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'


UK alleged neo-Nazi Andrew Dymock found guilty on 15 terrorism charges

Dymock supposedly founded two banned far-right extremists groups and wrote articles calling for genocide and calling Jews a 'cancer,' but he claims he was set up.

Anti-Nazi demonstrators hold a placard as neo-Nazi groups attend the "Day of Honour" in Budapest, Hungary, February 8, 2020, to commemorate the breakout attempt by Schutzstaffel (SS) troops from Soviet-surrounded Budapest during World War Two.

Neo-Nazi Australian political leader refused bail for terrorizing hikers

Thomas Sewell, 28, surrounded and attacked a car full of hikers, last month. Now he was refused bail.

Thomas Sewell after an altercation with a security guard.

US Prides ban LGBT+ police from parading in uniform

Organizers felt impelled to recognize the anti-racism movement triggered by Floyd's murder by a white police officer.

A Seattle police officer wears a "mourning band" for fallen officers over his badge, obscuring the badge number, as Seattle police guard the department headquarters downtown during a rally and march calling for a defunding of Seattle police, in Seattle, Washington, U.S. June 3, 2020

Overland Park killer dies while a book about his victims is published

Miller was convicted in 2015 of three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Reat Underwood, 14, and his grandfather, William Corporon, 69, as well as Terri LaManno, 53 in 2014.

Police at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City in Overland Park, Kansas (File)

US Justice Department considers law to address domestic terrorism

Following an increased threat of domestic terrorism in the US, Justice Department officials consider tightening federal criminal law, making it easier to prosecute alleged domestic terrorists.

A mob of supporters of former US President Donald Trump fight with members of law enforcement at a door they broke open as they storm the US Capitol Building in Washington, US, January 6, 2021.

NY man threatened lawmakers, called Congress ‘Zionist Occupied Gov't’

In the days after the Capitol riot, Hunt posted threatening social media posts, including a video called “KILL YOUR SENATORS.”

Supporters of US President Donald Trump gather in Washington at Capitol

Boston Jews vote against removing ZOA group accused of white supremacy

The Zionist Organization of America, a right-wing group that focuses on Israel advocacy, will remain a part of the 40-member Jewish Community Relations Council of Boston.

The Boston City Hall lights up in blue and white for Israel's 73rd Independence Day, April 15, 2021.

Being 'America First' is un-American - opinion

Trump didn’t introduce racism to the GOP; he just made it comfortable to bring it out in the open. And he didn’t create the America First movement, despite his incessant boasting.

US REP. MARJORIE Taylor Greene addresses a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington in February.

Neo-Nazi leader arrested in Arizona for aggravated assault

United States white supremacist leader, Burt Colucci, was arrested on Monday after threatening Black individuals outside a hotel in Arizona.

Burt Colucci of the white nationalist group National Socialist Movement attends a rally in Maricopa, Arizona, U.S., April 16, 2021.

UK moves to outlaw neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division, National Socialist Order

AWD promotes a "race war" the aim of which is to bring about a fascist, white ethno-state, according to the UK's Home Office.

British International Development Secretary Priti Patel attends a meeting with representatives from humanitarian aid agencies in Mogadishu, Somalia.