Unlikely Yale Law buddies Christopher Haugh and Jordan Blashek find common ground on a 20,000-mile, 44-state journey documented in their new book 'Union,' released this summer

'The Inevitability of Tragedy' shows how the (in)famous former Secretary of State's artful strategies were influenced by his family's escape from Nazis, German Jewish intellectuals

Two coreligionist women vie for America's most Jewish district as far-right underdog Laura Loomer, a self-described 'Islamophobe,' seeks to unseat Democratic incumbent Lois Frankel

A new study by the Jewish Electorate Institute and the Steinhardt Social Research Institute finds not just who gets the Jewish vote, but where those ballots are being cast

Center on Extremism analyst Alex Friedfeld delves into the emerging trend of armed gunmen at hot spots, who claim to 'protect' residents from BLM protesters as US unrest snowballs

Coalition includes avowedly anti-Zionist and pro-BDS groups, including Jewish Voice for Peace and Linda Sarsour's MPower Change

Critics call US secretary of state's sojourn a violation of the Hatch Act, which bans officials from engaging in electoral politics while undertaking official duties

One of two Democrats on the USPS board of governors, he may be able to roll back changes by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy that critics say could impact mail-in voting in November

Far-right conspiracy theorist, banned from Facebook and Twitter for hate speech, receives plaudits from President Donald Trump and Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz

Turkish presidential spokesman accuses presumptive Democratic candidate of 'pure ignorance, arrogance and hypocrisy' over call to support opposition parties

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