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.
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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.
An underground book of religious justification of antigovernment ideology emerges as the Bundy trial unfolds in Nevada
Moore’s wife touts their Jewish lawyer; Alt-right’s alternative internet an unholy mess; ‘Religious freedom’ is a masterpiece of manipulation; and more.
Led by an 18-year-old Texas man, the far right splinter group born from the fallout over Charlottesville connects flyer-plastering activists online around the country.
After years of litigation and only a handful of witnesses, a federal judge in Las Vegas hinted on Monday that she is leaning toward declaring a mistrial for Cliven Bundy, two of his sons and a militia commander from Montana.
If the racist “alt-right" wants to unite again in 2018, it may not be in Charlottesville.
A neo-Nazi and white nationalist with ties to the security company that works for musician Taylor Swift had a profile on a sexual fetish website.
Obama warns against Trump’s assault on democracy; Radical right aims at media takeover; Bitcoin helping neo-Nazi wealth suddenly grow; and more.
An evangelical preacher in Oklahoma, who ran a massage business when he wasn’t behind the pulpit, has been arrested on prostitution charges along with a female employee who espouses white supremacy views.
Trump’s enforcers going after non-criminal immigrants; A deep look inside #BLM; Malheur video shows chaos on night of arrests, death; and more.
Floridian voters are spared listening to Augustus Invictus’ longwinded speeches and phony accent this election cycle, but the racist “alt-right” establishment now has a loose cannon on their hands.
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