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A Michigan elected official is married to a neo-Nazi. Some constituents have a problem with that.
Meghyn Booth says she didn’t know she was married to a neo-Nazi influencer, not exactly. Did she realize her husband, Chris, had become more extreme in his views in the last few months? She did. Had she watched the videos he began posting online in May,
Former Neo-Nazi Arno Michaelis talks with Authorized Account host about his former life as a white supremacist.
Three men in northern England were sentenced last week for preparing acts of terrorism. Their case highlights a growing threat from right-wing extremism, experts said.
A neo-Nazi paedophile who was jailed 17 years ago for a nail bomb plot has received another prison sentence after admitting owning a gunpowder manual. Martyn Gilleard, 49, of Town Street in Armley, Leeds, pleaded guilty in June to a single count of having material likely to be of use to a terrorist.
The judge said the trio’s ideology was ‘laid bare’ in a 374-page dossier of internet activity put before the jury
It’s fun watching Kansas GOP leaders try to distance themselves from their Young Republican Club’s racist and Nazi chat-group comments.
Three British right-wing extremists were jailed for a total of 29 years on Friday after they were convicted of planning to carry out an attack at mosques or synagogues as part of what they believed to be a coming "race war".
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See No Evil? Canadian Government Media Blurs Out the Swastika on a Ukrainian Soldier.
London’s Max Brose Drive is the only known eponym to a Nazi Party member in the entire British Commonwealth, which includes Canada, Australia, and the UK, among other nations. Despite this and despite calls by the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Canadian branch, a city representative confirmed that Brose’s street isn’t being considered for renaming.