The trial for defendants in the armed standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge begins.
The trial for defendants in the armed standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge begins.
The days surrounding the 15th anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, have seen a stunning increase in what may be anti-Muslim hate crimes in the United States, ranging from arson to murder. In one case, a semi-truck driver appeared to deliberately drive his big rig into a Maryland mosque.
The virulently anti-LGBT pastor of Tempe, Arizona-based Faithful Word Baptist Church, along with members of his church and “associates,” have been banned from entering South Africa.
Oregon-based white supremacist gang member David Bartol sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal torture of two fellow gang members.
A federal judge in North Dakota followed prosecutors’ recommendations in sentencing a Minnesota man to 15 years in prison Tuesday for using a Molotov cocktail to burn down a Somali café in Grand Forks, N.D., late last year
Hours before Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is scheduled to deliver a speech in Reno, Nev., slamming Donald Trump for his connections to the Alt-Right, the racist core leadership of the ideology is collectively tripping over itself trying to take credit for its unexpected success.
A vigilante anti-immigrant group called the Borderkeepers of Alabama is sending teams of men clad in camouflage and equipped with thousands of dollars in military weaponry to patrol for undocumented immigrants in Arizona and New Mexico.
Hate crime and first-degree murder charges were filed Tuesday against a Tulsa man accused of killing his neighbor after months of racially-charged animus directed at the victim and his Lebanese-American family.
American Freedom Alliance gathering in L.A. showcases leading voices of the anti-Muslim movement.
Though traditionally anti-LGBT, some white nationalists seem to be engaging in some rainbow coalition building.