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Jan 6. rioters could look forward to pardons with new Trump administration
More than 40 people in New England have been charged in connection to the Jan. 6 attacks. In the last four years, more than 1,500 people have been charged over that day’s events. -
How the ‘bro vote’ helped put Trump back in the White House
Young men helped drive one of the widest gender gaps in voting behavior in modern political history. -
A website that provides a platform for neo-Nazis got its seed funding from Boston elites
Odyssee was created by a now defunct New Hampshire cryptocurrency company and recently emerged from bankruptcy dedicated to keeping it, "censorship resistant." -
Amid rising violent threats, feds ramp up prosecution of online crimes
“You’re not protected just because you’re typing on your computer,” said Joshua Levy, the acting U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts. -
'Active club' hate groups are growing in the U.S. — and making themselves seen
In late May, a group of young, male neo-Nazis converged outside a bookstore in Bozeman, Mt., to protest a drag queen story hour. Later that day, they hit… -
New report shows rising level of hate in Massachusetts, with spike in anti-LGBTQ activity
Anti-Defamation League details second-highest level of white supremacist propaganda in the nation. -
Local Jewish advocates are fighting antisemitism with a five-step plan
The push was unveiled as antisemitic incidents rise, both in Boston and nationwide. -
Veterans group calls for stronger law enforcement action against neo-Nazis in New England
Lengthy report on NSC-131 finds eight violent actions in recent years. -
U.S. Capitol rioter the 'QAnon Shaman' is released early from federal prison
Jacob Chansley, who received one of the longest sentences handed down to a U.S. Capitol rioter, has been released early from federal prison and sent to a… -
FBI arrests former Boston police officer for alleged Jan. 6 violence at U.S. Capitol
Joseph R. Fisher allegedly assaulted a Capitol Police officer inside the Capitol building.