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The white nationalist website VDARE, which has ties to former White House aides who helped shape the Trump administration’s harsh immigration policies, suspended operations earlier this year amid a slew of legal and technical challenges.
Another conviction in parking-garage attack; White House doubles down on ‘animals’; Resource officer told gay teen she faces hell; and more.
Parts of southern California have become a recent flashpoint of opposition to the state’s broader “sanctuary” policies.
'Free speech' provocateur has built a militia-flavored political career while attracting even more extreme elements, but state GOP officials remain mum about his prospects.
What Texas shooter’s ‘fashwave’ interest means; Vegas shooter evidence suggests right-wing extremism; Militia says they’re helping Border Patrol; and more.
In the weeks leading up to a mass shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas in October, Stephen Craig Paddock was becoming angry.
Words matter. Heated political rhetoric, especially derogatory language toward groups of people, can create all kinds of unintended consequences, including sometimes physical violence.
Radicalized young men are turning violent too; YouTube ‘Super Chat’ pushes extremes; Vegas shooter was a conspiracy theorist; and more.
John Guandolo, a disgraced ex-FBI agent with a history of promoting anti-Muslim bigotry as part of his law enforcement training seminars, just lost another customer.
Canadian coffee baron outed as alt-right podcaster; Trump calls border crossers ‘animals’; Whistleblower warns of vote-suppression campaign; and more.
If there is a second Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, it will be with a much smaller affair with a different cast of characters.
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