On the heels of a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue shooting that left 11 people dead, the Justice Department on Monday announced it will launch a website for law enforcement and the public to report hate crimes. “Simply because hate crimes are not reported does not mean they are not happening,” Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said announcing the website at a gathering of law enforcement officials. Roughly 88 percent of law enforcement agencies that provide hate crime data to the FBI, reported zero hate crimes in 2016, raising questions about the accuracy of that data. Mr. Rosenstein said...