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Oregon-based white supremacist gang member David Bartol sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal torture of two fellow gang members.
Despite his youth, Kyle Bristow, the white nationalist who recently started the Foundation for the Marketplace of Ideas to confront so-called "social justice warriors," has a long history on the radical right. His ex-wife Ashley Herzog last year published an essay about their marriage that was quickly taken offline. Hatewatch reached out to Herzog to talk about the essay, her time with Bristow, an attorney in Michigan, and just what it's like to be so close to one of the Alt-Right's most vicious attack dogs.
Jones certain ‘the election will be rigged’; Bundy wants to wear boots at trial; ‘Blue Lives Matter’ takes on racist hue; and more.
A federal judge in North Dakota followed prosecutors’ recommendations in sentencing a Minnesota man to 15 years in prison Tuesday for using a Molotov cocktail to burn down a Somali café in Grand Forks, N.D., late last year
Prosecutors drop Santilli’s Oregon charges; Trump touts Boykin endorsement; Sandy Hook ‘hoaxers’ meet their match; and more.
Phyllis Schlafly, the ultra-conservative movement matriarch who was responsible for derailing the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and went on to oppose gay rights and promote antigovernment conspiracy theories, has died. She was 92.
A white supremacist once linked to the murder of a Colorado prison executive in 2013 has been sentenced to 28 years for attempting to murder a police officer last year.
Schlafly passes away at 92; Trump’s allies at Values Voters Summit; Breitbart smears Chobani owner in vile fashion; and more.
Trump’s immigration plan is pure white nationalism; Nationalists using social media readily; FLDS leader Lyle Jeffs’ lawyer says he may have been raptured up; and more.
Next week, the anti-Muslim hate group ACT for America and its grassroots activists will again descend upon Washington, D.C. for its annual conference. The racist gathering brings together ACT figures, elected officials and a host of anti-Muslim extremists.