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Stopping the scourge of radicalization online

January 18, 2022January 20, 2022 conservative, disinformation, donald trump, reddit, terrorism

Sam* exhibited all the trademark beliefs of an alt-right extremist.  He held misogynistic views on women, believing that rape cases

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If Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps is a terrorist organization, so are other state-run groups

May 28, 2019May 29, 2019 Iran, State Department, terrorism

BY NIKU JAFARNIA In early April, the Trump administration designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a branch of Iran’s military,

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“They are us.” Three words from New Zealand that said it all

April 5, 2019April 22, 2019 islamophobia, mass shooting, new zealand, terrorism, xenophobia

BY GEORGIA LOVELL As an Australian currently living in the US, it was Friday morning by the time I woke

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Risk and Responsibility: A Spanish Prosecutor’s Creative Approach to Fighting Terrorism

February 1, 2019February 12, 2019 spain, terrorism

BY JILLIAN RAFFERTY “Are you aware of the charges brought against you?” “Yes.” “Do you wish to plead guilty or

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Why Boston is Still Strong Five Years Later

April 15, 2018April 15, 2018 Boston, defense, terrorism

BY NICHOLAS TALLANT Today is “Marathon Monday” and Boston’s annual Patriot’s Day celebration. But it also marks the five-year anniversary

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Redefining Mass Shootings, Searching for the Right Words

December 17, 2017January 4, 2018 gun violence, mass shooting, terrorism

BY JULIUS LIM For most of us, last Thursday passed by just like any other day. But December 14, 2017,

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The Safest Place to Be

March 23, 2016 belgium, gun control, gun violence, guns, terrorism, violence

BY JEN SMITH “Mom: home safe. sleepy. love you.” I sent this message letting her know I made it home

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