The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism returned to the Super Bowl spotlight on Sunday with its second commercial in two years.
An East Bay woman is in anguish after someone spray-painted "No Black" on the fence outside the first home she's ever owned.
In just a few weeks, it has become more acceptable for people to be openly racist at a level we have not seen in decades.
By Michelle Bandur Click here for updates on this story SACRAMENTO, California (KCRA) -- There is outrage and sadness in a Midtown ...
India’s religious minorities have faced a “staggering” rise in hate speech over the past year, including from top leaders of ...
Alarming incidents of antisemitism have sparked a political debate in Australia. But tackling the problem requires looking at ...
Leaders of Springfield, Ohio, and residents are suing a neo-Nazi group for allegedly orchestrating attacks against supporters ...
Local residents confronted and drove off neo-Nazi demonstrators waving large swastika-emblazoned flags along a highway ...
The appearance of a group of people carrying Nazi symbols and signs bearing white supremacist language in Evendale is ...
Before angry clashes between white supremacists and counterprotestors in Howell on Thursday, Feb. 6, former supremacist Jasen ...
“I don’t think I’ve ever felt as proud of being a Jew,” Messing told CNN in an interview in December. “It really has awakened in me a pride and a strength I think that was lying dormant, and I think I ...
Actor John Connors found fame in Love/Hate and will soon be seen in a new film about murder suspect Ian Bailey – but he’s behind the camera for a new documentary about his granny and late mother.
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