August 13 From memes to misinformation: Gen Z creators fight back against antisemitism online Digital antisemitism spreads through social media algorithms targeting younger generations, prompting TalkIsrael to create authentic content countering misinformation.
August 13 Ex-police chief warns Chicago cops will get hurt because Mayor Johnson won’t help ICE A former Riverside police chief warned that Mayor Brandon Johnson's anti-ICE stance could lead to injuries among Chicago police officers and federal agents.
August 13 White House reviewing all Smithsonian museum, exhibit content before America 250 celebration in 2026 Smithsonian museums will be reviewed by the Trump administration ahead of America's 250th anniversary to ensure exhibits are historically accurate and showcasing exceptionalism.
August 12 Pete Alonso becomes Mets all-time home run leader with 253rd career blast against Braves New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso broke Darryl Strawberry's franchise home run record with a two-run blast against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night.
August 12 Vikings' Rondale Moore suffers second straight season-ending knee injury Rondale Moore faces his second consecutive season-ending knee injury as the Vikings announced he will be out for the entire 2025 NFL campaign.
August 12 Mexico to extradite 26 top cartel leaders to US in Trump administration deal The Trump administration secures the extradition of 26 Mexican cartel figures, including a Los Cuinis leader and a suspect in 2008 U.S. deputy murder case.
August 12 Harvard and Trump administration close to $500 million settlement: report Harvard and Trump administration negotiators made significant progress on potential $500 million deal, more than double Columbia University's recent settlement amount.
August 12 Gaudreau brothers' widows speak out in emotional interview nearly one year after tragic deaths Nearly one year after Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau were killed by an alleged drunk driver, their widows speak about final goodbyes and raising children without fathers.
August 12 Trump admin rips George Washington University in DC as 'deliberately indifferent' to antisemitism The Trump Justice Department found George Washington University in violation of federal civil rights law, citing an indifference to antisemitic harassment.
August 12 Venezuela human rights hit new low as US puts $50M bounty on Maduro's head: State Department State Department documents escalating killings, torture and repression in Venezuela following disputed 2024 election as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government targets opposition.