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Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are impacting the election process.
The Immigration Enforcement Review Board (IERB) in Georgia heard 14 complaints made by anti-immigrant activist D.A. King at its most recent hearing on February 28, 2018.
A fringe political activist from California took his obsession with Donald Trump a bit too far over the weekend and wound up getting the boot from not one but two American Airlines flights in Texas.
Sovereign citizens pop up just about anywhere these days — spouting their sometimes violent, antigovernment rhetoric.
Alt-right infighting hits a feverish pitch; Atomwaffen loses major platforms; Far right teams up to exploit South Africa strife; and more.
'March For Trump' in Austin features Northwest 'Patriot' Joey Gibson, but thin crowds accompany the usual lurking far-right elements.
On March 8, Georgia’s Barrow County Sheriff’s Office is sponsoring a course titled “Islam in America" presented by David Bores, an anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist who has a history of giving problematic seminars.
When renowned evangelical preacher Billy Graham passed away at 99, obituaries and memorials in publications across the world recounted his life with admiration — even among his critics Graham won praise. That respect was richly deserved, earned through a steadfast service to a message of faith that superseded political affiliation.
It could have been a triumphant weekend for racist “alt-right” front man Richard B. Spencer capped by a victorious speech at Michigan State University.
Mosques may give immigrants sanctuary; Why Americans succumb to bots so easily; Spencer’s Michigan foray a fight-filled flop; and more.
YouTube’s crackdown on conspiracists stirs pushback; EU warns internet companies; Florida teacher has a white-nationalist podcast; and more.
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