Hannah Allam
Stories
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Pandemic Blues Or Signs Of Extremism? New Guide Teaches Parents To Stay Alert
Researchers warn that the pandemic's mix of fear and isolation can fuel extremism among young Americans. A new guide helps parents watch for signs of radicalization.
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National
Far-Right Group Pranked: 'Dude, Is This Like A Bad Impression Of Borat?'
The actor and serial prankster Sacha Baron Cohen is suspected of infiltrating a far-right group's rally in Washington state over the weekend.
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Politics
New Research Shows People Are Not As Divided Along Political Lines As They Think
It is no secret that the U.S. citizens are deeply divided along political lines. But a new study has found that Americans are not nearly as divided as they might think.
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National
Vehicle Attacks Rise As Extremists Target Protesters
Twenty people are facing prosecution amid reports of at least 50 vehicle-ramming incidents at protests since late May.
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National
'Remember Who We're Fighting For': The Uneasy Existence Of Seattle's Protest Camp
The open-air camp in the Capitol Hill area is more than a week old. Underneath the peace-and-love vibe is an undercurrent of anxiety that it won't end well and that black people might get the blame.
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National
Years Before The Pandemic, War Games Predicted A 'Global Tempest'
In the early 2000s, war games about pandemics popped up. But participants say the outbreak threat couldn't compete with more visible national security concerns such as wars and terrorist attacks.
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National
FBI: New iPhone Evidence Shows Pensacola Shooter Had Ties To Al-Qaida
Justice Department officials say Apple hampered their investigation by refusing to unlock the gunman's iPhones. The case is part of a longstanding debate over national security interests and privacy.
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National
'Us Vs. Them' In A Pandemic: Researchers Warn Divisions Could Get Dangerous
The U.S. was deeply divided before the coronavirus. Now, researchers worry that the pandemic is worsening what they call a dangerously polarized climate.
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Politics
Researchers Say That The Debate Over The Coronavirus May Become More Violent
Threats against contact tracers, intimidation of people with masks, shooting at McDonald's — the debate over the coronavirus is becoming more violent. Researchers warn that violence can keep rising.
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National
It Was A Feel-Good Story About Potatoes. But It Left Out An Idaho Militia's Role
The Real Idaho Three Percenters' involvement in a potato giveaway raises questions about the role armed groups are playing in the coronavirus response.