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Justice Department Charges Five With Links to White Supremacist Group
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Far-Right Terror Rocks Germany
The Hanau attack comes amid a wave of surging anti-Semitism and violence against newly arrived migrants in Germany. -
Redefining Victory in Democracy’s War on Terror
In the fight against terrorism, victory should be defined as a continuous process of providing security and maintaining society’s core values in the face of terrorist threats. -
The Quarantine Power: A Primer in Light of the Coronavirus Situation
The U.S. government has begun invoking quarantine authority, so now is probably a good time for a review of the legal architectures that both authorize and constrain the quarantine power. -
Apple vs FBI: Pensacola Isn’t San Bernardino
Once again, the FBI is seeking Apple’s help in unlocking phones in a counterterrorism case. But this time, Apple is technically incapable of providing assistance. -
Protecting Diplomats Following Soleimani’s Death
In the wake of Qassem Soleimani’s death, the global threat posed by Iran and its proxies to Americans creates a somewhat novel challenge for the Diplomatic Security Service, the law enforcement arm of th... -
Monsey Stabbing Suspect Charged with Federal Hate Crimes
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Canadian Islamic State Suspect Extradited to the United States
The U.S. extradites a Canadian citizen on terror charges, Canada debates its relationship to China and other Canadian national security news. -
FBI Releases Report on Lone Offender Terrorism
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Atomwaffen Division Member Pleads Guilty to Firearms Charge
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The Senate Examines Threats to the Homeland
On Nov. 5, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee examined three evolving homeland security threats: domestic terrorism, Chinese cyber and counterintelligence operations, and the... -
France Makes a Play to Try Foreign Fighters in Iraq
The French foreign minister has made a trip to Iraq to attempt to make a deal to try foreign fighters in the country. The plan faces diplomatic obstacles abroad and opposition at home.