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Ex-Biden chief Ron Klain defends Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo
Ron Klain, the former chief of staff to President Joe Biden, defended Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner’s tattoo of a Nazi symbol in a comment responding to the Republican Jewish…
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5mFederal prosecutors indict eight UMich anti-Israel activists over campus threats, harassment
Federal prosecutors indicted eight anti-Israel activists affiliated with the University of Michigan on Wednesday, accusing them of conspiring to run a campaign intimidating university officials seen as pro-Israel — and vandalizing local Jewish organizations. Following the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks in Israel, the defendants carried out a series of coordinated actions targeting University of... <a href="">Read More</a>
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9mPentagon prepares for 'busy' night in Iran
This edition tracks U.S. military strikes in Iran, political tensions between Israel and Turkey, domestic indictments over anti-Israel threats, and key updates on upcoming congressional elections and diplomatic maneuvers.
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7mGoldman: Jewish community needs non-Jewish allies to effectively fight antisemitism
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), the chair of the House antisemitism task force, argued in an interview with Jewish Insider on Wednesday that the Jewish community needs non-Jewish allies to help fight antisemitism, following a press conference introducing the Jewish American Security Act (JASA), a bipartisan and bicameral package aimed at tackling attacks on Jewish institutions,... <a href="">Read More</a>
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3mLander says he’s not endorsing congressional candidate with whom he put out an ad
Former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, now running to oust Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), denied he’s backing Democratic Socialists of America-affiliated Darializa Avila Chevalier in her race against Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) — even though the two appeared together in an ad paid for jointly by both of their campaigns. Avila Chevalier has come... <a href="">Read More</a>
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2mTrump signals more U.S. strikes on Iran could be coming
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday morning that the U.S. could soon launch additional strikes against Iranian power plants and bridges, raising the prospect of a broader military campaign against Tehran as he accused Iran of dragging the U.S. along in diplomatic negotiations. The president’s comments to Fox News’ Trey Yingst came hours after the... <a href="">Read More</a>