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An Oregon man who used a loudspeaker atop his roof to spread hate messages was arrested by police for disorderly conduct, and then joked about it.
Trump wants polling places watched; Zodhiates convicted in child-kidnap case; Roy Moore suspended for the rest of his term; and more.
White nationalists hit mainstream via Trump; Alt-right catfight breaks out; Student wears gorilla mask at BLM protest; and more.
A federal jury in New York has found Virginia businessman Philip Zodhiates guilty of international kidnapping for conspiring to help a woman flee the country with a daughter she had with her same-sex partner.
After backup catcher posts racially incendiary tweets, team's response brings out the Alt-Right in rabid defense.
Kobach leads war on voting rights; Young white nationalist at work in Kansas; Joyner thinks warming is a Red plot; and more.
The Anti-Defamation League added the popular 'Pepe the Frog' meme to its "Hate on Display" database.
The anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council is planning to announce legislation today pushing for the repeal of the amendment to the U.S. tax code that prohibits certain nonprofits and churches from weighing in on elections.
A Florida “constitutional sheriff” who three years ago unilaterally freed a man arrested by one of his deputies for carrying an illegal concealed weapon is facing renewed criticism after the man was charged with murder earlier this week.
Pepe suffers post-debate angst; Oregon sheriff takes the Fifth on records; King complains about Germany’s ethnic mix; and more.
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