violence

Nazis, the KKK and Murder in Broad Daylight: The Greensboro Massacre of 1979

For 40 years, the North Carolina city has tried to forget about the role it — and its corrupt police department — played in a mid-day shootout in a Black neighborhood that took the lives of five people

Our Half-Serious Sympathy for the Unabomber

Both leftists and right-wingers are prone to edgy endorsements of an unrepentant terrorist

Cyclists Are Taking Aim at Angry Drivers — With Guns

Riding bikes is more popular than ever in America — but entitled, enraged drivers keep targeting cyclists, and some are fighting back in the deadliest way possible

The Very American Rise of the Mass Shooter

Seamus McGraw’s new book, ‘From a Taller Tower,’ details how our culture of rage, victimhood, narcissism and love of guns has created an onslaught of violence that’s almost impossible to keep up with