NYPD: Antisemitic hate crimes up 400% in February JERUSALEM POST | By Jacob Henry/JTA | March 9, 2022 According to the NYPD, there were 56 hate crimes against Jews in February 2022, compared with 11 in February 2021. Antisemitic hate crimes were up 400% ... read more
America’s Civil War Rising is distinct for its hardline, unapologetic approach to naming the enemy. Here, we take on individuals and hate groups like SPLC who flip commonsense and logic on its head and demonize us in order to silence critics.
Is the Vatican hoarding Jewish Temple treasures? ISRAEL WORLD NEWS | Feb. 14, 2022 Ancient artifacts dating back to Israel’s Herodian Jewish Temple, located in Jerusalem some 2,000 years ago, including shofars, priestly garments, and Torah scrolls, may ... read more
Entrance to Washington DC’s Union Station plastered with swastikas ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS | By Dan Verbin | Jan. 28, 2022 Swastikas were found drawn on every column of the front of DC’s central train terminal on the day after Holocaust Remembran... read more
Back in 1935, tough guy James Cagney cemented the image of the incorruptible FBI agent in the movie “G Men.” The film played on Cagney’s outlaw image — honed in pictures like “The Public Enemy” and “Blonde Crazy” — but flipped the script... read more
Justin Thiel, 31, was ready to send his oldest daughter to kindergarten at the public school in his rural Nebraska town. He made a sudden change of plans once he read the new sex education standards adopted by the state.
Anuradha Mittal founded nonprofit that accused Israel of human rights abuses and defended Hezbollah
Convicted rapist and former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein will face extradition to California, where he is wanted to stand trial on criminal sexual assault charges, a New York judge ruled Tuesday.
As the pandemic struck a Quebec nursing home last year, officials made it harder to send ailing residents to hospital and repeatedly provided morphine rather than treat those with breathing problems, a coroner’s inquest heard Wednesday.
Television actor Jussie Smollet returned to court in Chicago on Wednesday to face charges concerning an alleged 2019 “hate crime” incident, in what he called a “dog and pony show.”
Documents leaked to National File suggest Amazon employees must brand themselves with a special vaccine sticker to stop wearing face masks