As the arts world legitimizes bias against Israel in the post-Oct. 7 world, a hit play about author Roald Dahl’s Jew-hatred explores the intersection of culture and prejudice.
A Palestinian journalist started a firestorm when he uploaded a photo of an Israeli soldier destroying a crucifix in a Lebanese Christian town during a military operation.
Across large swaths of Nigeria, violence against Christians has reached levels that cry out for an international response. But it remains curiously unexamined.
As an activist, Jackson deserves to be remembered for his politicking and soaring rhetoric. But so too should his inveterate lying, antisemitism, and the practice of moral equivalence.
America's first president was impressed by the contributions of Catholics, including Charles Carroll and Commodore John Barry, and squelched native anti-Catholic sentiment.
Technological advances over the past four decades have turned mobile devices and computers into the world’s largest library, where information is just a tap away.
The Democrats' will backfire by spotlighting popular election-reform bills, exposing Senate filibuster tactics, and forcing votes on stricter voting requirements they oppose.
As drought and rising organizational demands for larger hunting operations coincided, ancient hunters adapted to severe droughts by shifting how and where they hunted.
A former beauty queen, Carrie Prejean Boller, ranted against Jews during a discussion by Trump administration officials about antisemitism. She has since been ejected from the Religious Liberty Commission.