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.
Border crossings decline, yet border deaths persist; ‘Free speech week’ will be costly; Coulter sees ‘death squads’ as a solution; and more.
The killings of two black men in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, now appear racially motivated and connected to a suspect who had an Adolf Hitler speech in his home, authorities say.
A man accused of yelling racial epithets and using a cane stun gun to assault an African American has been indicted on federal hate crimes charges in Utah.
ICE detainees suffer high rate of abuse; Facebook apologizes for ad-targeting mess; Alt-right increasingly riddled with internal divisions; and more.
Federal prosecutors say they will ask a judge to send polygamous cult leader Lyle Jeffs to prison for five years and make him repay the U.S. government $1 million for fraudulently obtained food stamp funds.
In a blog post last week, contributor Ed Whelan raised his hand as another Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) defender in the pages of the National Review, joining former ADF attorney and National Review editor David French.
Former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, a guru of right-wing conspiracy theories, is spreading a new one, and this time it’s about him.
Journalist goes undercover with alt-right; Study painting refugees in positive light nixed; Texas Jews hold service in secret location; and more.
The religious concepts of militia extremists
In this month’s Sovereign Files, a man shoots at numerous law enforcement personnel and shuts down a highway over a dispute about his driveway, a fake psychic skips his own sentencing hearing to watch the eclipse, and a New Hampshire politician who refused to pay his traffic ticket calls a judge a “private profit making corporation” and says her court has no authority over him.
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