Devastating 2001 events symbolize terrorism for many Americans, causing them to underestimate risk for homegrown, far-right extremism, experts say

Extremists forming alliances, working together, inspiring each other in growing international movement similar to jihadism; many blame Jews for facilitating immigration

Gurbir Grewal confirms assailants who stormed Jersey City kosher market expressed interest in Black Hebrew Israelites, says 'the evidence points toward acts of hate'

Richard Holzer, self-described 'skinhead' and former Ku Klux Klan member, is charged over plans to attack Temple Emanuel in Pueblo

As mass shootings by white supremacists proliferate on US soil, lawmakers seek legislative answers, but many fear they could infringe First Amendment rights

Law enforcement officials and legal scholars call for legal framework for homegrown terror, which they say will give investigators more tools, resources

One-time stripper and pizza delivery man Cesar Sayoc apologizes, saying he wishes he 'could turn back time'

Legal criteria for homegrown terror are murky, and critics say changing laws could have symbolic value, give law enforcement more resources to combat threat

What if three terror attacks on Jewish institutions occurred simultaneously? Dozens of officials and attack survivors meet in Washington to strategize for a worst case scenario

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