Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges will be the keynote speaker at Legal Aid’s 119th Annual Meeting Nov. 25 at Hilton Cleveland ...
More than 150 people submitted opponent testimony against a bill that would require school districts to allow students to be ...
Developers Brad Kowit and Gregg Levy of KL Holdings LLC in Cleveland and the Cleveland Jewish News were among the award ...
Living a good, happy and fun life sometimes involves cultivating habits and mindsets that contribute to overall well-being ...
University School in Hunting Valley was ranked the No. 1 private K-12 school in Ohio for the third consecutive year, ...
Ex-undersecretary Nora Achahbar, who was born in Morocco, quit after right-wing pol Geert Wilders called for the deportation ...
There were plenty of people Morton Klein was eager to praise as he ascended the stage at Cipriani 42nd Street on Sunday night to address a room dense with black ...
About a dozen masked neo-Nazis marched with swastika flags through Ohio’s state capital of Columbus on Nov. 16, with at least one member of the group chanting a racial slur. While police made no ...
With the clock ticking before the end of Joe Biden’s presidency, his administration has imposed a new round of sanctions targeting Israeli extremists deemed responsible for violence against Palestinia ...
As the National Book Awards gears up for its annual literary awards show this Wednesday, the foundation is defending its decision to honor someone who recently republished an infamous antisemitic ...
Can the kingdom be trusted to broker lasting peace, especially when its own internal and external challenges, including its human-rights record, remain prominent?
The iconic film “Some Like It Hot” has been heating up screens since 1959 with the comic antics of Jack Lemmon and Tony ...