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A mosque in western Washington has been extensively damaged by fire for a second time in 14 months, and a spokesman says he believes it’s arson-caused.
The anti-Muslim hate group Family Security Matters (FSM) is calling it quits. After 15 years of aggregating and publishing anti-Muslim screeds, the group’s leadership announced Wednesday they would be halting day-to-day operations.
On March 14, the Alabama House Judiciary Committee failed to advance SB7, a bill that would “provide for expanded civil liability for injuries resulting from acts of terrorism.”
A good week for voting rights, bad for Kobach; White supremacists face leadership vacuum; Koch helps neo-Confederates land college gigs; and more.
The case of a schoolteacher in Florida suggests a subversion strategy long advocated by alt-right leaders — but if it's happening, it's likely arising from the simple need for hate to hide its face.
Voters in Anchorage, Alaska are deciding the fate of an anti-transgender “bathroom” initiative in the city’s first vote-by-mail election (ballots are due by Election Day, Tuesday, April 3).
Stubborn and willing to take up violence as a Ku Klux Klan kleagle in rural Mississippi, prison did nothing to mellow Edgar Ray Killen.
Racism’s toxic reach black boys; White supremacists down to last platform; Holocaust denier wins GOP primary in Illinois; and more.
Federal authorities on Tuesday announced the arrests of eight members or associates of a racist gang called the Aryan Circle, described as an offshoot of the infamous Aryan Brotherhood of Texas.