Roger Elvick claims he has liberated his "straw man," a secret doppelganger created by the U.S. government to capture the economic value of U.S. citizens.
Roger Elvick claims he has liberated his "straw man," a secret doppelganger created by the U.S. government to capture the economic value of U.S. citizens.
Prosecutors in April approved a plea bargain with Eric Robert Rudolph for life without parole.
CNN anchor taken to task for not questioning "study" marking gays as more likely to abuse children.
Radical animal rights activists set the stage for a First Amendment showdown over harassment on the Internet.
Since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, 60 right-wing terrorist plots have been uncovered in the U.S.
Around the country, evidence of a growing divide between blacks and Hispanics is mounting. It's a split few want to discuss.
At age 10, the oldest hate site on the Internet has used tact and political savvy to grow a thriving neo-Nazi community.
On the tenth day of the Minuteman Project, a vigilante effort to shut down human traffic across the Arizona-Mexico border that began on April Fools Day, a man named Patrick Haab was arrested at an Arizona rest stop where officials found him holding seven undocumented immigrants at gunpoint.
After several twists, the Sons of Confederate Veterans is back in the hands of extremists. This time, it may be permanent.
A scholar recounts her titanic legal battle with Holocaust denier David Irving. She won in court, but the struggle continues.