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Elon Brings One of America's Most Prominent Nazis Back to Twitter
The new Twitter owner told advertisers in October that the platform would not become a “free-for-all hellscape” once he was in charge. About that...
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Exclusive: Sources Say Oligarch Funded Scheme to Paint Swastikas in Ukraine
Multiple sources tell Rolling Stone that a Ukrainian businessman offered payouts for a false flag operation aimed at bolstering Putin's claim that Ukraine was a Nazi hotbed
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Who Killed the Nazi on Campus?
In 1999, Rolling Stone profiled a college student leading a new white-nationalist party. Twenty years and several identities later, he turned up dead in a brutal murder that remains unsolved
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U.S. Soldier Indicted for Plotting Attack on His Own Unit With Satanic Neo-Nazi Group
If convicted, Ethan Melzer, 22 — who allegedly leaked information to far-right group Order of the Nine Angles — could face life in prison for conspiring to murder U.S. nationals
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'Hunters' Review: Nazi Revenge Fantasy Goes Big on Grindhouse Style
Seventies B-movie flourishes threaten to overwhelm the action in Amazon's new Al Pacino-led series
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'The Devil Next Door': Was Alleged Former Nazi Guard a Monster or a Scapegoat?
Netflix docuseries covers one of the biggest trials of the Eighties
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Synagogue Shooter Uploaded Terror Video to Twitch Prior to Attack
Two people were reported dead after a gunman tried to enter a German synagogue on Yom Kippur, the most holy day of the year for Jews
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A Peasant Farmer Resists Nazi Germany in Terrence Malick's 'A Hidden Life' Trailer
Cannes favorite is based on the life of World War II martyr Franz Jägerstätter
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Alleged Teen Killers Reportedly Obsessed With Hitler, Putin, Trump
The Canadian teenagers, wanted for the murder of three people, also had ties to far-right social media pages
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Inside a White-Nationalist Cookout
In this excerpt from her new book 'Republic of Lies,' journalist Anna Merlan visits a rally in Kentucky where organizers hope to unite white nationalist groups
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