An anonymous forum used by employees at Facebook took an ugly turn during the presidential election, forcing the company to shut it down.
The organizers of the march called on the protesters to "tear down white supremacist structures in Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania."
“They tried to kill my child to shut her up. Well guess what? You just magnified her,” she said.
The president’s personal attorney shared a photo montage Wednesday in an apparent attempt to dispel allegations that Trump sympathized with racists.
“Okay guys, I get it. I didn’t know how to f—ing swatch powders before at the beginning,” she said.
"I’m not the angry racist they see in that photo," he said.
More than 50,000 posts shared on Twitter featuring the trend, "#ThisISNotUS," as the rally organized by white nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia, resulted in the death of three people.
"It isn’t racist, this is child protection."
St. Petersburg, Florida, mayoral candidate Paul Congemi attacked members of the Uhuru movement and their representative Jesse Nevel during a debate Tuesday asking them to "go back to Africa."
"DeRay, you need to go back and watch the 1968 original and check out what the apes were wearing. This has nothing to do with you," Goldberg said.
Anonymity fueled the rise of cryptocurrencies — but could also be its downfall.
Approximately one in four hate crime victims don't believe authorities would help or care.
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A video, showing a Canadian woman shouting at the staff of a walk-in clinic in Ontario for not giving her a white doctor's appointment for her unwell son, goes viral.
Origins of the artifacts remain unknown even as police speculate they might have been brought by fleeing Nazis who went to the country after World War II.
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The nation’s largest Protestant denomination passed a resolution a day after the proposal to denounce the "alt-right' movement divided convention leaders and triggered backlash on social media.
Diarist Roy Strong revealed, "In the middle of lunch, the Queen Mother [leaned] over to me and said, 'Beware of the blackamoors.'"
Katie McHugh, a Breitbart reporter, blamed Muslim population of London for attacks that took place Saturday.
On Wednesday, the Cleveland Cavaliers star broke silence after N-word was spray painted on his Los Angles home’s front gate.
"The Smithsonian family stands together in condemning this act of hatred," said Smithsonian Institution secretary David Skorton.
At least one employee was bound with duct tape while supervisors took pictures, according to a report.