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What Happens Now to the More Than 1 Million People on the U.S.' Terrorist Watchlist
A federal judge said the Terrorist Screening Database is unconstitutional. But that doesn’t mean it’s dead.
Talking to Teenagers in Beirut About What 9/11 Means to Them
I spent the 14th anniversary of 9/11 asking kids born around the time of the attacks what they think about the day we will never forget.
Drinking with the Druze in Majdal Shams
Traveling through the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, you might encounter a community of the Druze—a religious offshoot of Islam—that's still loyal to Syria. And they sure know how to pour a mean drink.
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Behind the Rise of Hijab Porn
Exploring why more and more porn studios have started to make films featuring the headscarf.
Islamic State Insurgent Cells Cause Death and Discrimination Behind Iraq's Front Lines
Kurds in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk increasingly distrust and turn away Sunni Arab refugees, fearing Islamic State militants hiding among them.
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