A timeline documents how the web of associations between European and American right-wing extremists has thickened from World War II to the present.
A timeline documents how the web of associations between European and American right-wing extremists has thickened from World War II to the present.
A new biography that purports to explain Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh is interesting, but misses key points.
Read a timeline tracing the history of the modern Patriot movement.
Brief profiles of 40 men and women who played pivotal roles in the antigovernment 'Patriot' movement, along with a timeline recapitulating the history of modern civilian militias, illustrate the changing shape of the radical right.
More than seven years after it began, the antigovernment "Patriot" movement is a shadow of its former self. The scheduled execution of Timothy McVeigh may well mark the fading of this particular form of the radical right.
Report editor Mark Potok discusses the waning of the Patriot movement as convicted terrorist Timothy McVeigh faces execution.
Taking a page from the radical right, the eco-radical Earth Liberation Front says it is targeting the federal government and even 'liberal democracy' itself.
Timothy McVeigh's execution date has been set for May 16, 2001. McVeigh dropped all his appeals.
Kirk Lyons, a white supremacist lawyer for high profile clients, is becoming the attorney of choice for the neo-Confederate movement.
Read an interview with Bill Johnston, a former federal prosecutor who played key roles in the 1993 siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco Texas and the subsequent prosecution of the 11 surviving Davidians.