News in Brief U.K. Support for Political Extremism Is Higher Among Whites, a Study Shows Whites were twice as likely to sympathize with violent protests and/or terrorist acts as native Pakistanis. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Is the American Justice System Equipped to Deal With an Ex-ISIS Member? Hoda Muthana, a 23-year-old American from Alabama who joined ISIS in 2015, wants to come home and face justice—is that possible? Evanna Hu
Ideas How Men’s Rights Groups Use the Rhetoric of ‘Equality’ to Punish Women True justice is served by fixing institutions and policies—not by making policy equally harmful to all genders. Kathi Valeii
Social Justice An Alternative Approach to Preventing Extremist Violence In Minneapolis–St.Paul, Minnesota a number of organizations are using community collaboration to steer young people away from potential political extremism. Peter Bergen & Melissa Salyk-Virk
Ideas ‘Hate Is Way More Interesting Than That’: Why Algorithms Can’t Stop Toxic Speech Online Researchers have recently discovered that anyone can trick hate speech detectors with simple changes to their language. Morgan Meaker