Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris marked the anniversary of the deadliest attack on Jews since ...
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The presidential candidate wasn't just wrong to pretend the Republican Party doesn't have an antisemitism problem. He also ...
The proportion of self-identified Republicans who say they plan to vote for Kamala Harris in November has nearly doubled over the past month according to a major new survey from The New York Times ...
Both Trump and Harris on Monday marked the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel with remarks. Trump ruffled feathers with his latest comments about migrants.
Sharing messages of hope, resilience, and strength, the day began with a solemn ceremony outside the Weinstein Jewish Community Center, where the names of 1,200 victims were read aloud.
Donald Trump said Monday he’d been to Gaza as he described how “rough” the region is ― but The New York Times reported there ...
The Democratic presidential nominee spoke about the grit it takes to be a woman seeking public office and the importance of ...
CNN's lone conservative commentator defended former President Donald Trump after he took a shot at the Jewish community.
A Trump campaign official told New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman that “Gaza was in Israel” and that former President Donald Trump had been to Israel ...
As the standard bearer of democracy, the U.S. must abandon single-minded diplomacy and fully support Israel’s use of ...