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A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
Two antigovernment activists accused of digging trenches and bulldozing a road during a takeover of an Oregon wildlife refuge want to prevent a jury from hearing how much it cost to repair the damage at the archaeological site.
Trump praises bikers attending inauguration; More bomb threats hit Jewish centers; Whitefish is giving the green light to Nazi march; and more.
New project aims to document hate crimes; Right-wing media lashes out at Manning; RT host exposed as neo-Nazi; and more.
Not two weeks after Andrew Anglin, founder of the Internet’s most trafficked neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer, argued that “character purity” for members of the radical right comes second to “ideological purity,” his theory is being put to the extreme test.
Conspiracists, militiamen and bikers are up in arms over nefarious ‘Marxist’ plot to wreak mass chaos, cause a coup and assassinate the president-elect.
There have been some big changes for white nationalist leader Richard Spencer –– a posh townhouse in Alexandria, Va., and a new website, Altright.com, staffed with a cadre of well-known leaders of the radical right.
"Alt-Right" eats its own as ‘Enoch’ quits; Study of police views on race is revealing; Trump’s attack on Lewis a racist smear; and more.
Montana march called off; Alt-right smears Trump protesters; Day laborers targeted by anti-Latino vigilantes; and more.
Roof hears from victims’ families; Idaho bill would charge women with murder for abortions; Sessions’ real KKK-fighting past; and more.
Banking on the hopes that American minorities will feel alienated if President Trump handles the subject of race the way he did during his campaign, with divisive language and an attention to white nationalism, black separatism is finding a renewed sense of energy.
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