More than 300 religious groups and non-profit organizations received $43.7 million in federal funding, as part of Governor Gavin Newsom's efforts to combat hate-based crimes.
The Home Office is reviewing how police record non-crime hate incidents to ensure they are “proportionate” and protect free ...
Police face a growing backlash after it emerged a journalist is under criminal investigation for allegedly stirring up ...
The chief constable of Essex Police has claimed that hate crime poses one of the greatest threats to the community. In the ...
The force said the alleged offence was being treated as a criminal matter and not a non-crime hate incident, as Pearson ...
Wanted posters depicting several Jewish faculty members at the University of Rochester recently popped up on campus, causing ...
“I’m encouraged going out to communities and hearing how they are lifting each other,” he says. “We support hundreds of ...
Americans, when encountering fellow compatriots of opposing political opinions, or a person from a different religion or race ...
Maryland's attorney general is turning his attention to racist text messages invoking slavery that were received by Black ...
He was indicted for allegedly threatening a Jewish man around the time of protests against an exhibit on the Nova music ...
BALTIMORE -- The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has expelled its members who are charged in an alleged hate crime attack at ...
The FBI is now investigating these texts, which have been sent to Black people across the country in the wake of Donald Trump ...