Measure banning chokeholds, as well as separate bill expanding voting rights, face uncertain future in Senate divided between Democrats and Republicans

Eighty years ago, more than 200,000 Dutch workers participated in the February Strike to protest German occupier's first mass deportation of Jewish citizens

As US gears up for a Super Bowl with Jewish players on both teams, American Jews wrestle with fandom for a sport hit by injury, racial injustice and domestic violence controversies

Democrat says she was 'berated' by maskless GOP congresswoman, adding that her past tweets have made her feel unsafe

Kyle Rittenhouse's bail conditions modified after he was photographed with 2 men as they made the 'OK' sign with their hands, a symbol used by white supremacists

Henry 'Enrique' Tarrio has said he would plead guilty to charges of destruction of property and pay damages to Asbury United Methodist Church

University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana will work with student groups after Education Department asked to investigate 'hostile environment of anti-Semitism'

Serial rights abusers Syria, Venezuela and Russia also line up to grill Washington over detentions of migrant children, killings of unarmed Black men; last review was in 2015

Large crowds throughout the United States celebrate Democratic victory, while supporters of the incumbent president protest the election results

Harassment of 3 Jews at demonstration instigated by adherent of Black extremist movement linked to deadly shooting at Jersey City kosher market

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