"An event at a city-owned pool that was publicly and indiscriminately advertised as 'whites only' would surely violate the Constitution," the executive director of the state Public Safety Office wrote ...
This is meant to make the job of the police and prosecutors easier,” Tara Cook-Littman, of the Jewish Federation Association ...
The Cleveland Orchestra will add programming for its fourth annual Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Opera & Humanities Festival ...
Ohio gubernatorial candidate Casey Putsch, whose rhetoric has included antisemitic dogwhistles, did not come close to winning ...
The Anti-Defamation League’s local leader decried a plea deal reached Tuesday that is expected to spare the man charged with causing the 2023 death of Jewish protester Paul Kessler from ...
Thirty former Ohio State football players, including some former NFL players, are agreeing to join a federal lawsuit against ...
Investigators said Ndiaga Diagne acted alone and found no evidence of association with a foreign terrorist organization in the attack that killed three and wounded 15 outside a downtown bar.
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California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber defended her office’s handling of antisemitic content published in the state’s official voter guide, saying no objections were raised during the legally ...
A 25-foot buffer zone around houses of worship would include a penalty for protesters who breach it, though the state assembly speaker said nothing has been agreed to yet.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces life in prison without parole for the June 2025 attack on a pro-hostage demonstration that killed one woman and injured 13 others.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will resign from his office, effective June 7, to join the Christian legal group Alliance ...