A police officer holds one of a group of men, among 31 arrested for conspiracy to riot and affiliated with the white nationalist group Patriot Front, after they were found in the rear of a U-Haul van in the vicinity of a North Idaho Pride Alliance LGBTQ event in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on June 11, 2022. John Rudoff/Reuters hide caption

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Wednesday
Monday
Trials begin for Patriot Front members, but some say local prosecutions aren't enough
Thursday
White House summit kicks off efforts to help communities address hate-fueled violence
White House hosts bipartisan summit to tackle hate-fueled violence
Monday
A campaign made it harder to access an anti-trans website linked to multiple suicides
Friday
What Biden's speech left out about the growing popular support for political violence
Thursday
An Ohio State Highway Patrol vehicle leaves the scene where an armed man was shot and killed by police after breaching the FBI's Cincinnati field office on Aug. 11 in Wilmington, Ohio. Jay LaPrete/AP hide caption
Tuesday
As far-right rhetoric spikes, gauging what's an actual threat is difficult
Thursday
Far-right figures in prison get their message out by podcasting behind bars
Wednesday
Law enforcement personnel secure the scene after a mass shooting Monday at a Fourth of July parade in downtown Highland Park, a Chicago suburb. Nam Y. Huh/AP hide caption
Tuesday
Experts say the digital footprint of the Highland Park suspect fits into a new trend
Friday
Some fear Christian nationalism is getting legal legitimacy through the Supreme Court
Monday
An anti-LGBTQ protester carries a semi-automatic rifle as he monitors Coeur d'Alene's "Pride in the Park" event on June 11, 2022. Jim Urquhart for NPR hide caption