Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: Jury selection begins today in what is so far America's largest ISIS trial. Ten young men were initially charged in the case. One is believed to be in Syria. Six have pleaded guilty. The remaining three will appear in a federal court in Minneapolis today. They're accused, among other things, of planning to join ISIS in Syria. The case is being so closely watched because it's expected to offer a rare account of radicalization in America from people who were radicalized. NPR's counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston has been following these events. Good morning. DINA TEMPLE-RASTON, BYLINE: Good morning. MONTAGNE: And tell us more about that trial. TEMPLE-RASTON: Well, they're all high school friends from Minneapolis, Somali-Americans who are now in their early 20s. And the charges came out of a year-long investigation by the FBI into what they thought was a kind of jihadi pipeline funneling young men from Minneapolis
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