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For the second time in less than a year, half a dozen churches in the St. Louis area have been the targets of attempted arson and what appears to be hate-related graffiti.
A year of extreme political rhetoric on the campaign trail approaches a milestone as several antigovernment and racist groups have announced plans to attend the Republican National Convention, including some promising to be armed.
Trump gives new life to aging white racism; GOP platform the same as Perkins’; Wiles warns of Pokemon Go’s satanic side; and more.
Duke announces congressional run; NBPP plans to have arms in Cleveland; GOP set to back Trump’s border wall in platform; and more.
Arizona judge hands down a lengthy prison term for the onetime nativist border-watch leader after conviction for two counts of child molestation.
Gunman opens fire on Baltimore vigil; Officer fired for threatening black child; Jones blames Hillary Clinton for Dallas shootings; and more.
Seven suspected street gang members face federal criminal civil rights charges alleging they used firebombs in attempts to intimidate and drive African American families from their homes in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles.
The Traditionalist Youth Network, a white nationalist group that promotes a racist interpretation of Christianity, has long flirted with anti-Semitism. Writers for the group frequently discuss “the Jewish question” and the idea of “Jewish Subversion.”
Bundy backers propose creating Texas-sized republic; Secessionists raise Confederate flag in S.C.; Oath Keepers call for pro-police militias; and more.
White racist extremists reacted to the killings of five police officers during a peaceful protest in Dallas, Tex., by predicting a race war.