Monday, Sept. 22, ...
After the tragic shooting of its founder, Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA is moving forward with its fall campus tour, with a scheduled stop at Auburn University on Nov. 5. The event, rebranded the ...
Turning Point USA, founded by Charlie Kirk and Bill Montgomery, is continuing its college campus tours in the wake of Kirk's death on Sept. 10. The organization's "This is the Turning Point Tour" ...
The Anti-Defamation League deleted its “Glossary of Extremism” database on Tuesday after receiving backlash for including the late Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA. “With over 1,000 entries written ...
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