Richard Spencer is scrambling.
Richard Spencer’s ill-received and much ballyhooed campus speaking tour is ending with a whimper.
The executive director of the National Policy Institute has resigned after less than a year heading the group backed by racist alt-right front man Richard B. Spencer.
If not for the testimony of a Wisconsin Department of Justice (WDOJ) special agent, we’d know very little about what occurred in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, last month.
An east Texas man with a penchant for dressing as a Confederate soldier and singing “Dixie” online now faces multiple federal charges related to illegal gun purchases.
Barricades are going up in Newnan, Georgia, as Andy Knowles' nerves spike even higher. Knowles, who owns a motorcycle shop in the city of 33,000 about 40 miles north of Atlanta, is preparing for the worst when the neo-Nazi group the National Socialist Movement pushes through town on Saturday and is surely met by police and counter-protestors.
Two members of the Pennsylvania-based Aryan Strikeforce are set to plead guilty to federal charges of conspiring to distribute more than 500 grams of methamphetamine.
Like most social media companies, Reddit struggles to balance two of its core missions that often come into conflict — providing a platform for free expression and preventing harm to its users — and it tends to err on the side of the former unless there is clear evidence of the latter.
It started out as a gag on alt-right and racist websites: The idea that someone should claim credit for Nikolas Cruz after he was charged with killing 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida.
A Texas judge has increased the bond for a white supremacist charged with choking his girlfriend.