Tree of Life Synagogue to Break Ground on New Sanctuary, and New Mission A museum on the history of antisemitism will be part of the new building, alongside a memorial to the 11 worshipers killed in the 2018 attack in Pittsburgh. Public memories. Private struggles. With civil rights education under threat, a preservationist works to persuade Black families to turn private land over for public memorials. Family of South Carolina bride killed on her wedding night awarded $1.3m settlement Family of a South Carolina bride killed on her wedding night, allegedly by a drunken driver, was awarded a $1.3 million partial settlement, according to local media reports. |
A draft resister, a judge and the moment that still binds them after 54 years For anyone who didn't live through the 1960s, it might be impossible to conceive of the moral fissures wrought in America by the Vietnam War. GOP targets a Biden executive order on voter registration ahead of the fall election A three-year-old Biden administration executive order asking federal agencies to assist with voter registration is being targeted by Republicans as this year’s presidential election draws closer Judge dismisses charges in Nevada fake electors case over venue question, attorney general to appeal Attorneys say Biden administration’s new safety standards for migrant children in custody not enough NY prosecutors urge judge to keep gag order blocking Trump from criticizing jurors who convicted him |
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