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.
James Edwards, host of “The Political Cesspool,” a white nationalist AM radio broadcast, is the latest source of controversy over racism the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is facing.
Protest over jailed anti-Muslim 'Identitarian' activist begins with speeches, but becomes a melee in the heart of the British capital.
Monday’s Supreme Court decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission was decided on narrow grounds, but it could have implications for the legal rights of LGBT people, opening the door to bad-faith interpretations.
On Wednesday, June 6, far-right Canadian YouTube personality Lauren Southern tweeted an image showing that she and far-right American YouTuber Brittany Pettibone had met with the influential ultranationalist Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin.
What should have been a joyful day at a family wedding for Joel Vangheluwe and his dad, Jerome, turned into a nightmare.
The following is a list of activities and events linked to American white supremacist, neo-Nazi, anti-LGBT, anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim groups and personalities in Europe. Organizations listed as hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
White supremacists thriving on podcasts; Incel movement’s pop-culture roots; America’s right-work laws have racist roots; and more.
“I’d really rather stop talking about this, but the video at this link has nearly 10 million views now, so … buckle up,” Princeton history professor Kevin M. Kruse tweeted on May 15.
When the violent and deadly melee at an Ohio prison had ended, John C. Stojetz had one thing to say to a corrections officer.
The Western Conservative Summit (WCS), held annually in Denver and billed as “the largest gathering of conservatives outside of Washington, D.C.,” kicks off Friday with a slate of scheduled speakers that highlights both veteran rhetorical hardliners and members of the new generation of far-right social media propagandists.
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