Local leaders, students and others in San Jose were stunned when a photograph of high school students forming a human swastika went viral on social media last week. The Dec. 3 incident featured eight ...
Here are the year’s most notable collections of verse as chosen by our poetry columnist. Credit...Photo illustration by Sebastian Mast Supported by By Elisa Gabbert Elisa Gabbert’s collections of ...
Scottish rock band says image ‘meant to provoke debate, not hate’ after many at concert accuse group of antisemitism The Scottish rock group Primal Scream has defended displaying an image of a ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is facing criticism after The Washington Post reported that it allowed a new workplace harassment policy to go into effect that classifies swastikas as “potentially divisive,” ...
The photo spread swiftly after a student posted it on social media: Eight California high schoolers were lying on their school’s football field, their bodies arrayed in the shape of a swastika.
Eight students at Branham High in San Jose formed a 'human swastika" and posted a photo on social media. The school district says the students are facing unspecified disciplinary action. San Jose ...
The amendment was moved by Liberal Party MP Anthony Housefather after concerns were raised by Indo-Canadian community groups over use of such terminology People walk past the Peace Tower on Parliament ...
Branham High School in San Jose is investigating an antisemitic incident in which a group of students formed a swastika using their bodies on the school’s football field last week and posted a photo ...
Dec 9 (Reuters) - A photo of eight high school students forming a "human swastika" on a California football field went viral online last week, spurring an outcry from the Jewish community and ...
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US A viral photo of San José students forming a ...
Authorities in San Jose have launched a hate crime investigation after students at a high school formed what was described as a "human swastika" on the school's football field. San Jose police told ...
RICHMOND, VA — Virginia’s House Bill 2783 went into effect on July 1, making the public display of Nazi symbols a criminal offense and formally distinguishing Adolf Hitler’s “Hakenkreuz” from the ...
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