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Musk Melts Down Over Ad Revenue, Amplifies Conspiracies, Threatens Lawsuit In Typical Weekend
A weekend meltdown full of conspiracies and threats is now a routine occurrence for the billionaire Twitter owner.
White Supremacists Have Officially Hijacked the 'OK' Hand Gesture
It's been classified as a hate symbol, along with the bowl cut and a moon meme.
PewDiePie's Fans Shamed Him Into Not Donating $50,000 to a Jewish Anti-Hate Group
The YouTube star had previously come under fire for getting praise from white nationalists and the alt-right.
This Interactive Map Tracks White Supremacist Hate Crimes in America
The Anti-Defamation League documented and mapped 4,500 hate-related incidents.
Here’s Facebook’s Internal Policy on Pepe the Frog
The far-right adopted Pepe the Frog as its own symbol of intolerance. Breaking with its policy of allowing fictional characters to push hateful messages, Facebook banned certain images of Pepe, according to internal documents.
An Alt-Right Group Is Trying to Recruit College Kids Like It's a Frat
Identity Evropa, which coined the "You Will Not Replace Us" chant, is leading a guerilla recruitment campaign on college campuses across the country, according to a new report.
Trump Finally Directly Denounces Anti-Semitism After Weeks of Refusing To Do So
After numerous press events in which he'd vaguely condemned bigotry without directly mentioning anti-Semitism—and after 11 Jewish community centers were targeted with bomb threats on Monday—Trump went on the record to say that he denounces anti...
New Edition of 'Mein Kampf' to Hit German Bookstores 70 Years After Hitler's Death
The Institute of Contemporary History says that the new version is a heavily annotated, scholarly text of the book in German to get ahead of other potentially sympathetic editions of the text, whose copyright is expiring at the end of the year.
The Anonymous Leak of Supposed KKK Names Is Actually Kind of Lame
The highly anticipated release struck some experts as an unsurprising compilation of well-known white supremacists that included errors and misleading information.
First German Edition of Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' Since 1945 Stirs Old Feelings
At a time of resurgent xenophobia in Europe, the planned reprinting of the Nazi leader's long-winded screed when its German copyright expires has elicited an array of responses.
France to Pay $60 Million for Role in Transporting Jews to Nazi Death Camps
Thousands of Holocaust victims who were carried to concentration camps by French railway during WWII are set to receive reparations.