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Right-wing pundits already declaring civil war; Non-Muslim attackers draw less media; Kelly pushed Jones on Sandy Hook denialism; and more.
When Brandon Russell was arrested by Monroe County, Florida sheriff’s deputies in the parking lot of a Burger King in Key Largo last month, authorities appear to have uncovered evidence that they potentially halted a violent altercation with domestic extremists, perhaps even a tragedy stemming from an impending terror attack.
Controversial and outspoken Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke, whose resume drew attention amid reports of plagiarism, is no longer in the running for a top position with the very federal government he so often criticizes.
Wielding M-4s and a warrant, with one of their helicopters sputtering overhead, U.S. Border Patrol agents last week raided the so-called “Byrd Camp” of the humanitarian group No More Deaths (NMD) located near Arivaca, Arizona, about 10 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, taking four Mexican migrants into custody.
A man driving a van plowed into a crowd of Muslims who had just finished evening prayers at the Finsbury Park Mosque in north London.
Fake news helping to fuel rise of hate crimes; Alt-right activists cashing in on rallies; Clarke rescinds acceptance of post DHS never offered; and more.
Small gathering of 'free speech' protesters exploiting racial turmoil on campus encounters massive crowd in opposition; organizer hit with pepper spray when he walks into crowd of antifascists.
A trip to a pawn shop to sell two Leatherman tools for $35 was all it took for fugitive polygamous cult leader Lyle Jeffs to be arrested a year after he used olive oil to escape home-monitoring custody.
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Snopes clears SPLC of ‘smear merchant’ claim; IQ differences in races still not linked to genes; Spencer upset by Baptists’ disavowal of supremacists; and more.