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Content warning: This article contains graphic language, including hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric. Reader discretion is advised.
​Craig Nelsen, a longtime anti-immigrant activist with a history of promoting white nationalist ideals, has resurfaced in Lexington, Missouri, after years of inactivity.
Two monuments commemorating a Reconstruction-era fight for white supremacy stand on public property in a majority-black town in central Louisiana, the only markers to an 1873 riot that killed 150 African Americans.
Man who threatened CNN identified with Hitler; New pro-Trump ‘secret society’ theory flourishes; DOJ now doing White House’s political bidding; and more.
The first sign that the neo-Nazis had arrived in Knoxville came a few minutes past noon with the sound of shouting outside a downtown parking garage.
TheÌýÌýan environmentally- friendly outdoor recreation facility in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, will begin the New Year with fresh leadership after a court-ordered vote by its membership last week.
As William Fears, IV, attendedÌýRichard Spencer’sÌýpoorly received speaking engagement at the University of Florida in October, he was wanted elsewhere.
DHS was bypassed to produce bogus terror report; ‘Trump Effect’ becomes a major issue; CBP violated court order to enforce first travel ban; and more.
Cliven Bundy, just released from a Nevada jail cell, is already making the rounds as a guest speaker at grass roots, antigovernment group events opposing federal control of public lands.
A school district in Palatine, IllinoisÌý— District 211 — is back in the national spotlight as a contentious legal battle over transgender-inclusive accommodation policies continues to make its way through the court system.
Trump’s immigration instincts rooted in eugenics; Alt-right’s prospects are crumbling; Ammon Bundy eager for another armed standoff; and more.
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