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The murals depicted Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson and Minnie Minoso. Robinson was the first Black player to play in the white major leagues in the 20th century, while Minoso was the first Black ...
The recent attacks on Jews in DC and Boulder, Colorado, are the latest in a growing pattern, but New York City is stepping up ...
“King of the Hill” fans are not happy with how the show’s creators paid tribute to Jonathan Joss following his shocking ...
A man who investigators say was driven by a desire “to kill all Zionist people” when he threw Molotov cocktails at ...
Emily Pike's remains were discovered on Feb. 14, a few weeks after she was reported missing from her group home in Arizona ...
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security are warning of an "elevated threat" facing the Jewish community in the wake of ...
Anne Arundel County is expanding its hate crime prevention program with the launch of the "Uncover Hate" educational initiative. The program is funded with a $1.2 million grant from the U.S.
In the June 6, 2025 issue of Statehouse Report are stories on the impact to S.C. of offshore drilling and what people think ...
Mohamed Sabry Soliman was charged with a hate crime in the June 1 attack. He also faces 118 state criminal counts, including ...
A French rabbi was attacked on Friday for the second time in a week, he told Reuters, reflecting a broad rise in hate crimes across France that has included high-profile anti-Semitic assaults.
Miami murals honoring baseball trailblazers Jackie Robinson and Minnie Minoso were defaced with swastikas and racist slurs this week.
"My husband Jonathan Joss was murdered in a hate crime. He spent years asking for help, reporting threats, begging for protection," the actor's husband wrote.