Charlottesville
Proud Boys Leader and Roger Stone Fanboy Is Running for Congress
Emboldened right-wing extremists are smelling political opportunity in the deep partisan divisions of the Trump era.
Noted Racist Richard Spencer Apparently Yelled Racist Slurs After Racist Rally
Leaked audio purportedly shows the far-right leader screaming anti-Semitic slurs and threatening further violence in Charlottesville.
It Seems a White Nationalist Managed to Pass the State Department's Background Check
An officer in the Bureau of Energy Resources allegedly went to Charlottesville and recruited for a white nationalist organization.
The State Department Just Suspended an Alleged White Nationalist Who Attended Charlottesville
A U.S. State Department official was moonlighting as a white nationalist leader in Washington, D.C., according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
State Department Official Moonlit as a White Nationalist Leader and Attended Charlottesville, Report Says
He also hosted prominent racists and Holocaust deniers at his home in Virginia and spread Nazi propaganda online, according to Hatewatch.
'Skin' Poses the Difficult Question of Whether Neo-Nazis Deserve Redemption
We spoke to Jamie Bell about his gripping new film, and whether we can or should extend compassion for people who have done evil.
A KKK Grand Wizard Is Getting a Day in His Honor in Tennessee — for the 98th Year
"I signed the [proclamation] because the law requires that I do that and I haven’t looked at changing that law," said Gov. Bill Lee
The Charlottesville Neo-Nazi Who Killed Heather Heyer Just Got Life in Prison
James Alex Fields Jr., now 22, pleaded guilty to 29 federal hate crime charges earlier this year to avoid the death penalty.
The U.S. Doesn't Prosecute Far-Right Extremists as Terrorists. Here's How It Could.
If officials at the State Department wanted to address the growing far-right threat, they could.
Why a Judge Just Let 3 White Supremacist Fight Club Members Go Free
Lawyers challenged the Anti-Riot statute. And it worked.
“This is Far from Over”: Heather Heyer’s Mom Spends Sleepless Nights Researching White Supremacy
Susan Bro grabbed her late-daughter’s charm bracelets and drove to Capitol Hill from Charlottesville, Virginia, to appear before Congress.
Trump just defended the Charlottesville white nationalists again
“I was talking about people who went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E. Lee"