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Who will defend embattled scientists? – The Boston Globe

| January 30, 2022

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, being a public defender of vaccines was not rewarding. After I wrote the book Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachels Autism: My Journey as a Vaccine Scientist, Pediatrician, and Autism Dad, about my daughter, as a means to debunk false assertions alleging vaccine-autism links and educate the public about the origins and causes of autism, I became a target of antivaccine groups

Anti-Semitic flyers distributed in Denver and Arvada over the weekend – The Denver Post

| January 26, 2022

Anti-Semitic flyers, placed in plastic baggies containing rice, were distributed over the weekend in parts of Denver and Arvada and the incidents are under police investigation. The flyers, according to the Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region, contain various anti-Semitic messages including: Every single aspect of the COVID agenda is Jewish. The flyers were left on driveways in Arvada overnight Saturday around West 72nd Avenue and Oak street and northwest of the intersection, said Detective Dave Snelling, a police spokesman

Remarks by Director Christopher Wray to Anti-Defamation League on Hostage Incident in Colleyville, Texas | Federal Bureau of Investigation – Federal…

| January 26, 2022

Remarks as delivered. Thank you, Jonathan. And thank you for that kind introduction.

Chamber of Commerce threatens to sue FTC – Politico

| January 26, 2022

With help from Leah Nylen and Brendan Bordelon Editors Note:Morning Tech is a free version of POLITICO Pro Technology's morning newsletter, which is delivered to our subscribers each morning at 6 a.m. The POLITICO Pro platform combines the news you need with tools you can use to take action on the days biggest stories.Act on the news with POLITICO Pro. First in MT: The Chamber of Commerce is planning to sue the FTC if the agency rejects the chambers public records appeal.

ADL and other Jewish groups complain to Israeli PM that settler violence is undermining Israel’s image in U.S. – Mondoweiss

| January 26, 2022

The spate of violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, culminating last week in killings of older men that drew the attention of MSNBC and the New York Times, a settler attack on activists planting saplings, and the nighttime eviction of Palestinians from a Jerusalem home Israel then demolished, is clearly undermining U.S. public support for Israel, including among Jews

‘Never Seen a Moment Like This’: ADL Chief On Report That Over 100 Candidates for Office in 2022 Have ‘Explicit Ties’ to Extremism – Mediaite

| January 26, 2022

Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, joined CNNs Newsroom on Tuesday to discuss a new report published by the ADLs Center on Extremism detailing 2022 midterm candidates with ties to extremist groups in the United States. Anchor Jim Sciutto began the interview by asking Greenblatt about some recent flyers blaming Jewish people for the Covid agenda and just how worrying that kind of rhetoric is these days.

FBI, Jewish Federation of Greater El Paso Come Together to Urge Public to Report Threats, Suspicious Activity – Federal Bureau of Investigation

| January 24, 2022

The FBI has reaffirmed its commitment to protect the Jewish community in El Paso and West Texas from any potential threats after the Texas synagogue attack. Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey R.

Uptown synagogues and other Jewish institutions on guard against potential attacks – Uptown Messenger

| January 24, 2022

Google Maps Touro Synagogue The attack Saturday (Jan. 15) on a synagogue near Fort Worth, Texas, where four people were taken hostage, reverberated across the American Jewish community and heightened concerns about safety and security. Those concerns are particularly acute in Uptown New Orleans, the home not only of two synagogues, Temple Sinai and Touro Synagogue, but also of Tulane Universitys Hillel and Chabad houses and the Jewish Community Center

Booker Announces Introduction of Bill to Ban Surveillance Advertising – Senator Cory Booker

| January 24, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. Today, U.S. Senator CoryBooker(D-NJ) announced the introduction of theBanning Surveillance Advertising Act,legislation that prohibits advertising networks and facilitators from using personal data to target advertisements, with the exception of broad location targeting to a recognized place, such as a municipality

How to combat the recent rise in antisemitic incidents in Austin – KUT

| November 30, 2021

Several antisemitic and racist incidents have taken place in Austin over the last month. Hateful stickers have been placed in local parks, antisemitic banners were strung over a highway overpass, individuals have been doxxed online by a white supremacist group, and a fire was set to an Austin synagogue.


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