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The nominees vowed to work with federal agencies before they draw conclusions about whether their activities violate civil liberties.
A White House strategy against violent extremism inside the United States warns about the role of the Internet and social networking as a vehicle for distributing propaganda. The strategy, published
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the terrorist group affiliated with Osama bin Laden's organization, does a decent magazine, said a top government official Feb. 9 before a congressional panel....
Although diminished, al Qaeda and its ideological adherents are finding converts in the West thanks to deft use of the Internet and social media, says a new report from the Center for Strategic and
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