While the events at the nation’s Capitol last week caught many by surprise, those who monitor extremism on the internet had already seen a rebellion brewing. Charlie Warzel is the New York Times ...
With the rise of the Internet, there has been growing interest in its impact on radicalisation and extremism in the circles of policymakers, scholars, and the media. The Internet and ‘online ...
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 ...
(Bloomberg) -- The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have scaled back efforts over the past two years to disrupt ...
WASHINGTON — The internet, and social media platforms, can do society much good. But they can also be exploited by terrorists to recruit, radicalize, train and ...
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