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Attempted murder charges with hate-crime penalty enhancements were filed this week against a young couple accused of firebombing an African-American family’s home in the middle of the night in Antioch, Calif., east of San Francisco.
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The trial for defendants in the armed standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge begins.
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The virulently anti-LGBT pastor of Tempe, Arizona-based Faithful Word Baptist Church, along with members of his church and “associates,” have been banned from entering South Africa.
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Oregon-based white supremacist gang member David Bartol sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal torture of two fellow gang members.
Despite his youth, Kyle Bristow, the white nationalist who recently started the Foundation for the Marketplace of Ideas to confront so-called "social justice warriors," has a long history on the radical right. His ex-wife Ashley Herzog last year published an essay about their marriage that was quickly taken offline. Hatewatch reached out to Herzog to talk about the essay, her time with Bristow, an attorney in Michigan, and just what it's like to be so close to one of the Alt-Right's most vicious attack dogs.