Two senators who lead a bipartisan antisemitism task force say they want more information from the U.S. Coast Guard about its policy regarding displays of swastikas, nooses or other hate symbols ...
For the flu, vaccination trends are a little muddier. Some sources have suggested flu vaccinations are down. Over two million ...
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What the US ambassador to Poland left out when he absolved Poland of Holocaust complicity
While Poles and Poland did not perpetrate the Holocaust, those Poles who assisted the Germans in doing so must not be ...
U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen is accusing the U.S. Coast Guard of revoking the classification of swastikas and nooses as hate ...
The late-night change came after media outlets discovered the Coast Guard had written a policy earlier this month that called ...
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Tampa is officially back in Hampton Roads after a more than two-month long deployment. After 67 days, signs, friendly waves, four-legged ...
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has called on the Trump administration "to develop a robust plan" with ...
A United Nations human rights expert on Friday urged the United States to lift its sanctions on Cuba, saying they are ...
From a November policy change labeling the symbols "divisive" to a late night memo banning them again — here's a timeline.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — An officer at St. Louis’ busiest airport fatally shot a man who wielded a knife early Friday morning outside ...
It was unclear who had directed the attempt to reclassify such symbols as “potentially divisive” rather than hate symbols.
According to a November 2025 Coast Guard policy, symbols like swastikas and nooses were "potentially divisive" rather than ...
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