White supremacist

Terror groups groom and recruit children online, exploiting Roblox, Discord, and Minecraft - NYT

Counterterrorism experts say the speed of online recruitment is outpacing government response, as some minors shift between ideologies, from white supremacism to jihadist content.

In this photo illustration, young children hold an iPhone while using the online game platform Roblox on November 19, 2025 in Auckland, New Zealand.
FILE PHOTO: The US Department of Homeland Security seal is displayed at the FEMA National Response Coordination Center in Washington, DC, January 24, 2026.

US Homeland Security hires social media manager whose posts promoted ‘white-nationalist rhetoric’

White nationalist Nick Fuentes (L), VP JD Vance over a backdrop of a person wearing a MAGA hat.

'Eat s***': JD Vance hits out at Nick Fuentes over racial slurs hurled at wife Usha

Members of Spanish neonazi group Nucleo Nacional give a Nazi salute during a demonstration called to protest 'against the corrupt politicians' in front of the Spanish Congress in Madrid, on November 8, 2025.

Spain dismantles cell linked to neo-Nazi terrorist group 'The Base'


What causes hate, terror and how to fight it: Ex-prosecutor discusses

Retired Connecticut federal prosecutor Henry Kopel argues that the majority of terrorists and recruits are often highly educated and well-off.

 WHITE SUPREMACIST who Henry Kopel prosecuted.

Neo-Nazi prison gang head Filthy Fuhrer convicted of murder, kidnapping

Filthy Fuhrer, formerly known as Timothy Lobdell, is the leader of the Alaskan prison gang the 1488s, whose influence reaches to prisons throughout Alaska and beyond.

A neo Nazi attends a rally in Budapest October 23, 2009. The words, the motto of the S.S., read "my honor is my loyalty"

Jewish group demands Le Pen remove ‘white supremacist dog whistle’

“If she does not change the photo, we will call to vote for Macron,” National Jewish Rally leader Jean-Richard Sulzer said.

Marine Le Pen, leader of French far-right National Rally (Rassemblement National) party and candidate for the 2022 French presidential election, gestures as she delivers a speech after partial results in the first round of the 2022 French presidential election are announced, in Paris, France, April

Idaho Lt.-Gov. McGeachin spoke to white nationalists after asking if she could fight antisemitism

The invitation had surprised Fink, too, because he thought McGeachin’s far-right politics and militia bedfellows presented the most urgent threat to Idaho’s Jews.

 A screenshot from a campaign video for Janice McGeachin, who is running for governor of Idaho, posted Feb. 7, 2022.

ADL's 2021 extremism report ignores non-white threats - opinion

The ADL's recent report on Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2021 ignores or downplays deadly extremism from non-white extremists

 The Anti-Defamation League's "Never is Now" summit in New York City.

Marjorie Taylor Greene was guest speaker at white-nationalist conference

The congresswoman made an appearance at a white-nationalist conference in Orlando on Friday founded by far-right political activist Nicholas J. Fuentes.

 Marjorie Taylor Greene Was Surprise Speaker at White-Nationalist Event

Far-right caused most US extremist-related murders in 2021 - ADL

The incidents that make up the most murders are extremist-related shooting sprees.

Serial social entrepreneur: Jonathan Greenblatt took over as National Director of the Anti-Defamation League in July.

Whoopi Goldberg: ‘The Holocaust isn’t about race’

Goldberg later released a statement apologizing for her words, saying "I stand corrected" and "I'm sorry for the hurt I have caused."

 Whoopi Goldberg at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala on September 13, 2021.

Neo-Nazi leader gets 7-year sentence for threatening Jews, journalists

Kaleb Cole is a leader of the Atomwaffen Division and had engaged in a plot to terrorize journalists, especially those who were Jewish or people of color.

Prison cell block

UK neo-Nazi sentenced to read classic literature hasn't started yet

Ben John, a 21-year-old Nazi sympathizer, was ordered to read classic literature such as the works of Shakespeare, Jane Austen and Charles Dickens in sentencing, but he has yet to do so.

DESPITE THE evil brand-recognition the title has, few people have read  ‘Mein Kampf.’ Dr. Oded Heilbroner will discuss it on July 1 at Holtzer Books.