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The racist "alt-right" figure who organized the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017 is proposing to mark the anniversary with a second gathering — this time in Washington, D.C.
An active duty U.S. Marine who belonged to a neo-Nazi group and bragged about involvement in last year’s deadly “Unite the Right” (UTR) rally in Virginia has been convicted in a court martial.
Fringe inflamed anti-immigrant passions; Some separations will be permanent; Kobach case dismantles voter-fraud alarmist claims; and more.
A small county jail cell in north-central Florida may seem like an odd place to mount a defense against an accessory to attempted murder charge.
Tape captures voices of children taken at border; ‘Deterrence’ hasn’t panned out; Judge strikes down Kobach voter law, orders him to school; and more.
Policy on immigrant children creates wide outrage; Trump eyes pardon for rancher whose imprisonment prompted Oregon occupation; White nationalism is on the ballot in 2018; and more.
Journalists face rising tide of far-right threats; ICE detains legal resident in CA; Atomwaffen leader stars in Hitler-loving video; and more.
Turning Point USA (TPUSA), the high school and college campus student organization founded in 2012 to “identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote the principles of freedom, free markets, and limited government,” is under fire once again for its connections to racists, as well as inflating its membership numbers, engaging in unethical activities, and unprofessionalism.
A hate crime victim in Utah says he’s “extremely disappointed” that a federal judge gave a stun-gun assailant only nine months in prison – less than one-fourth the sentence recommended by prosecutors.
Google Plus a new haven for racists; Alt-right’s demise has been exaggerated; Confederacy defender is GOP Senate nominee in VA; and more.
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