Social Justice Americans Are Distinguishing Between Muslims and Terrorists New research finds overall feelings toward the religious minority did not dampen in the aftermath of two major terrorist attacks. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Shooting at San Bernardino Elementary School Leaves Two Dead, Two Wounded Two adults died Monday after a gunman opened fire at a San Bernardino elementary school just after 10:30… Pacific Standard Staff
Environment Why Apple Is Saying No to the FBI Apple claims the government wants to put your privacy at risk. Allison Shapiro
News in Brief America’s Depressing Double Standard on Religious Violence After Paris, Colorado Springs, and San Bernardino, can the American public come to grips with the skewed nature of our fear of terrorism? Jared Keller
News in Brief Counting Mass Shootings Is a Bad Way to Understand Gun Violence in America It glosses over the broader reality of who is most at risk of being murdered with guns. Lois Beckett
News in Brief The One Law That Could Help Bring About an End to America’s Gun Crisis The right move isn't to legislate; it's to repeal. Jared Keller
News in Brief The Roots of San Bernardino’s Sorrow: How a Mass Murderer Is Made How do individuals become radicalized to the point where they choose to massacre innocents? Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Should People on the Terrorist Watch List Face Closer Scrutiny Before Buying a Gun? Pacific Standard's primer on the "terrorist gap." Francie Diep
News in Brief How Much More Money Do Gun-Rights Lobbyists Spend Than Gun-Control Ones? A lot more. Francie Diep