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Time.com: Russian Teens Guilty of 13 Ethnic Killings

A Moscow court on Monday convicted 12 teenage boys and a man of committing a series of vicious ethnic attacks, including the murder of a chess champion who was a member of Russia's Yakut ethnic group

Commentary: Killing of immigrant a senseless, barbaric act

To listen to the immigration debate, you would think illegal immigrants have it easy.

Time.com: Prosecuting the Gay Teen Murder

Viewpoint: The tragic killing of a gay eighth grader in California should be an occasion for mourning, not new hate-crime legislation

Suspect disputes Hanukkah greeting prompted subway row

One of the 10 people accused of an anti-Semitic attack on a New York subway train disputes it began after a passenger said "Happy Hanukkah," the suspect's lawyer said Friday.

Muslim helps Jews attacked on New York subway

A Muslim man jumped to the aid of three Jewish subway riders after they were attacked by a group of young people who objected to one of the Jews saying "Happy Hanukkah," a spokeswoman for the three said Wednesday.

Rally urges hate crimes prosecutions, new AG responds

Thousands of demonstrators encircled Justice Department headquarters in the nation's capital Friday to demand the government crack down harder on hate crimes.

Time.com: Marchers: W. Va. Case is Hate Crime

Hundreds marched through Charleston, W.Va., to urge prosecutors to add hate crime charges against six white people charged in the assault of a 20-year-old black woman

People.com: Rev. Sharpton Open to Meeting With 'Dog' Chapman

The Rev. Al Sharpton says he is willing to meet Duane "Dog" Chapman, the A&E reality star who is under fire for making racist remarks, and would like Chapman to join in an upcoming march on Washington, D.C., to demonstrate his opposition to hate crimes and racism.

Noose incidents: Foolish pranks or pure hate?

The media spotlight might have shone most intensely on Jena, Louisiana, but a symbol of racial violence has been hung across America lately, spurring anger, resentment and a big question.

Police probing noose incident review Columbia surveillance video

New York police detectives are reviewing surveillance video from Columbia University in hopes of identifying the person or persons who hung a noose on a professor's office door earlier in the week.

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