A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
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A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
Still professing his innocence, neo-Nazi Brent Ward Luyster was sentenced Friday to three life sentences without possibility of parole for killing three people in 2016 in Washington.
How Trump’s name became a racial jeer; Ryan challenger has nationalist street cred; When will Facebook take hate seriously? And more.
The Minnesota Catholic Conference (MCC) has taken an ardently anti-trans stance as part of their legislative priorities.
On an unseasonably warm and clear afternoon in Anchorage, Alaska, in early December, Anna Maria Riezinger, aka Anna von Reitz, a self-proclaimed judge and internet guru in the anti-government extremist sovereign citizen movement, concludes a three-hour interview in a suburban home with a complex series of prescriptions for the visiting Hatewatch reporter.
Muslim travelers find their privileges revoked; Breitbart promotes illegal Swedish site; Heyer’s mom says she has to hide her daughter’s grave; and more.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — A fully-packed, specially-chartered city bus made its way to the Charlottesville Circuit Courthouse yesterday afternoon. Its passengers weren't just city residents but victims of the murderous car ramming that occurred during the August 12, far-right, "Unite the Right" rally and their family members.
On the eve of a possible mistrial, a Las Vegas newspaper has filed an emergency motion asking a federal judge to allow the public access to sealed court documents in the Bundy Ranch criminal conspiracy case.
Over the past six months, authorities in Iron County, Utah, have been investigating two unrelated events reportedly involving the illegal activities of doomsday preppers.
Alt-right despairs over Moore’s defeat; Feds align with far right in ‘J20’ case; Media consistently portray black families as warped; and more.
Brett Talley would have brought an unusual perspective and history to the federal bench.
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