Up against Hank Greenberg, baseball’s first Jewish superstar, antisemitism struck out
Ninety years ago, Greenberg had a momentous decision to make: Should he play baseball on Yom Kippur?
Ninety years ago, Greenberg had a momentous decision to make: Should he play baseball on Yom Kippur?
Washington has had little luck in its calls for de-escalation in the Middle East. Is America’s ‘ironclad’ support…
Allentown, Bethlehem and other old industrial cities in Pennsylvania have made a remarkable recovery − thanks in part…
Russia is becoming more reliant on naval support from China, limiting Moscow’s sea-power reach.
Historically, Black Pentecostal-charismatic churches have not put an emphasis on political issues. That may be changing,…
Nice Jewish men wanting to date non-Jewish women has been a trope of US stage and screen for 100 years.
Ancient Maya peoples knew that human beings are not independent from nature but part of it.
The union averted a small-scale strike at a Ford factory, but tensions with Stellantis have not eased.
Students, professors and accrediting agencies are more interested in social impact than ever.
While the Republican Party platform has typically included anti-abortion language, this year’s platform is curiously silent…
A leading expert in the selection of federal judges analyzes the Trump and Harris records regarding judicial nominations.…
The US Supreme Court’s high-profile Grants Pass ruling allows cities to clear homeless encampments, even if they can’t…
Residents of streets that held a block party in 2012 were slightly more likely to vote in that year’s presidential election…
Polls help set the public’s expectations in a presidential race. In 2020, presidential polls overall were the worst in…