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After the Israeli embassy workers were killed, Congress must enact legislation that ensures digital platforms can no longer be weaponized.
The suspect in the antisemitic attack is Elias Rodriguez, 31, a Chicago native and the son of an Iraq War veteran whose antisemitism grew out of his association with US left-wing politics ...
A leading Jewish anti-death penalty group, L'chaim, is calling on federal prosecutors to reject capital punishment for Elias ...
The Chicago man charged with killing two Israeli embassy staffers has been a vocal advocate for Palestinian issues and a ...
An anti-Israel teen with nearly a million online followers urged people to “support’’ the accused DC killer in a rant so vile ...
A Chicago alderwoman is taking legal steps over claims from her colleague linking her to a D.C. murder suspect—here's what we ...
Elias Rodriguez, 30, was detained by event security inside the museum after allegedly using a handgun to open fire on a group of four people who were leaving an event, according to the Washington ...
but the radicalization pipeline remains the same, driven by algorithmic amplification and policy inaction. Congress must act. First, it must demand full access to Elias Rodriguez’s anonymized ...
but the radicalization pipeline remains the same, driven by algorithmic amplification and policy inaction. First, it must demand full access to Elias Rodriguez’s anonymized social media activity ...