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Content warning: This article contains graphic language, including hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric. Reader discretion is advised.
​As Russia tries to insinuate itself more and more into the fabric of the American political right wing, it may be getting an unusual ally.
Tyler TenBrink couldn’t wait to hearÌýRichard SpencerÌýspeak at the University of Florida.
False social-media posts exploding globally; Shelters drug immigrant teenagers with no consent; Neo-Confederates launch a Russia-friendly initiative; and more.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-LGBT organizations. Organizations listed as anti-LGBT hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
A New York woman faces hate crime charges after she was caught on surveillance tape casing the apartment of a visually impaired man, waiting until his guide dog was distracted in another room before slipping into the man’s home to steal from him.
Federal drug and firearms charges are contained in a new indictment naming 13 alleged members of two white supremacistÌýprison gangs operating in Idaho, authorities announced Thursday.
Neo-Nazi Taylor Michael Wilson pleaded guilty to a federal domestic terrorism charge for pulling the emergency brakes on an Amtrak train in October 2017.
U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona traveled to London last weekend, where he shared the stage with a number of European far-right figures who gathered for a rally in support of anti-Muslim activist Tommy Robinson, aka Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
A man facing terrorism charges for using an armored vehicle to block traffic near Hoover Dam has written jailhouse letters that appear affiliated with an extremist, antigovernment conspiracy movement.
The Oath Keepers had planned to protest the California officeÌýof Rep. Maxine Waters. But then they had second thoughts when counter-protesters showed up.Ìý
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