"We're disappointed that Justice Sotomayor is willing to allow NYC's rampant religious discrimination to continue."
Tracy Castro-Gill is teaching a class called "Jewishness and Ethnic Studies" which poses "The Jewish Question?" a phrase first popularized by Adolf Hitler in 1919 and evolved into "the Jewish Problem," the pseudo-intellectual rationale for the genocide of the Jews during the holocaust.
In his ruling, US District judge Mark Pittman sided with the Job Creators Network Foundation, who petitioned for a motion to end the program on the grounds that the government violated federal procedure.
Viral video shows the moment a FedEx worker fights with a barefoot man on a busy subway car.
"If CNN were smart, they’d open up a Conservative network, only have me on, and it would be the most successful network in History," Trump wrote.
KFC Germany has apologized after a promotional notification was delivered to customers inviting them to commemorate Kristallnacht with crispy chicken.
The judge concluded that "the evidence disclosed that CAHN did in fact assist Antifa and that movement has been violent."
One of her posts that suggested killing people read, "Hear me out we don't need reproductive rights if we kill all men."
Migrants continue to flood the US border in ever-increasing numbers
"Seriously Twitter trends are no longer political. How peaceful. Did the people who were fired do something like sorting out topics like this every day?" wrote one Twitter user.
Judge Gina Groh said the couple's actions were "greedy and self-serving" and put "every citizen of this country in a vulnerable position and at risk of harm from adversaries."
In a company-wide email sent out Wednesday, Elon Musk warned Twitter employees that there would be "difficult times ahead."
"Huge majority of votes reading for Republicans. More to come. All eyes on you, Maricopa. Hustle up," Lake said on Thursday.
"We really want to be, as I've mentioned before, [a sort of] digital town square," Musk said.
Voters experienced issues with Maricopa County's tabulator machines, with one polling worker revealing that around 25 percent of ballots were being rejected.