Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Wednesday aimed at fighting an increase in antisemitism at colleges and universities in Texas.
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The wholesale store chain known for cheap eats like its $1.50 hot dog combo is reportedly taking steps to stop non-members from eating at its food courts.
White supremacist and antisemitic propaganda incidents continued to spike across the country last year, as local incidents have “grown exponentially in recent years,” the ADL reported.
The Yemen-based Houthi terrorists renewed their threats against Saudi Arabia, warning it not to support U.S. strikes against the group.
Questions over how it would be rolled out and enforced remained unanswered.
A top Israeli official said his country’s military is ultimately going to invade the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
The Houthis have told China and Russia their ships can sail through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden without being attacked, according to people with knowledge of the terrorist group’s discussions.
Some of California’s most treasured parks are threatened by blight caused by pollution and climate change, according to a pair of new reports.
The nation’s slow transition to electric vehicles got a boost Wednesday when the Biden administration announced it had finalized the strongest-ever pollution standards for cars and light trucks for model years 2027 through 2032.
A 3-year-old child struck and killed another toddler after getting behind the wheel of a truck over the weekend, according to police.
After violence broke out at a event at UC Berkeley and protested by pro-Palestinian demonstrators, the speech took place Monday and unfolded without issue.
The top U.S. diplomat called on Israel to let more aid into Gaza. He referred to agencies describing the situation in the enclave as worse than in Sudan or Afghanistan.
The legendary rapper and producer recently said his 2021 hospitalization for a brain aneurysm included three strokes over a two-week period.
Repairs for the Queen Mary have cost the city of Long Beach more than $45 million over the last eight years, according to city records obtained by The Times, a hefty bill as the city looks to keep the historic ship on a fledgling path toward profitability.
The parasite normally makes its home in Texas and in the South. Its discovery in California, in the Colorado River, marked its first recorded appearance in the area.