James Nichols, the "all-American" farmer who introduced Timothy McVeigh to fertilizer bombs, has secretly pledged himself to anti-Semitic hatred.
James Nichols, the "all-American" farmer who introduced Timothy McVeigh to fertilizer bombs, has secretly pledged himself to anti-Semitic hatred.
The Army of God web site, a long-time cheerleader for the murderers of abortion doctors, now is taking on blacks
What is behind the rare-but-recurring phenomenon of Jewish anti-Semites?
U.S. District Court Judge Myron Thompson ruled in favor of plaintiff Stephen Glassroth November 18, finding that the monument to the Ten Commandments must be removed from public view in the Alabama Judicial Building.
A gathering of feckless conspiracy "experts" unearths the real reasons for 9/11: bureaucratic lies, Israeli conspiracies and disintegration rays.
Should cross-burning be banned? Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore thinks so. This fall, he will argue before the U. S. Supreme Court that burning a cross to intimidate someone is "nothing short of domestic terrorism."
Briton Mark Cotterill, founder of the American Friends of the British National Party, has been allowed to retroactively legalize his neofascist organization.
The youth minister of an Arkansas Baptist church has resigned after parents sought help from a key neo-Nazi group.
Gordon Stair, homophobic founder and leader of the Overcomer Ministry, has been charged with multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct.
Two would-be führers are squabbling over remnants of the Aryan Nations.