A copy of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf was discovered inside a taxi driver's home after his secret online identity was revealed.
Andrew McIntyre, 39, set up a Telegram channel in the aftermath of the Southport knife attack in which three young girls were killed.
The man who stoked the Southport riots with a Telegram group he started has been jailed for seven and a half years. Andrew ...
Andrew McIntyre, 39, set up a Telegram channel called "Southport Wake Up", in the immediate aftermath of the knife attack in ...
Andrew McIntyre set up a Telegram channel called ‘Southport Wake Up’, in the aftermath of the knife attack in the town, ...
A man has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years for his role in the riots that swept England following the death of three ...
A taxi driver who spread misinformation and incited violence on social media following the Southport attack has been jailed ...
Brown’s little-known acquisition of Hitler’s personal library and the debate over what these books can or cannot reveal.
What can we learn from 1925? Plenty, if we will. As Confucius observed: “Study the past if you would define the future.” ...
A century ago, the Jazz Age was in full swing, Mount Rushmore was on its way to becoming a lasting U.S. memorial, and Hitler published his manifesto “Mein Kampf." ...
Recall the number of times climate alarmists predicted we would either freeze or burn to death by certain dates and religious ...
A Delhi bookstore sparked debate by shelving Anne Frank's Diary alongside Hitler's Mein Kampf and Gandhi's autobiography.