Fresno Police are investigating a “hate incident” after plastic bags filled with offensive flyers were thrown onto residential driveways on Friday. Officers from the Fresno Police...
A major change to a bill that would define and ban antisemitism at Indiana’s public education institutions led to a reversal of support and opposition among...
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Federal agents arrested a man who allegedly called Jewish institutions in Massachusetts and threatened them with “genocide” because he believed they were supporting genocide of the...
Karl Marx, despite his failings as an economist, did make a few observations containing a kernel of wisdom. My favorite: “History repeats itself, first as tragedy,...
On January 8, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted in favor of passing a resolution that would demand a ceasefire by Israel that would leave...
Indiana lawmakers are fast-tracking a bill they say will ban antisemitism in public educational institutions — although critics of the proposal maintain it limits free speech and...
Harvard still doesn’t get it. Although embattled President Claudine Gay finally resigned Tuesday after antisemitism and plagiarism scandals, she will return to the embrace of the...
The Shabbat after Hanukkah, Alabama State Representative Phillip Ensler was at home in Montgomery when he got a call from Selma asking whether he had received...
A federal court sentenced a West Virginia man to more than six years in prison for threatening jurors and witnesses in the trial of a man...