The Anti-Defamation League said the hand symbol initially began circulating as a trolling tactic but then was later adopted by white supremacists.
Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY
Canada’s Green Party admits to altering image of party leader holding disposable cup
Green Party leader Elizabeth May said the edit was made by “well-meaning” staffers who wanted to include the party’s logo in the image.
Family of slain Boston mobster ‘Whitey’ Bulger blames authorities in wrongful death suit
The family said in a statement to the Wall Street Journal that Bulger was “deliberately placed in harm’s way” when he transferred prisons.
Cold case solved 22 years later after Google Earth satellite image shows missing man’s car
After the vehicle was discovered, a local resident used a personal drone to confirm its location before calling authorities.
Where is Hurricane Dorian headed now? Has it made landfall? Here’s what we know
Even as the hurricane weakened to a Category 1 storm overnight, coastal communities should expect life-threatening, hurricane conditions from Dorian.
TV host issues tearful apology after saying her black co-anchor looks like a gorilla
Jason Hackett told KOCO-TV viewers that he wanted to take the experience as a teachable moment and show “words matter” after Alex Housden’s comment.
Amazon rainforest fire a ‘crisis’, Macron says, but Brazil pushes back: What we know
As wildfires rage in the Amazon rainforest,global attention has ignited bitter dispute about who is the blame for burning “the lungs of the planet.”
After 11 tons of trash taken off Mount Everest, officials ban single-use plastics
Mount Everest has become littered with trash and bodies as more adventurers try their luck at scaling the natural wonder.
Awww! New Zealand lawmaker baby-sits colleague’s newborn while presiding over Parliament
New Zealand Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard momentarily baby-sat for a fellow lawmaker, who had just returned to work from paternity leave.
When ‘Squawkzilla’ roamed the earth, some parrots were the size of toddlers, study says
Scientists in New Zealand discovered the existence of a prehistoric parrot that could have reached a grown human’s belly button.