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Senate has yet to hold a hearing for Yehuda Kaploun, the president’s nominee for the role, amid rising antisemitism globally.
Social media is abuzz over a plausible allegation that the blockbuster takes the Palestinian side in the war with Israel.
Analysts said a 16-day gap in meddling posts about British politics offered direct evidence of state-sponsored interference ...
Cal chancellor Rich Lyons faced aggressive questioning from Republican lawmakers during a hearing about campus antisemitism.
The fiery debate around ethnic studies in SF schools points to a problem: The program distorts history and embeds a political ...
The tweets, which Sesame Workshop said were posted by a hacker, focused on the files allegedly maintained by Jeffrey Epstein.
Ten Jewish nonprofits were awarded $300,000 in grant funding from the Bay Area-based Jews of Color Initiative.
Jewish singer-songwriter performed songs from his debut EP at an S.F. club, touching on his rural upbringing and queer ...
Viviane Safrin is a longtime San Francisco resident, K-12 parent advocate, and active Jewish community organizer. A former ...
Supporters of AB 715 are pressing ahead despite new opposition from the powerful California Teachers Association.
A university investigation into his behavior has also been closed without issuing any findings or conclusions of wrongdoing.
A $1,700 federal tax credit established in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” realizes the dreams of Orthodox advocates.