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David Horowitz, a former Marxist intellectual of the New Left of the 1960s, is taking his show — the annual anti-Muslim Restoration Weekend he’s been leading since 2012 — to Charleston, S.C., the site of June’s racist massacre of nine black churchgoers. In that town, Horowitz’s citing the Council of Conservative Citizens on his website might have some horrific resonance.
Adrian Collins, 29, of Richmond, Ky., has been arrested and charged with murder and tampering with physical evidence in connection with the death of another Richmond resident, Ronnie L. Kelly, aged 37.
The white nationalist National Policy Institute (NPI) conference in Washington, D.C, this past weekend had a familiar lineup of speakers, but NPI head Richard Spencer’s event turned out to be far different from your average radical right gathering. Spencer, a relatively young racist activist himself, was able to do something many similar groups have failed to do—attract lots of young people to his event.
Confederate flag fan bombs a Wal-Mart; Anonymous says it didn’t leak names; KKK ‘prank’ goes bad for mayor; and more.
On Oct. 25, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach was a featured speaker at a “writers' workshop” put on by the white nationalist The Social Contract Press (TSCP), according to a report from the Center for New Community. For an elected official, this is a problem.
NPI confers about whites-only states; Republicans at white nationalist event; ‘Real Time’ Islamophobia takes an ugly turn; and more.
The handsome black sheriff with the baritone voice is the conservative media's latest darling, but his background and the beliefs he espouses are deeply disturbing.
Authorities in St. Louis today announced the arrest a 35-year-old black man in connection with a string of arson fires this month at six churches and a religious shine.
A long-haul trucker is under investigation in Idaho and Washington State on suspicion of sexually abusing at least 10 boys, including some while he was affiliated with a hard-core, anti-Semitic church.
Willis Carto, founder of several radical right publications and organizations and a major American promoter of Holocaust denial, has passed away according to white nationalist reports.