Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are impacting the election process.
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Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are impacting the election process.
Bundy brothers’ invasion of wildlife refuge stirs a typically paranoid response among their fellow antigovernment extremists.
Racial hostility heats up U.S. politics; Oregon sheriff vows there will be charges; Roy Moore tries again to stop gay marriage; and more.
Felon Kevin "KC" Lyndel Massey of "Rusty's Rangers," who ran a vigilante-style border patrol operation, sentenced to prison for firearms violations.
Oregon standoff and the rise of extremism; Idaho legislators to hear anti-Muslim speakers; Kansas county mulls English-only measure; and more.
As online platforms like Twitter and Facebook become increasingly important for the dissemination of breaking news, extremist leaders are recognizing the power of subverting mainstream coverage in the service of their own agendas.
A man and a woman –– described in court document as being involved with methamphetamine and white supremacists –– are in custody following separate murders and assaults last month in western and eastern Montana.
Oregon militiamen’s backwards ideology; Alex Jones fears another ‘false flag’; Sikh man stabbed to death; and more.
Armed antigovernment extremists, including the sons of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, seized an unoccupied federal visitor’s center in Oregon over the weekend after their rally failed to convince two ranchers to continue defying the U.S. government.
Oregon militia takeover mocked on social media; Dating site for white people limits searches; Philly parade marred by racism; and more.
Another anti-federal showdown in Oregon; Trump named WND’s ‘Man of the Year’; Anti-government rant delivered in five-hour showdown; and more.
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