(The Conversation) — Small local organizations called Active Clubs have spread widely across the U.S. and internationally, using fitness as a cover for a much more alarming mission. These groups are a ...
Licensed school teacher and one-time police officer among those participating in riot-style gatherings as experts warn of threat to public safety A network of militant neo-Nazi active clubs from ...
Far-right groups in the United States are growing steadily, and "white supremacist, anti-LGBTQ+ and even antisemitic conspiracy theories have become so prevalent" that even ideologies considered ...
On the Sunday, September 21, 2025 episode of The Excerpt podcast: Extremist Active Clubs are luring young men with the promise of physical fitness and connection. Heidi Beirich, Chief Strategy Officer ...
A sidewalk brawl between rightwing extremist gangs in Oregon highlighted the increasingly public presence of so-called "active clubs" in the U.S., many of which espouse violence and neo-Nazi beliefs.
This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. It was originally published at The Conversation. Small local organizations called Active Clubs have spread widely across the ...
Small local organizations called Active Clubs have spread widely across the U.S. and internationally, using fitness as a cover for a much more alarming mission. These groups are a new and ...
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