Ahmad Al Agha, one of the purported leaders of the hacker group, Syrian Electronic Army, appeared in federal court last month after being pursued by the law enforcement for eleven years.
Dec 7, 2025
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Brian Cole of Virginia was charged with planting two incendiary devices near the Capitol. We put all the court records here.
Dec 4, 2025
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Dec 3, 2025
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Nov 24, 2025
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There has been an unprecedented rise in threats to those in the public policy arena. Our reporting fellow Peter Beck takes a deep dive into what that means for American democracy.
Nov 23, 2025
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A Texas case raises important questions about online threats, offline arrests, and how to understand an increasingly radicalized internet environment.
Nov 16, 2025