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The Sialkot Lynching Underscores the Danger of State-Sanctioned Religious Hate in Pakistan and India
A horrific killing poses a stark warning to both nations about the cyclical dangers of stoking religious hate
Jury Awards $25 Million in Damages to Victims of 2017 Unite the Right Violence
(CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.) — In a mixed verdict, a jury awarded more than $25 million in damages Tuesday against white nationalist leaders for violence that erupted during the 2017 Unite the Right rally. After a nearly monthlong civil trial, a jury in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville deadlocked on two key claims but found the white…
Prince Harry Says He Warned Twitter CEO of U.S. Capitol Riot
Britain’s Prince Harry has sharply attacked the failure of social media companies to challenge hate online, revealing that he warned the chief executive of Twitter ahead of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots that the site was being used to stage political unrest. Harry made the comments Tuesday in an online panel on misinformation in California.…
Is India Headed for an Anti-Muslim Genocide?
To keep winning elections, India's ruling BJP needs to keep polarizing voters—and Muslims are paying a terrible price
The Rise and Fall of a Dangerous Political Movement in Revolutionary America
The Brethren did not begin as a tory uprising. Ironically, its members—a group of eastern North Carolina yeomen—believed themselves to be responding to a tyrannical conspiracy against Protestant liberty, and in resistance against forced military service. The evils they had been taught to fear their entire lives—popish plots and tyrannical Frenchmen, heretics and an overbearing…
Extremists Shared TikTok Videos on How to Access White House via Tunnels, Feds Say
They are using the popular app to "recruit adherents, promote violence and disseminate tactical guidance for use in various terrorist or criminal activities"
Steve Buscemi: Everyone Said ‘Never Forget’ 9/11. Some Have No Choice
'Never forget, because people are still struggling. People are still dying.'
Inside One Combat Vet’s Journey From Defending His Country to Storming the Capitol
The crackle of handheld radios broke the morning stillness. Sound carries in the country, and on the rural outskirts of Arab, Ala., curious neighbors stepped onto their porches, craning their necks to see what was going on. Some thought the police had found an escaped inmate who had been a leading story on the local…
‘Rise of the Moors’ Standoff Shuts Down I-95: Who Are They and What Do They Believe?
Police arrested members of a Rhode Island–based militia after a lengthy standoff. The suspects are part of a group that believes that they are not bound by U.S. law.
Do Bronies Have a ‘Nazi Problem’? FedEx Shooting Shines Light on Faction of Subculture
Since it was revealed that the FedEx shooter had a love for Applejack, questions have been raised about the fandom
Meet the Undercover Anti-Fascists
Embedded with the team of anti-fascist researchers and activists who infiltrate and expose Proud Boys, neo-Nazis, militias, and other members of the violent far right
‘Hate Never Disappears. It Just Takes a Break for a While.’ Why the U.S. Capitol Attack Makes Holocaust Remembrance Day More Important Than Ever
TIME reached out to USC Professor Steve Ross to understand where the insurrection fits in the history of anti-Semitism in the U.S.
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