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The man responsible for kicking and stomping on the head of a semi-conscious black man last year during a Dubuque, Iowa, bar fight was found guilty of a federal hate crime.
American Renaissance is having an identity crisis. Along with the usual cast of white nationalists scheduled for this year’s conference, the group has chosen to prominently feature a self-proclaimed anti-Semitic “Mexican nationalist.”
Half of Americans back Muslim patrols; AFP proposes its ideal Trump cabinet; Oklahoma legislator thinks abortion should be homicide; and more.
New strategies for dealing with a new generation of hate groups; ‘Weev’ claims credit for anti-Semitic fliers; Trump voters are all about race; and more.
Following the attacks in Brussels on March 22, GOP Presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz issued a call for the United States to “immediately halt the flow of refugees from countries with a significant al-Qaida or ISIS presence.”
Law enforcement and public officials involved with the illegal occupation of a wildlife refuge by antigovernment extremists have been targets of a “cascade of threats,” two Oregon media outlets report.
Hateful rhetoric after terror attacks decried; Oregon threats still pour in over Malheur arrests; and more.
Trump does interview with Holocaust denier; Chaffetz bill would gut law enforcement on public lands; Malheur occupiers left behind a mess; and more.
A second former student at the University of Mississippi has confessed to his involvement in hanging a rope and a Georgia state Confederate flag on a campus statue of James Meredith, the first black student to attend Ole Miss.
In the wake of efforts to soften its stance on LGBT people, the Southern Baptist Convention has surprisingly named representatives from the anti-LGBT hate groups Liberty Counsel and Family Research Council to one of its committees.