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Officers in law enforcement agencies across the country have joined private hate groups on Facebook, participating in the spread of extremism.
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While covering Sunday’s “Rally Against Hate” in Berkeley, California, Reveal host Al Letson jumped into the fray and shielded a man being beaten.
This week on Reveal, the mixed signals the Trump administration is giving on racial discrimination and violence, and the message they send to extremis
The internet’s leading neo-Nazi and the Charlottesville planner confront legal problems, a planned mosque shooting and hate-crime stat problems.
Three white men have been charged with building bombs recently, the FBI’s much-awaited hate crime stats show an uptick and more.
You might not have heard about the gunman who killed three people in a hate-driven attack last week in Colorado.
Conspiracy theorists warn that the antifa are planning a civil war, Charlottesville 2.0 is a flop, and help us follow Nazi money.
Neo-Nazis are getting rich off bitcoin, domestic terror experts have questions about the Las Vegas shooter, and white nationalism thrives in the U.S.
This week: The trouble with hate crime laws, a white supremacist’s bodyguard reportedly has ties to the military and how to fight back against hate.
Lesser-known hate groups plan a White Lives Matter protest, similarities in white supremacist and Islamic State recruiting and new hate attacks.
In this week’s roundup: Stories that break the hate.
Plus: a church shooting in Nashville is being investigated as a possible hate crime, and a list of who’s calling Trump a white supremacist.
The slayings echo other brutal killings that have happened this year.