Fake news helping to fuel rise of hate crimes; Alt-right activists cashing in on rallies; Clarke rescinds acceptance of post DHS never offered; and more.
Fake news helping to fuel rise of hate crimes; Alt-right activists cashing in on rallies; Clarke rescinds acceptance of post DHS never offered; and more.
Small gathering of 'free speech' protesters exploiting racial turmoil on campus encounters massive crowd in opposition; organizer hit with pepper spray when he walks into crowd of antifascists.Â
A trip to a pawn shop to sell two Leatherman tools for $35 was all it took for fugitive polygamous cult leader Lyle Jeffs to be arrested a year after he used olive oil to escape home-monitoring custody.
In a rare criminal filing, an antigovernment sovereign citizen in Florida faces a felony charge of unlawful practice of law â pretending to be an attorney in a court of law â by representing parents whose children were taken from them by state authorities.
Snopes clears ĂŰĚŇ´ŤĂ˝ of âsmear merchantâ claim; IQ differences in races still not linked to genes; Spencer upset by Baptistsâ disavowal of supremacists; and more.
Study find racial, ethnic fear drove Trump voters; Savage calls for media takeover after shootings; Racial politics lurk behind national monuments fight; and more.
This week various members of the so-called âAlt Rightâ have been taking shots at Oath Keepers â an antigovernment organization that primarily recruits current and veteran military, law enforcement and emergency first responders â after video surfaced of a Texas militia member putting a neo-Nazi protester in a headlock in a Houston park last Saturday.Â
Alex Jonesâ owns words about Sandy Hook; Soldierâs arrest highlights extremistsâ military links; How Kris Kobach became Trumpâs vote-fraud point man; and more.
A lone gunman who open fired on Republican members of the congressional baseball team who were practicing at a field in suburban Washington, D.C., early Wednesday morning has been identified as James T. (Tom) Hodgkinson.
Thirsty for battle with their leftist foes, the closest the heavily-armed Islam-hatinâ crowd came to conflict this past Saturday during an anti-Sharia rally in Phoenixâs Paradise Valley Park was when an unidentified man in a blue golf shirt walked toward the large patch of grass they occupied.
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