Antisemitism worries rising for many U.S. Jews, survey finds
More than four in ten Jews in the United States feel their status in America is less secure than it was a year earlier.
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More than four in ten Jews in the United States feel their status in America is less secure than it was a year earlier.
A Kansas City police officer has been hit by gunfire and wounded at the department’s headquarters shortly after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl.
China says more than 10 U.S. high-altitude balloons have flown in its airspace during the past year without its permission.
The wife of a former U.S. military pilot accused by the United States of illegally training Chinese aviators says her husband is being held in inhumane conditions as he fights extradition from Australia.
The dispute in Northwoods is rooted in generations of U.S. policy toward Native Americans, whose lands were whittled down to small reservations, portions of which were then privatized and sold to nonmembers.
California’s U.S. Senate race is kicking off at a hectic pace, with candidates holding competing events more than a year before the primary election.
A large pet bird that is normally native to Australia caused a ruckus south of Boston after escaping from her home.
Dozens of students walked out of their New Hampshire school after the district banned urinals in a compromise to a proposal that would have blocked children from using facilities based on their gender identity.
Started by Cambodian refugees who had fled the Khmer Rouge’s killing fields four decades ago, the Buddhist temple of Watt Munisotaram has evolved into a majestic structure with golden spires dominating the snow-covered Minnesota farmland.
A judicial oversight commission has dismissed a complaint against a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who accused a Donald Trump attorney of making racist contentions and trying to protect his “king” in a case challenging the 2020 election results.