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Army booted Texas mall gunman over mental health issues
Mauricio Garcia was discharged from the army three months after joining.
Matthew Hooton: Care needed as Te Pāti Māori inquiries follow proper process
OPINION: Danger lies ahead if process appears politicised in any way.
Te Papa confirmed that Lion & Tusk was awarded money through the Helping Hands Grant in April 2021
A Tauranga museum which commemorates white supremacy was funded by Te Papa.
'Christchurch style': 14-year-old Sydney Uni stabber allegedly planned major attack previously
Online radicalisation of young people is under scrutiny once more.
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'What I love about poetry is that you can say what needs to be said'
Award-winning Tongan poet Karlo Mila was the voice behind the thought-provoking words.
US mass killings linked to extremism spiked over past decade
"We live in an age of extremist mass killings."
Why engraved bullet casings have become shooters’ manifestos
Attackers want to ensure their aims are known even if other messages are suppressed.
Teen's path to terror averted: Spy agency's rehabilitation success
'Minors can pose the same credible terrorist threat as adults.'
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US Coast Guard to drop swastika from hate symbol list under new policy
Senator Jacky Rosen warns the change sends a dangerous message amid rising hate.
Sex, drugs and literature: NZ's oldest student magazine marks 100 years
The magazine has been central to student politics and social change.