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Donald Trump Islamophobia

How Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism Became Trump’s State Religions

Trump has yet to identify any policy priorities that are not nativist or xenophobic in some way.
By Chris Roberts
Fox News host Laura Ingraham.

14 Words (and Inspiring Mass Murder) Are Now Mainstream GOP Rhetoric

The proof is in the body count.
By Chris Roberts
A makeshift memorial is seen outside the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, after a gunman killed 11 people in a massacre at the synagogue on October 27, 2018.

How Hate Crimes Laws May Help Reduce All Crimes

There are also more hate groups in states without hate crimes laws on the book.
By John A. Tures
Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Donald Trump and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Cuomo Launches Hate Crime Hotline After Trump Win

By Will Bredderman
The DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn, see from under the Manhattan Bridge.

Bob Dylan Paints Brooklyn’s Top Instagram Spot, Boyle Heights Galleries Vandalized

By Alanna Martinez
Brooklyn State Senator Martin Golden (Photo: Will Bredderman/New York Observer).

‘The Trend Has Changed From Black Lives Matter to Blue Lives Matter,’ Brooklyn Pol Says

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio at the prayer service in Brooklyn.

After Shooting of Queens Imam, Mayor Blasts Hate While Vowing Justice

By Madina Toure
Reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen hopes history will repeat itself at this November's chess championship.

Afternoon Bulletin: Chess Championship Hits NY, Anti-Islamophobia Campaign Launches

By Anna Staropoli
Pulse nightclub service

Recognize the Difference Between Terrorism and Hate Crimes

By Frederick M. Lawrence
Jean-Marie Le Pen addresses the congressists as French nationalist party Front National elects its new leader on January 15, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, is expected to be elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch.

Strange Bedfellows: New Jewish Group in France Supports the National Front

By Emma Jacobs
An athletic facility at Queens' Baruch College, part of NYU's campuses.

Afternoon Bulletin: CUNY Accused of Anti-Semitism, 2nd Ave Subway on Track and More

By Parker Richards
Models eat offstage during Fashion Week Tokyo. (Photo Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Models Denied Food Sue, City Expects Floods and More

By Parker Richards
The annual parade will march from Herald Square to W 77th Street and Central Park West. (Photo: Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: NYPD Tightens Security for Thanksgiving Parade and More

By Stephanie Grella
Mayor Bill de Blasio today (Photo: Will Bredderman/New York Observer).

De Blasio Vows to Protect Black Churches After ‘Heart-Wrenching’ Charleston Attack

By Will Bredderman
(Photo: Getty)

Afternoon Bulletin: Bed-Stuy Residents Ask Mayor for More Cops

By Giulia Olsson
People stand by as a makeshift memorial is made after vigil at the University of North Carolina following the murders of three Muslim students on February 11, 2015 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Photo: Brendan Smialowski/ Getty Images)

With Three Murders in Chapel Hill, America Must Confront Anti-Muslim Rhetoric

By Rabia Chaudry

Flyers Bearing Swastika and Uber Logo Found In Jewish Brooklyn Neighborhood

By Jordyn Taylor
The attack on journalist Randy Gener is currently under investigation.

Police Release Sketch of Journalist’s Alleged Assailant Hours After Vigil

By Danica Ceballos
Oh, lonely night. (WABC)

A Grinch Pinch? Wise Men Kidnapped from Long Island Nativity Scene

By Vinnie Mancuso
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly discussing the recent hate crimes. (Photo: nyc.gov)

Bloomberg: ‘New York City Has Zero Tolerance for Intolerance’

By Jill Colvin

In Wake of Greenwich Slaying, Three More Anti-Gay Attacks

By Drew Grant
Marchers make their way to a makeshift shrine where Mark Carson was shot in a 2013 hate crime. (TIMOTHY CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

Photos: Thousands March in Memorial of Hate Crime Victim

By Drew Grant

Speaker Quinn Divides March for Greenwich Hate Crime Victim

By Drew Grant

Congressman Turner Speaks Out Against Anti-Semitic Hate Crime, Wherever It May Be

By Hunter Walker and Chris Clemans
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