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 ...
Howell community leaders have denounced hate groups following a Nazi demonstration outside of an anti-racism movie screening ...
The appearance of a group of people carrying Nazi symbols and signs bearing white supremacist language in Evendale is ...
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.
Update: The InterFaith Alliance of the Southwest says that Temple Mt. Sinai was also targeted with vandalism. The rabbi at Temple Mt. Sinai also confirmed the vandalism. The alliance also issued a ...