A&E Television Networks is under fire after announcing a new docuseries about the KKK. Can anyone guess why?

The world's most famous hacktivist group has expressed its interest in recognizing the "real people underneath the hoods" while holding the KKK accountable for spreading hate.

Anonymous began its release today with a partial list revealing accused politicians' names, address, emails, phone numbers and spouses.

The KKK and a Pro-Black group in the same vicinity led to clashes when their rallies overlapped. Somebody had to see this coming.

This is definitely going to be a sight but everybody has a right to protest.

Also, the Supreme Court is making more groundbreaking rulings before their fall session and the second escaped convict has finally been caught.

The hoods of White Supremacists might be coming off (and we will get to see their faces).

About 20 members of the Ku Klux Klan arrived in downtown Montgomery, Alabama Wednesday to meet demonstrators commemorating the 50th anniversary of the historic Selma…

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A billboard with the visage of the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan was recently erected within sight of the Edmund Pettus Bridge…

Yesterday, David Duke announced that he was considering running for a seat in Congress. We otherwise wouldn’t mind, except his last major role in leadership…

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Advisers confirmed on Monday that while serving as an elected official in 2002, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.), the House majority whip, spoke at an event…