French courts punish promoters of anti-Semitic hate speech Amid criticism by French Jews over the judiciary's alleged inaction, judges last week made three unusually harsh rulings tied to anti-Jewish vitriol.
Jared Kushner was contacted about WikiLeaks and Russia ahead of election, senators say The heads of the Judiciary Committee want additional documents on emails received by Trump's senior adviser as part of its Russia tampering probe.
House passes tax reform that critics warn could politicize houses of worship The Senate's reform measure does not contain a similar repeal of the Johnson Amendment, which bars tax-exempt nonprofits from going partisan.