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“Having the Southern Poverty Law Center label you, a black woman, as an ‘apologist for white supremacy,’ it sort of makes you like kryptonite for any universities that would be looking to hire you,” Carol Swain told JNS.
“It seems abstract if somebody is not in those universities or in those campuses, and you read about it in the news,” Sen. Bill Cassidy, the committee chair, told JNS.
“Mike is going to do wonders for Israel. He actually probably gets along with both sides,“ said U.S. President Donald Trump.
“If confirmed, it will be my responsibility to carry out the president’s priorities, not mine,” said the nominee for U.S. envoy to Israel.
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from detaining the activist, whom the administration aims to deport.
“Being a Jewish voice in a liberal progressive city like Chicago is not very popular when you stand up for Israel,” a lawyer for Debra Gassman, told JNS.
“Technology is rapidly advancing,” said Gov. Kathy Hochul. “We need to make sure that everyone has a fair chance at taking advantage of its resources.”
Linda Maizels, a scholar of contemporary antisemitism, wants to “to find new ways to involve Yale undergraduate students” in discussions of Jew-hatred.
Democrats and Republicans on the Senate intelligence committee sparred at a hearing over the bombshell report that top U.S. national security officials unwittingly planned airstrikes in a chat with a journalist.
An FBI investigation found numerous posts across social media that “contained threats to Jews, political figures, the Supreme Court and others.”
“We must bring to justice not only the perpetrators of the Oct. 7 massacre but hold accountable all those who support, enable and collaborate with them,” Arsen Ostrovsky told JNS.
One of the plaintiffs suing the airline felt “sexually violated and embarrassed after having been publicly exposed in the nude,” per the criminal complaint.
“SWUBOT represents a powerful new tool in our ongoing mission to educate and empower communities worldwide,” said Roz Rothstein, of StandWithUs.