Texas confrontation reflects increasing aggression by far-right groups organized for violence against protesters.
Texas confrontation reflects increasing aggression by far-right groups organized for violence against protesters.
For Jason Eric Kessler, the fall came swiftly and proved to be severe.
A new report suggests renaming the city of Austin, Texas, to strip away references to the Confederacy — a recommendation that’s almost certain to trigger a firestorm of controversy.
Groups throughout the United States that favor stripping away tribal sovereignty from American Indians are practicing a brand of hate that deserves higher recognition, the Montana Human Rights Network says in a new briefing paper.
Elliott Kline has been quiet for nearly six months, with no public posts on social media or public appearances.
Harold Covington, the founder of a white separatist group who once claimed that Dylann Roof’s massacre of nine people in South Carolina was “a preview of coming attractions,” has died. He was 64.
In an interview with a tech magazine published this week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that while he personally finds Holocaust denial "deeply offensive ... at the end of the day, I don't believe that our platform should take that down."
A New York woman faces hate crime charges after she was caught on surveillance tape casing the apartment of a visually impaired man, waiting until his guide dog was distracted in another room before slipping into the man’s home to steal from him.
Federal drug and firearms charges are contained in a new indictment naming 13 alleged members of two white supremacist prison gangs operating in Idaho, authorities announced Thursday.