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Charlie Kirk tops trending searches of 2025

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Google reveals top search trends of 2025
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," and the longest government shutdown in U.S. history ranked among Google's top search trends this year.

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What sent Americans to Google this year? The top searches released
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Charlie Kirk tops trending searches of 2025: Google
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Google's Year in Search Reveals 2025’s Top Trending People
Google’s Year in Search is finally here — and now we know which people trended the most in 2025.

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Top trending searches of 2025 revealed by Google. See what made the list.
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Google's top search trends in 2025
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Charlie Kirk's assassination dominates Google's US search trends for 2025
Kirk was the top search related to an individual's passing, followed by actor Gene Hackman, legendary musician Ozzy Osbourne, chef and TV host Anne Burrell and award-winning actor Diane Keaton.

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What did you Google in 2025? These were the year's top trending internet searches
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Top Google searches for 2025 revealed
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Steve Kornacki: The cities, counties and trends to track on election night

The Donald Trump era has changed American politics for a decade. On Tuesday night, two contentious races for governor will define what the next steps for Republicans and Democrats might look like — not only who will lead Virginia and New Jersey for four ...
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The Trends in New Jersey and Virginia

No two states voted more alike and closer to the national average in last year's presidential election than the two states that have gubernatorial elections in this odd-numbered year: New Jersey and Virginia. New Jersey voted 51.8% for Kamala Harris and 45 ...
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