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An ADL board member in Philadelphia resigned over CEO Jonathan Greenblatt's response to the Trump administration.
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said the protesters were acting like members of ISIS and al-Qaida.
Last year, the Anti-Defamation League said it recorded a record high of 9,354 antisemitic incidents in the U.S.
We cannot help but feel Senator Britt’s Op-Ed is an act of misdirection. On the one hand, she ignores by far the most ...
A shareholder proposal designed to hold Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META) ("Meta" or the "Company") accountable for the ...
Palm Beach County, in particular, has seen a troubling rise in such cases, with 353 incidents reported in 2024, marking a 277 ...
Unfortunately, this bill is not about antisemitism; it’s about attacking our teachers,” wrote Hobbs in a letter announcing ...
ADL investor advocacy arm JLens, which has challenged Meta on hate speech, says major firms face a flood of anti-Israel ...
In many cases, our concerns have been dismissed,” Matthew Friedman, of the ADL, stated about raising the alarm on “the type ...
Rising antisemitism sparks debate over free speech, campus protests, and the line between criticism of Israel and hate ...
Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. love their pompous, virtue-signaling yard signs. Long after the rest of the ...
In the aftermath of a Molotov cocktail in Boulder and the tragedy in Washington just 11 days earlier, when two employees of ...