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A federal civil rights indictment has been returned against two young men accused of using raw bacon, spray paint and Nazi gas masks to deface and damage a mosque in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in July.
Pamela Geller’s 90-minute film, Can’t We Talk About This, written by Jihad Watch’s Robert Spencer, enlists an all-star lineup of Islamophobes to hype the alarm over the threat of Islam to the West.
ACT for America, the largest anti-Muslim organization in the U.S., raises the curtain today on its seventh annual national conference, talking place at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Virginia.
A representative from the anti-immigrant think tank Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) will once again testify before Congress on Tuesday.
Yesterday’s election of the far-right, populist party Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative for Germany or AfD) marks the first time a far-right party has entered the German parliament since the end of World War II.
On September 13 and 14, ex-FBI agent turned anti-Muslim law enforcement trainer John Guandolo will visit Omaha, Nebraska and Oakland, Iowa for a series of presentations.
A leader of a religious cult that embraces anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic and homophobic teachings has been transferred from a New Mexico jail cell to a hospital after beginning a hunger strike, authorities confirm.
Sebastian Gorka, who remarkably said white supremacists shouldn’t be a terrorism concern in the United States, is no longer employed as a presidential advisor.
ACT for America, the nation’s largest anti-Muslim organization, has announced the replacement of its 67 ‘America First’ rallies across 36 states with an online ‘Day of ACTion’ on September 9.
Following the violence in Charlottesville, many are asking where the movement will go from here.