Editors’ Blog - 2011
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01.09.11 | 8:41 pm
Giffords’ Husband Releases Statement

Mark Kelly, husband of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D), released a statement tonight on Saturday’s shooting. Statement after the jump. Read More

01.10.11 | 3:51 am
The Latest We Know

The latest on the picture that is emerging of accused murderer and would-be assassin Jared Lee Loughner.

01.10.11 | 4:03 am
In Others News

Nazi-dressing alleged jihadist charged with biting two FBI agents.

01.10.11 | 4:25 am
Report from Tucson

Our reporter Evan McMorris-Santoro reports from on the ground in Tucson.

01.10.11 | 4:48 am
The Other Staffers

In addition to Giffords and slain aid Gabe Zimmerman, two other Giffords staffers were injured in the attack. Here’s an update on their conditions.

01.10.11 | 5:56 am
Moment of Silence

President Obama has asking the nation to observe a moment of silence at 11 AM this morning for the shooting on Saturday in Tucson. We’d like to share with readers how people are observing the moment around the country. We don’t want to be asking people to take away from the moment to snap a picture. But if you can share with us how you and those in your area are observing this moment we’d like to share those pictures with our readers.

01.10.11 | 6:06 am
Giffords Shooting Wire

With so many new details emerging from moment to moment, we’ve opened a special Giffords Shooting Wire. Click on the link or see the latest updates below the top news feature to the right.

01.10.11 | 6:10 am
Pictures from the Scene

The home of accused mass-murderer and would-be assassin Jared Lee Loughner, along with other images retracing the crime.

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01.10.11 | 8:29 am
TPM Guide for the Perplexed

In the aftermath of the Giffords shooting there’s been a lot of talk about political speech, politicians and whether there’s a climate of violent political rhetoric. And it’s been clear that a lot of politicians weren’t clear that certain phrases and statements — like calling for armed revolution or target practice at fundraisers — might lead to misunderstandings. So in the spirit of ettiquette manuals, I thought I’d start putting together a list of things it’s probably best not to say simply to avoid misunderstandings or criticisms the next time there’s an attempt on the life of a politician. Read More