Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- To whatever degree the U.S. knowingly or carelessly sheltered Nazi murderers after World War II, it’s a national shame. “America
Suspect Captured in Deadly Arizona Shooting Spree The man accused of shooting six people, one of them fatally, in Mesa, Arizona, is a 41-year-old neo-Nazi
It was such a frightful torrent of abuse that it made her physically ill – sick enough that she had to retire from her job as a math teacher at Huntingt
"... The living conditions of Nazis in America were “shameful” because they were 'easily' allowed to live in the U.S. while their Jewish victims 'horri
One-Step from the Third Reich? “Unbeknownst to most Americans the United States is presently under thirty presidential declared states of emergency. The
November 26, 2014 Sen. Michael Bennet is a co-sponsor of legislation that most Americans will have a hard time believing could even be necessary. But the
Federal Agent Stepped in To Aid Her Propagandist Father November 17, 2014 It was October of 1990, and the Nazi hunters at the United States Department of
A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to strip suspected Nazi war criminals of their Social Security benefits, insisting American
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The conviction of an Autauga County white supremacist has shut down part of a meth pipeline into Autauga, Elmore and Montgomery counti
I got an email the other day from a Jewish man who saw something in Germany 60 years ago that he can’t forget. The man reached out to me after reading my
According to government records that have been recently disclosed and varied interviews, it appears that in the years subsequent to World War II, the CIA,
Why Are Spy Agencies Still Classifying Cold War Documents? Six decades after the government of the United States recruited 1,000 former Nazis as spies, som
In 1974, residents of the town of Paterson were confronted by an unexpected question: Was one of their neighbors, a prolific Communist-hunter, one of Hitle
October 27, 2014 CIA and FBI used at least 1,000 ex-Nazis of all ranks and collaborators as anti-Soviet spies during the Cold War overlooking their war cri
If there is any chance of a conflict of interest, it's incumbent upon a reporter to acknowledge it, a disclosure that generally runs midstory but in this c
WASHINGTON (AP) — Legislation to stop suspected Nazi war criminals from receiving U.S. Social Security benefits will be introduced soon, the latest respo
Martin Hartmann, a former Mesa resident, was one of at least 38 suspected Nazi war criminals who collected Social Security benefits in exchange for volunta