Politics Jun 09 How Trump filled key positions with people who spread extremist views By Laura Barrón-López, Ali Schmitz, Doug Adams
Politics Jan 08 Watch 6:47 Biden warns hate that motivated Charleston church shooter still threatens the country President Biden delivered his second campaign speech of the year at the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. At the site where nine Black churchgoers were murdered in 2015, Biden warned that the same hate that motivated their killer still… By Laura Barrón-López, Shrai Popat, Kyle Midura
Nation Jun 27 Michigan prison system ordered to recognize pro-race separation faith group The decision from a federal court overrides concerns by state officials that Christian Identity could pose a security threat because of its belief in separation of races. By Ed White, Associated Press
Politics Apr 19 Watch 13:04 Home-grown extremism and lessons learned 28 years after Oklahoma City bombing Wednesday marks 28 years since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, which remains the largest act of home-grown terrorism in U.S. history. Judy Woodruff reports on how that act of political violence is remembered… By Judy Woodruff, Frank Carlson
Politics Jan 25 Watch 6:55 How a Washington state plan to fight domestic extremism could be a model for the nation In Washington state this week, legislators held public hearings to form a domestic violent extremism commission that, if implemented, would make Washington the first in the nation to target extremism with a public health and civic engagement approach. Laura Barrón-López… By Laura Barrón-López, Tess Conciatori
Jun 13 Online right-wing extremists amp up anti-LGBTQ rhetoric during Pride Month By Rebecca Boone, Associated Press A toxic brew of hateful rhetoric has been percolating in Idaho and elsewhere, well ahead of the arrests of Patriot Front members at a pride event Saturday in Coeur d'Alene. Continue reading
Jun 07 Watch 4:57 News Wrap: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says inflation will remain high In our news wrap Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told the Senate Finance Committee inflation will remain high, the Department of Homeland Security warns of potential new threats from domestic extremists, the World Bank lowered its economic outlook, Russia says… Continue watching
Jun 07 WATCH: Son of Buffalo massacre victim calls on Congress to stop ‘cancer of white supremacy’ By Farnoush Amiri, Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing Tuesday morning on the rise of domestic terrorism. Continue reading