Since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, 60 right-wing terrorist plots have been uncovered in the U.S.
Since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, 60 right-wing terrorist plots have been uncovered in the U.S.
Eric Rudolph, the abortion clinic and Olympic Park bomber responsible for four bombings that killed two and injured more than 150 others over a three-year period, was sentenced to life in prison today.
In Hunting Eric Rudolph, a journalist and a retired cop detail the Rudolph case while also taking law enforcement to task.
Eric Rudolph pleaded guilty to four terrorist bombings during two separate federal court appearances Monday.
In 2003, a large number of crimes were carried out by extremists, including the murder of law enforcement officers and the amassing of a lethal, illegal arsenal.
After a year of reverses, the future of the radical right may lie in those profiled here, who are still peopling the fringe.
Fugitive Eric Rudolph, accused bomber and radical right Butch Cassidy, is finally captured; more on how radical right ideas permeate the mainstream in this issue of the Intelligence Report.
A former in-law, Deborah Rudolph, reveals in an interview that accused bomber Eric Rudolph was a long-time anti-Semite who sold marijuana for a living.
A timeline documents how the web of associations between European and American right-wing extremists has thickened from World War II to the present.
Since the Oklahoma City bombing, almost 30 right-wing terrorist plots — most of them foiled — have been uncovered in the United States.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.