‘If you don’t hear from me, it is true I tried attacking the F.B.I.,’ one post reads.
Author: Will Carless, USA TODAY
The extremist watchers: How a network of researchers is searching for the next hate-fueled attack
Meet the people who track hate and conspiracy theories in real time: “It looks like I’m just on my phone, but I’m actually trying to save the world.”
‘Devastating piece of evidence’: Filing reveals a Proud Boys plan to storm buildings Jan. 6
The full document, which had not been previously released to the public, describes a plan to “fill the buildings with patriots and communicate our demands.”
Yes, American voter demographics are changing. No, that’s not what Replacement Theory is
The Buffalo attack has raised new awareness of a racist conspiracy theory, the Great Replacement Theory. But what is it, and what is it not?
Hundreds of Ukrainian refugees arrive at US/Mexico border
Hundreds of Ukrainian refugees are arriving every day at a makeshift refugee camp in Tijuana, Mexico on the border with San Diego, CA.
What is extremism? Does it include far-left? Far-right? Choosing a definition is fraught.
Think you know what “extremism” is? Don’t be so sure. The word has been debated, misunderstood and weaponized. Now scholars are trying to define it.
‘Fringe ideas’ are going mainstream in US politics. That’s a danger to democracy, extremism experts say.
Sitting politicians and candidates for office are increasingly embracing white supremacist and other extremist messaging, according to two new studies
Far-right extremists look to bring vaccination opponents into their fold
Far-right extremist influencers and leaders have increasingly jumped onto the anti-vaccination bandwagon since COVID-19 took a deadly grip on the U.S.
White supremacist threat remains, but experts see hope in combatting online extremism
Experts who track white supremacist and extremist movements say there is hope on the horizon, with new methods already having an impact.
Defendant uses neo-Nazi propaganda to make his closing argument in Charlottesville white supremacist trial
The lawsuit argues that 24 defendants engaged in a conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence at the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” rally.