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Why Didn’t the FBI Review Social Media Posts Announcing Plans for the Capitol Riot?
FBI Director Christopher Wray says that the bureau’s internal guidelines prevented it from looking at social media posts announcing the planned attack on the Capitol. But the guidelines say nothing of th... -
Remembering the Khobar Towers Bombing
The terrorist attack on the Khobar Towers was the bloodiest attack on America between the Beirut Marine barracks disaster in 1983 and September 11, 2001. Its legacy still haunts Washington’s relations wi... -
White House Releases First National Strategy to Combat Domestic Terrorism
The 32-page government-wide strategy to counter draws on the assessment of the government’s efforts to address domestic terrorism that President Biden ordered on his first day in office in the wake of th... -
Supreme Court to Hear State Secrets Case Involving Guantanamo Detainee
Abu Zubaydah, a detainee held at Guantanamo, wants testimony from two former CIA contractors about his treatment at a CIA black site in connection with a criminal inquiry in Poland. The government says t... -
What’s in the Senate’s Jan. 6 Report?
The investigative report lays out detailed factual findings and policy recommendations aimed at correcting the failures that enabled the Capitol assault. -
Al-Hela v. Biden and Due Process at Guantanamo
The whole D.C. Circuit is set to rehear a case that could decisively determine whether foreign aliens held at Guantanamo Bay have constitutional due process rights. -
An Assessment of the U.S. Government’s Domestic Terrorism Assessment
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security released one of the most consequential national security reports you likely never heard of. Here are the main takeaways. -
Adding Domestic Extremists to the No-Fly List
What is the legal foundation of the No-Fly List and how does it fit into the government's arsenal? -
FBI and DHS Release Strategic Intelligence Assessment and Data on Domestic Terrorism
The report warns that lone offenders with easily with easily accessible weapons present the greatest terrorism threat to the United States. -
All You Need to Know About the U.K. Proscribing the Neo-Nazi Group Atomwaffen Division
The U.K. proscribed the U.S.-based neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division as a terrorist organization. The move appears to be more for international solidarity and to provide tools to combat online propagand... -
Livestream: Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing on Domestic Violent Extremism
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House Homeland Security Hearing on Transnational Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism