23andMe agrees to $30M settlement over data breach that targeted Jewish and Chinese users
The data was first stolen by a hacker nicknamed “Golem,” after the Jewish mythical defender made of clay
The data was first stolen by a hacker nicknamed “Golem,” after the Jewish mythical defender made of clay
At 88 years old, Günter Morgenstein was still working as a hairstylist when he became ill with listeria
Debra Gassman, an attorney in a Chicago area public defender’s office, was told to take the photo down
‘Get over the Passover. It was like 3,000 years ago. The Red Sea parted, big deal,’ Guiliani said, according to former associate
The lawsuit argues that Missouri’s abortion law violates the separation of church and state
City officials point to an industrial-size coffee urn and other evidence to show that a group of Jews is violating its zoning code
Henry Herskovitz denies the Holocaust and believes that antisemitism is rooted in 'bad Jewish behavior'
Says it is unconscionable to order an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor to pay $158,721.25 to neo-Nazis who protested outside her house of worship for 18 years
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