Newsletter on Antisemitism: From shouting hate to seeking sympathy

Anti-Semitism Exposed Newsletter Overview This newsletter sheds light on instances of anti-Semitic bias both in the United States and globally. In Today’s Highlights: A music festival features an anti-Israel band that chants “Death to IDF.” They have now adopted a victim narrative. Hamas announces that they will award money to those who harm or kill […]
Gangs dominate 90% of Haiti’s capital as violence escalates, warn UN officials

Haitian Gangs Gain Control Over Port-au-Prince Criminal gangs in Haiti are reportedly exerting “nearly extreme control” over the capital, Port-au-Prince, according to Gardafathy Wally, executive director of the UN Office of Drugs and Crime. Wally shared with the UN Security Council that these gangs now dominate an estimated 90% of the area, having even expanded […]
Ackman: Adams has a chance against Mamdani; Cuomo should exit the race

Political Influencers Urge Cuomo to Withdraw from Mayoral Race Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman has jumped into the political fray, calling on Andrew Cuomo to publicly step back from the New York City mayoral race, despite his name still being on the ballot. Cuomo is set to appear in the upcoming November elections as a […]
Russia’s Ties with Azerbaijan Deteriorate after Brothers Die in Russian Custody

Escalating Diplomatic Tensions Between Russia and Azerbaijan The diplomatic rift between Russia and Azerbaijan has intensified following the deaths of two Azeri men who were detained by Russian police during a crime investigation under suspicious circumstances. Azerbaijan has accused Russian authorities of torturing the men, leading to their deaths. The deceased, brothers Ziyadin and Hussein […]
Legal expert discusses Trump administration’s choices following the release of anti-Israel activist

Mahmoud Khalil, an activist known for his anti-Israel stance, is currently free in the United States as the Trump administration explores possible legal actions in an ongoing immigration dispute. Khalil, a legal permanent resident, was arrested during pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University in New York City last March. An immigration judge determined that his protest […]
US Dollar remains steady as NFP approaches, DXY stuck in a narrow band beneath important resistance

Following better-than-expected non-farm payroll (NFP) data for June, expectations for interest rate hikes and cuts have eased regarding the US dollar. The US economy added 147,000 jobs in June, while the unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to 4.1%. While the US-Vietnam trade deal has eased some tensions, negotiations continue ahead of the July 9 deadline. The […]
Three Albuquerque Educators Taken into Custody for Misconduct Involving Minors

Concerns are rising among parents as a third teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has been arrested this month for inappropriate behavior towards students. Julian Gunther was taken into custody by local police on Tuesday and brought to the Metropolitan Detention Center. He was a seventh-grade social studies teacher at the Rio Grande Fine Arts Academy […]
EPA puts employees who signed dissent letter on leave

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently placed 144 employees on administrative leave while it investigates letters of objection related to actions and policies from the Trump administration concerning the agency’s work. It’s not entirely certain if these staff members will face additional consequences after the investigation concludes. “The Environmental Protection Agency has a zero-tolerance policy […]
Massachusetts public schools accused of widespread antisemitic harassment, based on a complaint

In Concord, Massachusetts, two public schools are facing serious allegations of fostering a hostile environment for Jewish students, marked by what has been described as a disturbing pattern of anti-Semitic bullying, threats, and retaliation. It’s reported that at least one Jewish student felt compelled to leave the Concord-Carlisle regional school district due to the unfriendly […]
Attorneys for Transgender Cult Suspect in Border Patrol Killing Say Trump Administration is Rushing Death Penalty Case

A 21-year-old woman charged in connection with a deadly shooting involving the U.S. Border Patrol in January is requesting a six-month postponement in the government’s decision regarding the death penalty. Theresa Young Brute, linked to a group that seems to operate like a cult known as “Gijian” or “Ziz,” is accused of fatally shooting Border […]