Politics Aug 07 Biden: Trump ‘using the language’ of ‘white nationalists’ By Bill Barrow, Associated Press
Nation Jul 19 3 sentenced for violence at Virginia white nationalist rally Benjamin Daley, Michael Miselis and Thomas Gillen each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to riot. By Associated Press
Nation Aug 12 White nationalists rally near White House More than 1,000 protesters gathered in Freedom Plaza near the White House to rally against a white nationalist demonstration scheduled for later in the day. By Associated Press
Nation Aug 11 Heavy security as Charlottesville anniversary weekend opens Charlottesville, Virginia, was marking the anniversary of last summer's white supremacist violence with marches, vigils and other community events that began unfolding peacefully Saturday amid a heavy police presence. By Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press
Nation Jul 05 Man pleads not guilty to hate crimes in 2017 attack on protesters in Charlottesville James Alex Fields Jr. entered the plea during his initial appearance in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville after being charged last week with 30 federal crimes in the Aug. 12 violence that killed 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injured dozens more. By Sarah Rankin, Associated Press
Jan 03 New mayor chosen to lead Charlottesville By Associated Press Nikuyah Walker will be the new mayor of Charlottesville, which is still coping with the aftermath of white nationalist rallies last year. Continue reading
Nov 12 Tens of thousands of far-right demonstrators march in Poland By Michael D. Regan Police in Poland estimated that 60,000 people marched through the city of Warsaw, some chanting "Pure Poland, White Poland" and “We Want God."… Continue reading
Oct 08 White nationalists return to protest at Charlottesville park By Michael D. Regan A group of more than 40 white nationalists on Saturday night returned to Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, Virginia. Continue reading
Aug 25 RNC votes to condemn white supremacists By Thomas Beaumont, Associated Press While the vote was unanimous, some members had grumbled the resolution was unnecessary and reflected unnecessary defensiveness. Continue reading
Aug 18 Charlottesville violence prompts ACLU to change policy on hate groups protesting with guns By Joshua Barajas After the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, turned deadly, ACLU executive director Anthony Romero told The Wall Street Journal that the group will review legal requests from white supremacist groups on a case-by-case basis, assessing more closely whether… Continue reading