For years, David Duke has hidden many of his racist affiliations under the hood of the Ku Klux Klan.
For years, David Duke has hidden many of his racist affiliations under the hood of the Ku Klux Klan.
A man and his son were hosting a family wedding at their rural Michigan home last summer when they were misidentified as the owner or driver of a car that killed a woman during the racist “alt-right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Matthew Hale sees himself as the leader of a church pursuing a “racial holy war” and claims a need to reach out to his followers and disciples.
For years the Conservative Political Action Conference has had an extremist problem –– budding white nationalists, young and excited leaders of the racist “alt-right” and angry voices in the anti-LGBT movement all cozying up with conservative political leaders and hoping to have their voices heard.
The radical right started the year on a roll, with allies in the White House. But then came Charlottesville, and the movement was knocked back on its heels. Still, Trump's rhetoric and the country's changing demographics continue to buoy the movement
John William King insists that his tattoos of racists symbols, including one of a black man hanging from a tree, don’t mean what they appear to mean.
An autopsy report on a New Mexico school shooter provides explicit details that contradict earlier statements by San Juan County Sheriff’s officials who dismissed suggestions the gunman had racist “alt-right” leanings.
As with so many mass shootings before, the fringe right is racing once again to generate some theory — any theory — to cast doubt on the circumstances of last week’s Parkland, Florida, shooting.
Speed can be a reporter’s best friend in a breaking news situation.
On January 19, 2018, Delegate Marcia “Cia” Price (D-Newport News), Virginia House of Delegates, and the State’s Office of Attorney General proposed House Bill 1601 (HB 1601) which defines “domestic terrorism” and recommends the establishment of a “domestic terrorist group list.”