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Tehran’s apology to its neighboring countries “was only made because of the relentless U.S. and Israeli attack,” the American president said.
Myles Utz pleaded guilty to the hate crime for the antisemitic attack in 2024.
The New Jersey man assembled more than 100 explosive devices in a tent on the front steps of Washington’s St. Matthews Cathedral.
Responses to the Marist poll broke mostly along party lines, with 84% of Republicans supporting attacks on Iran and 86% of Democrats opposing.
Sadat Mousa faces multiple charges, including felony vandalism with a hate-crime enhancement, following the Feb. 28 incident.
Threatening messages praising Nazis and white nationalist ideology were transmitted over a secure county radio channel between March 2 and 4.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom says the department has failed to adequately protect people fleeing religious persecution and to penalize violators of religious freedom.
The president told “CNN” that rising fuel costs related to the conflict will “go way down very quickly.”
The settlement helps “to ensure that Jewish and Israeli students and faculty are treated as equal and valuable members of the campus community,” Oleg Ivanov, of the StandWithUs Center for Legal Justice, told JNS.
It’s “prudent” to listen when someone tells you that you’re unsafe in your own home, Michael Masters, of the network, told JNS.
The U.S. president told “ABC News” that “Tucker has lost his way” following the conservative podcaster’s criticism of U.S. strikes against Iran.
“Baseball has often brought kind of joy to people in difficult times,” he told reporters. “To put it mildly, it’s interesting times right now.”