Florida 'Church' leaders were found guilty of running a massive Ponzi scheme that took close to half a billion dollars from victims who were promised that God would double their money in less than two years.
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Florida 'Church' leaders were found guilty of running a massive Ponzi scheme that took close to half a billion dollars from victims who were promised that God would double their money in less than two years.
Departing from a long line of decisions, a federal judge finds the Second Amendment protects gun rights for individuals.
More than seven years after it began, the antigovernment "Patriot" movement is a shadow of its former self. The scheduled execution of Timothy McVeigh may well mark the fading of this particular form of the radical right.
Like Patriot groups nationwide, the organizers of Washington state's separatist 'Freedom County' are facing rejection from neighbors and failure in achieving any of their goals.
After 17 years of refusing to pay taxes, the Patriot-linked Indianapolis Baptist Temple was seized by the federal government after a 92-day standoff. But the 'unregistered churches' movement is still in business.
Report editor Mark Potok discusses the waning of the Patriot movement as convicted terrorist Timothy McVeigh faces execution.
Since the Oklahoma City bombing, almost 30 right-wing terrorist plots — most of them foiled — have been uncovered in the United States.
A growing consensus of experts finds that discussion groups, not Web sites, are where cyber-extremism really flourishes.
Taking a page from the radical right, the eco-radical Earth Liberation Front says it is targeting the federal government and even 'liberal democracy' itself.
For decades, Dan Gayman was a key ideologue of the racist Christian Identity religion. In an interview, his son and daughter-in-law describe life in Gayman's Church of Israel, and how they came to leave it.