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No 10 hosts summit over antisemitism
‘TIKED’ ENOUGH TO SUE
Biden decries antisemitism sparked by Gaza war protests
Religious Leaders Conference fostering greater cooperation, better understanding
British woman admits link to sick monkey torture video ring
This shift in mood reflects changing times: the club’s all-male rule could not stand
Ex-employee sues TN Department of Education
Biden condemns ‘ferocious surge’ in antisemitism at Holocaust event
Court may enter debate over care for trans youth
Believe Jewish students when they say they are not OK
Split online-harms bill, groups urge minister
‘Man versus Bear’ asks about more than fear
President says commitment to Israel is ‘ironclad’ as protests continue
AUSTRALIAN PROGRAM BETS ON PHL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
The political operative who battled feminism
Thank Chinese Americans for your right to remain silent
HOW NYC SCHOOLS FIGHT JEW-HATRED
Archdiocese of Chicago sued over priest accused of sexually abusing altar boy
Right-wing dark-money groups engage in ‘judge shopping’
Unfair weight on brown and Black GMs
HOT SEAT FOR BANKS
PM: International Conference of Religious Leaders will be permanent feature in M’sia
Even more worrying than Mr Ali, the Allahu Akbar-yelling Green, is what he represents: the disturbing return of sectarianism
2 Revelations in the dark
Celebrating freedom in a troubled time
Inform. Educate. Inspire.
Be respectful of one another in the workplace
Was MeToo all for nothing?
Appeals Court rules in favour of retired judge over shortfall in pension payments
ALL HAIL THE ANTI-WOKE REVOLUTION!
The plight of the Rohingya
The fight over emergency abortion care
Questions for the Chancellor
UK women’s healthcare slides down global table
Utah faces pushback on trans bathroom bill
MeToo won’t die with Weinstein’s retrial
Black businesses are struggling to thrive, and the fight against racial justice makes it harder
Friends say ‘Black trans icon’ Kita Bee killed in hit-and-run
Discovery in case against Kari Lake to proceed until August
When courts rule against Trump, they’re impartial; when they rule for him, they’re biased