Yoel Roth, whose team counters misinformation on the micro-blogging platform, has called the US president 'a racist tangerine' and a Nazi

US president, who has over 80 million followers, accuses micro-blogging service of censoring conservatives and interfering in 2020 presidential election

Pro-Israel lobbying group, which favors a two-state solution, calls Jewish state 'pillar of America’s regional security framework,' says 'reducing' ties not in American interest

US president's former campaign manager put under house arrest as advocates and lawmakers petition for release of at-risk inmates before potential outbreak in prison system

After Gov. Mike Parson says the issue is a partisan one, Jewish leaders across the spectrum of observance say that voting in person during a pandemic violates Torah law

Despite promises, many of POTUS's past pledges and goals on testing have not been met; researchers at Harvard estimate the US needs to test a minimum of 500,000 people per day

Winning by 10% in a neck-and-neck state, Jill Karofsky shows that voters may be fed up with the Republican coronavirus response -- and will make it known come November

Nydia Velázquez, whose district includes the Jewish community on Manhattan's Lower East Side, announces illness on Twitter, says she is self-isolating

As airlines get bailout, nonprofits every bit as important and must be ready to help get back to normal once crisis has passed, says Jewish Federations of North America president

After poor debate dims his aura in US Democratic primaries, billionaire promises at campaign rally that he's not going away, adviser says 'he was just warming up'

Pages