Germany March 27 Secret documents on Nazis who fled to Argentina after WWII being declassified Argentina will soon declassify all government-held files relating to Nazi fugitives who fled and settled in Argentina after the Holocaust, according to reports.
VIDEO March 20 Pro-Israel influencer dishes on Columbia University students being antisemitic 'within seconds' New York Post columnist Rikki Schlott and pro-Israel influencer Zach Sage Fox break down antisemitism at Columbia University on 'The Story.'
Politics on Late Night March 15 Josh Shapiro tells Maher he's 'damn proud' of being Jewish, dodges whether it factored into VP snub in 2024 Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro told HBO's Bill Maher he's "damn proud" of being Jewish but sidestepped whether his faith played a role in the VP snub during the 2024 election.
VIDEO March 13 Colleges are 'discriminating' against Jewish students with 'our money': Sen. Josh Hawley Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., calls for pulling money away from colleges that 'coddle' left-wing protesters who target Jewish Americans on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
VIDEO March 13 ‘October 8’ filmmaker recounts struggle to get film on college antisemitism made in Hollywood Filmmaker Wendy Sachs says the documentary failed to garner interest from top streaming platforms before getting distribution in theaters across the U.S.
Opinion March 13 A holiday for believers and skeptics The Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrated March 13-14, is considered holier than Yom Kippur, yet it’s a story of survival where God is never mentioned, and no overt miracles occur.
Opinion March 12 CHRISTOPHER RUFO: The political right and the antisemitic influencer problem Antisemitism is an ancient affliction, but it takes a different shape throughout history, depending on the culture, language, and technology of the moment.
Antisemitism Exposed March 7 Yard sign condemning antisemitism on college campuses sparks free speech debate Jeff and Rachel Lobman say their neighbor, who serves on the local school board, violated their First Amendment rights by blocking their yard sign.
VIDEO March 4 Columbia Associate Professor Shai Davidai speaks on anti-Israel unrest at Barnard Davidai says that the attention may be on Barnard, but that does not mean Columbia is not associated with the recent protests.
Antisemitism Exposed March 3 13 American universities slapped with ‘F’ grade on campus antisemitism Thirteen universities across the United States were given "F" grades in the 2025 Campus Antisemitism Report Card released by the Anti-Defamation League.
VIDEO February 28 LGBTQ activist explains decision to vote Trump, disillusionment with Democrats over Israel-Hamas war Actor, filmmaker and activist Yuval David discusses his political evolution with Fox News Digital.
VIDEO February 20 UFC fighter Natan Levy talks antisemitism and teaching Jewish Americans self-defense Levy has been working with the organization StandStrong to hold self-defense seminars.
Antisemitism Exposed February 19 Anti-Israel protest in NYC devolves into violence and mayhem A group of anti-Israel demonstrators descended on an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn on Tuesday leading to violent clashes and chaotic scenes, according to reports and video.
Immigration February 12 Dozens of religious groups sue to stop Trump admin from arresting migrants in places of worship A coalition of 27 Christian and Jewish groups filed a lawsuit challenging a Trump administration action allowing immigration agents to make arrests in places of worship.
VIDEO January 27 Israeli restaurant in NYC vandalized with antisemitic graffiti Rafael Hasid, the owner of Miriam Restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn, speaks to Fox News Digital.
Holocaust January 27 International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Survivor recounts how mother saved her life, reveals message to UN Holocaust survivor Marianne Miller tells Fox News Digital the message she will share while speaking at the U.N. for International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Politics January 23 VA Dems reject Youngkin's antisemitism expert pick from George Mason Univ board amid troubling incidents Kenneth Marcus' name was stripped from a resolution confirming Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's nominees to George Mason University's Board of Visitors.
VIDEO December 29 Rabbi at DC museum discusses importance of biblical history: ‘The Torah is the DNA of the world’ ‘Fox News Sunday’ host Shannon Bream visits the Museum of the Bible to talk with Torah scribe Rabbi Moshe Englander about biblical history and the museum’s collection of Judaic artifacts.
Food-Drink December 25 'Chrismukkah' celebration combines foods of Christmas and Hanukkah In 2024, Christmas Day and the first night of Hanukkah fall on the same day for the first time since 2005. Here's one way a California-based chef blends both traditions together.
Judaism December 24 Illinois city sparks complaints, petition by limiting Hanukkah menorah display to just a few hours The city of Lake Forest, Ill., is sparking controversy by limiting a Hanukkah display this year, citing "legal guidance" from their attorneys.
Holiday December 21 Easy recipe for doughnuts this Hanukkah Cookbook author Jamie Geller tells Fox News Digital why sufganiyot, a version of jelly doughnuts, are eaten during Hanukkah. Plus, a recipe on how to make them at home.
Archaeology December 15 Artifact with strange inscription dug up at holy site in Jerusalem: 'Unusual location' Oldest-known Chinese inscription found in Israel was recently found at the holy site of Mount Zion, according to the Israeli Antiquities Authority. It dates back more than 500 years.
Politics November 27 Cuomo joins Netanyahu’s legal defense team against ICC warrants as he mulls 2025 NYC mayoral run Former New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo joined Bibi Netanyahu's legal defense team this week, as the Israeli leader faces war crimes charges from the ICC.
Travel November 22 Ancient Jewish manuscripts dating back 2,000 years on display at Reagan Library The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, has opened an exhibit featuring a collection of ancient Jewish manuscripts along with 200 other artifacts.
Food-Drink November 21 Thanksgiving 'Challah-Day' stuffing recipe a 'medley of sweet and savory flavors' Bonnie Taub-Dix, a dietitian, podcast host and author, shares her Thanksgiving "Challah-Day" stuffing recipe that she describes as a "medley of sweet and savory flavors."
Lifestyle November 19 'One-of-a-kind' Ten Commandments stone found by accident, now valued at eye-popping sum A tablet used as a paving stone that had been discovered as the oldest known inscription of the Ten Commandments is up for auction next month with Sotheby's in New York.
Antisemitism Exposed November 12 Attacked Jewish students in Chicago speak out about 'war on college campuses' Max Long and Michael Kaminsky, Jewish students at Chicago's DePaul University, speak out about being attacked while inviting students to "come talk about Israel with an IDF Soldier."
Faith November 10 America's combat chaplains of 'all faiths' are the focus of new film A documentary now in theaters, "Fighting Spirit," tells the stories of America's combat chaplains of all faiths; they are soldiers who are sent out into the battlefield without weapons.
Crime November 8 Masked attackers who attacked Jewish students near Chicago's DePaul University seen in new photos Police have released images of two suspects wanted for attacking two Jewish students near DePaul University in Chicago on Wednesday afternoon in what law enforcement is describing as a “battery/hate crime."
Lifestyle November 3 5 prayers to ease election anxiety shared by religious leaders This election season, faith leaders across denominations and religions shared insight and prayer with Fox News Digital about how to stay calm and at peace during times of transition and stress.