Masood Farivar is a Senior Analyst in VOA’s South and Central Asia Division.
Calls for a legal ban have stalled amid opposition from India’s Dawoodi Bohra community
How an Uzbek refugee’s life was turned upside down after he landed on the FBI’s terror watchlist
Extremism expert says America is experiencing a 'generational hate spike'
American Jewish and Muslim communities bear the brunt of hate incidents as the Israel-Hamas war rages on
Experts say there is a long-standing pattern of rising hostility toward Jews whenever the conflict in the Middle East flares up
Indictments unsealed in Florida mark the second time U.S. prosecutors have targeted Chinese chemical manufacturers
Albemarle Corporation has agreed to pay more than $218 million after US accusations that it bribed officials at state oil refineries in India, Indonesia, Vietnam
Rising levels of political violence and a surge of far-right groups pushed the U.S. into the top 50, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project
Researchers say they have detected an increase in the spread of Chinese language malware through email campaigns
Mayor Mohamed Khairullah says he was denied entry to the White House because his name was once on the list
If convicted, the five former police officers could face life in prison
A lawsuit filed in Colorado that cites the ‘disqualification clause,’ will test the theory that it could
Enrique Tarrio’s sentence is the longest given so far to a January 6 defendant
Black people were the targets of more than one-fifth of all hate crimes reported in major U.S. cities last year, the highest share of any group
Investigators say botnet infected hundreds of thousands of computers and was used to launch ransomware attacks
Former president is accused of plotting to overturn the 2020 election results, one of four criminal indictments he faces
Justice Department says SpaceX routinely discriminated against these job applicants between 2018 and 2022, in violation of US immigration laws
In lawsuit, authors contend ChatGPT was trained on data that included nearly 300,000 books pulled from illegal 'shadow libraries'
While the state and federal cases are different, they both alleged election fraud and require that prosecutors prove "mens rea" or criminal intent on Trump's part
Latest indictment accuses Trump, 18 others of violating Georgia’s racketeering law, among other crimes
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