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28 Apr 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: ADL accuses Rep. Omar of ‘blood libel’ for saying some Jewish students pro-genocide
ADL accuses Rep. Omar of ‘blood libel’ for saying some Jewish students pro-genocide
Accusations fly as anti-Israel protests spark nationwide crackdown on students at US colleges. Jewish students feeling the heat as free speech protest turns violent and authorities struggle to contain the chaos.


Fox News: Dems disagree on whether party has antisemitism problem
Dems disagree on whether party has antisemitism problem
Democrats divided on antisemitism issue amid Israel-Hamas conflict. Rise in attacks in US. Dems split on acknowledging leftist antisemitism. GOP quicker to denounce. Biden condemned antisemitism, defended Israel. Dems quiet on Columbia University's antisemitic protests.


#crime

Fox News: Mom of Kansas City Chiefs fan found frozen: 'There should be some charges'
Mom of Kansas City Chiefs fan found frozen: 'There should be some charges'
Three Chiefs fans found dead after watch party. Drugs found in systems. Families seek justice.


Fox News: California crime reform gets 'unheard of' support from DAs, small businesses, progressive mayors
California crime reform gets 'unheard of' support from DAs, small businesses, progressive mayors
A ballot initiative in California seeks to amend Prop 47, downgrading penalties for petty theft and drug possession after collecting over 900,000 citizen signatures. The reform effort has garnered support from mayors and small business owners grappling with rising crime rates in the state, aiming to address the unintended consequences of the existing law. If passed, the initiative would create stricter penalties for repeat offenders and allow for treatment-mandated felonies for individuals with multiple drug possession convictions.