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Saturday

Pro-Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Ahead of the 2024 election results, civil society groups are working to prevent future violence. Samuel Corum/Getty Images hide caption

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Political violence scenarios

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Friday

Nationalist Christians rally to repent for what they consider to be the nation’s sins

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Saturday

Extremism experts are keeping an eye on an event targeted at women in Washington, D.C.

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Friday

Political violence scenarios

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Tuesday

Welcome to Springfield signage is displayed along Spring Street on September 16, 2024 in Springfield, Ohio. Springfield, home to a large Haitian community, was thrust into the national spotlight after former President Donald Trump made claims during the presidential debate against Vice President Harris, accusing members of the immigrant community of eating the pets of local residents. Luke Sharrett/Getty Images hide caption

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How neo-Nazi groups reacted to Trump’s false claims about Haitians in Springfield

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Tuesday

The scene outside the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach after the arrest of a man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump on Sept. 15, 2024. Carlos Escalona/Anadolu via Getty Images hide caption

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Attempts on Trump's life fuel climate of political violence

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Monday

A secret service agent is stationed outside the funeral of Ivana Trump, Wednesday, July 20, 2022, in New York. Julia Nikhinson/AP hide caption

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A conversation about political violence in the United States

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Friday

Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, speaks to reporters after the presidential debate with Vice President Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, on Sept. 10 in Philadelphia. Matt Slocum/AP hide caption

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Why a racist conspiracy theory may play a key role if Trump questions the vote

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Wednesday

The arrest of Telegram's founder has spooked the far right in the U.S.

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Thursday

The shadow of Chicago’s 1968 DNC, marred by violence, looms as the convention returns

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Tuesday

It's still unclear how politics factor into the Trump assassination attempt

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Sunday

Law enforcement agents stand near the stage of a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump after a failed assassination attempt on Saturday in Butler, Pa. Conspiracy theories and violent rhetoric have surged since the shooting. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images hide caption

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Examining how narratives about the Trump assassination attempt are resonating

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Thursday

Unpacking the truth of antisemitism on college campuses

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Tuesday

More and more, young kids are being exposed to hate ideologies

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Last month the Calvert County, Md., state's attorney's office filed misdemeanor hate crimes charges against three 13-year-olds, alleging they targeted a fellow Plum Point Middle School (shown here) classmate, who is Jewish. Google Maps/Screenshot by NPR hide caption

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