Governor Tom Wolf says the state's 'Hanukkah present' will help create a welcoming location for visitors to Pittsburgh 'to reflect, and to learn, and to grow'

Federal prosecutors, Robert Bowers' defense team present arguments for and against letting statements he made on day of massacre to be used as evidence

On Oct. 27, 2018, a shooter entered Tree of Life, killing 11 in the deadliest antisemitic event in American history. Now clergy open up about that morning and life in its aftermath

The reference to 'domestic terrorism' has civil liberties groups concerned over impingement of freedoms; Republicans allege those against virus measures have been labeled as such

3 years after the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh that claimed 11 lives, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers speaks about grieving, life after the tragedy and serving as an example to the world

US president, VP issue statements marking anniversary of most deadly antisemitic attack in US history, saying it serves as reminder 'to embrace the better angels of our nature'

As families and survivors plan subdued commemoration ahead of anniversary of deadly assault, some question government's refusal to accept plea bargain as it pursues death penalty

Conference sparked by synagogue shooting looks beyond 2018 attack to hash out 'deliverables' aimed at combatting wide array of threats facing various communities

Running from Oct. 18-20, the in-person global confab has speakers including Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, and former president Bush

Officer testifies at Robert Bowers' murder trial that defendant was 'very calm' during interrogation, saying he 'had enough' of Jews 'killing our children' and they deserved to die

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