
Odette Yousef
Monday
Monday
After 20 years, examining the mixed legacy of the Department of Homeland Security
Wednesday
A man shouts into a bullhorn as Trump supporters gather in front of the Maricopa County Elections Department in Phoenix, where ballots were being counted following the 2020 presidential election. Federal officials have warned about violence erupting after this year's election, with experts particularly concerned about the period after Nov. 8. Olivier Touron/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
Concerns of political violence loom days before the midterms
Saturday
Security personnel wait for voters outside the Leon County Supervisor of Elections office on Nov. 3, 2020, in Tallahassee, Fla. Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images hide caption
Friday
Domestic terrorism investigations and arrests shot up in 2021
Monday
Police officers respond to a call that an active shooter had reportedly injured 24 students at Chillicothe High School in Chillicothe, Ohio, in September. The call turned out to be a hoax. Similar scenes have played out at schools across the country in recent weeks. Chillicothe Police Department/Screenshot by NPR hide caption
Those fake active shooter calls to schools? A similar thing happened before
Saturday
Schools across the country are being targeted with hoax calls about active shooters
Friday
In response to a false call about an active shooter, police and emergency workers descended on Robert Anderson Middle School in Anderson, South Carolina, on Oct. 5. Parents rushed to pick up their children, causing a traffic jam in front of the school. Ken Ruinard/USA TODAY Network/Reuters hide caption
Wednesday
A police officer holds one of a group of men, among 31 arrested for conspiracy to riot and affiliated with the white nationalist group Patriot Front, after they were found in the rear of a U-Haul van in the vicinity of a North Idaho Pride Alliance LGBTQ event in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on June 11, 2022. John Rudoff/Reuters hide caption