
Odette Yousef
Thursday
Tuesday
More and more, young kids are being exposed to hate ideologies
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
Friday
Jurors for Trump's hush money trial have been selected. Now they have to be kept safe
Tuesday
As he campaigns, Trump has been leaning into his narrative of Jan. 6
Police clash with supporters of President Donald Trump who breached security and entered the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021. Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images hide caption
Trump has embraced Jan. 6. The extremist message may alienate — or resonate
Thursday
Alabama's state capitol in Montgomery, Ala. earlier this year. Andi Rice/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
How 'fetal personhood' in Alabama's IVF ruling evolved from fringe to mainstream
Wednesday
Ala. court ruling that frozen embryos are children shocked some. Others saw it coming
Tuesday
Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker speaks on the steps of the state judicial building on April 5, 2006, in Montgomery, Ala. Jamie Martin/AP hide caption
Monday
A look at the Christian Nationalist beliefs of Alabama's Supreme Court chief justice
Friday
The U.S Capitol in Washington is illuminated on Feb. 9, 2024. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption
Friday
Participants in the "Take Our Border Back" convoy arrive at a ranch near Quemado, Texas on Feb. 2. Sergio Flores/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
Border rhetoric could inspire acts of violence, extremist experts say
Friday
Growing list of public and private people are being targeted by swatting attempts
Friday
The Colorado Supreme Court in Denver hears arguments on Dec. 6 regarding former President Donald Trump's eligibility for the state's primary ballot. David Zalubowski/AP hide caption