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The Red-Green alliance poses a multipronged threat. While the anti-Israel movement’s Jew-hatred has become increasingly blatant and deadly, the superpower we all call home remains its ultimate target.
Galveston police said the man shot and killed the victim early Thursday morning. Goliad County officials said the man was arrested later in the day.
FBI crime reports reviewed by CBS News show assaults or attacks against people at churches, synagogues, temples and mosques ...
Hasan Piker, a left-wing political commentator with more than 2.8 million Twitch followers, has reportedly been suspended for ...
Elias Rodriguez was arrested for allegedly shooting Yaron Lichinsky and Sarah Pilgrim in May. Katie Kalisher via Storyful Rodriguez, 31, is charged with shooting Yaron Lichinsky, 28, and Sarah ...
Elias Rodriguez is accused of brutally murdering two Israeli ... petitions and even stickers in support of the accused murderer. Rodriguez, 31, is charged with shooting Yaron Lichinsky, 28, and Sarah ...
People attend a candlelight vigil at Lafayette Square across from the White House in Washington, D.C. on May 22, 2025, following a shooting that left two people dead. Elias Rodriguez faces murder and ...
Elias Rodriguez, 31, chanted "Free Palestine, free Palestine," after being taken into custody by event security. He is charged with a long list of crimes including federal and local murder charges and ...
Tenn., who is a Jewish Republican, addresses the issue of antisemitism in America following the fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy workers outside D.C.’s Capital Jewish Museum.
Former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, D.C.’s new interim U.S. attorney, is leaping from one spotlight directly into another as she helms the investigation into the capital’s most high-profile crime in ...
US News: Elias Rodriguez, the 31-year-old alleged shooter, who killed the young Israeli diplomat couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum and justified his act.
Chicago man Elias Rodriguez, 30, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder over their killings, which took place outside of a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.