How are ordinary people drawn into extremist circles—and what role can artificial intelligence play in that process? This ...
The contemporary threat landscape is no longer defined solely by physical spaces, hierarchical organizations, or clearly ...
Washington Examiner Investigative Editor Sarah Bedford said conversations about today’s political climate should focus on radicalization, not polarization, following the assassination of conservative ...
Can aggressive counseling bring someone back from the brink of radicalization? Science correspondent Miles O’Brien explores the psychological basis for why people are drawn to extremist groups and how ...
As part of a series on extremism on the internet, Marketplace’s Molly Wood explores how people get radicalized online. Read about what the responsibility is of social media companies to curb this type ...
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Something very strange is shifting in the darker corners of the internet. Something serpentine, slick, and black as ink. While Donald Trump moves farther ...
The Misunderstood Environment  Video games are often perceived as benign spaces designed for entertainment, leisure, and, in ...
Authorities have long focused on the threat of online recruiting by terror groups, but now there's increasing concern about a form of Islamic radicalization that ...
The suspect behind this weekend’s bombings has been apprehended; now authorities are trying to figure out what motivated him and whether he acted alone. Judy Woodruff talks to George Washington ...
The White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, was 'the guy next door,' raising concerns about ...