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“Tolerance, not coercion, is our nation’s answer,” wrote Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch.
The National Security Council is closely monitoring the situation in Jenin.
The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous brought together 28 middle- and high school instructors for an in-depth course.
The State Department’s failure to inform Congress of the move “demonstrates at best a lack of candor,” says House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman.
The Jewish thinker was widely published and helped lead multiple organizations.
“Look at all the energy around me right now. Without that statement, I wouldn’t become president,” the rapper is alleged to have told an ex-collaborator.
In the trial’s death-penalty phase, the defense is focused on Robert Bowers’ mental health.
About 50 students with an interest in international affairs spoke with the embassy’s public diplomacy counselor.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that there are limits on the degree to which state legislatures can set legislative lines.
The bipartisan resolution, sponsored by Hadassah, calls for policies that will increase infertility research, improve treatments and expand access to infertility services.
The Mountain View-Los Altos Union School District has refused to honor record requests by the public-interest law firm.
The high court unanimously ruled in favor of a religious postman who sought to arrange his schedule so he didn’t have to work on his Sabbath.