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Alliance Defending Freedom just lost another pre-emptive legal challenge filed on behalf of plaintiff Brush & Nib Studio, a Phoenix-based calligraphy company, who claimed their free exercise of religious beliefs were being violated by a local nondiscrimination policy.
Extremists are using private online chats to discuss bomb-making; the Proud Boys are drawing new recruits daily; anti-Semitic incidents are up significantly, and more.
The White House is packing the federal bench with young conservative jurists; Colorado gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo says he’s not a white supremacist; a new study shows Islamic extremists and white supremacists are both threats, and more.
The past few weeks and month have been illuminating for those observing the bizarre statements and behaviors of John Guandolo, an anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist and founder of the for-profit law enforcement training company, Understanding the Threat (UTT).
Three members of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas — one of the country most violent, racist gangs — have received lengthy prison sentences for their roles in the 2011 murder of a fellow gang member.
Tom Tancredo, a former five-term congressman from Colorado known for his xenophobic anti-immigration policies and ties to white nationalist groups, announced Wednesday he would pursue a third shot at the governor’s mansion in the Centennial State, the Denver Post reported.
White millennials are divided on whether they believe President Trump is a racist; a California congressman welcomes support from a Holocaust denier; “crying Nazi” Chris Cantwell is doing radio shows from his jail cell, and more.
Sovereign citizens are a diverse group of individuals whose activities and motives vary, but whose core tenets are the typically the same. They view United States citizenship, established government, authority and institutions as illegitimate and consider themselves immune from and therefore above the law.
Highway 41A into Shelbyville winds through rolling hills, passing by the occasional farmhouses, fields and antique stores.
The neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer is in a primarily black country; American Family radio hosts says Muslims should be banned from Congress; a new development in the Trump Administrations transgender ban in the military, and more.