Charlottesville

HBO airing ‘No Accident,’ documentary on legal team that sued Charlottesville rally organizers

The film features interviews with and behind-the-scenes footage of the attorneys, their team, and six of the nine plaintiffs. 

 Charlottesville 'Unite the Right' Rally
White nationalists participate in a torch-lit march on the grounds of the University of Virginia ahead of the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 11, 2017.

Court orders defendants in Charlottesville neo-Nazi lawsuit to pay nearly $5m.

 THE WRITER visits Charlottesville. On the wall, it reads: ‘It can happen again – gone but not forgotten.’

Charlottesville revisited: Confronting resurging antisemitism - opinion

A memorial for Heather Heyer, who was killed. On August 12, 2017, a car was deliberately driven into a crowd of people who had been peacefully protesting the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing one and injuring 28.

Judge slashes Charlottesville penalties by 90%


Paul Ryan calls Trump statements on Charlottesville 'morally ambiguous'

"I do think he could've done better. I think he needed to do better," the speaker said.

US Speaker of the House Paul Ryan

Charlottesville blues

Real Christians must stand up and speak up the very moment the demon of racism rears its ugly head.

Members of the Ku Klux Klan face counter-protesters as they rally in support of Confederate monuments in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S. July 8, 2017

Comment: When moral values and political interests collide

Should Netanyahu have responded more forcefully to Charlottesville?

People gather for a vigil in response to the death of a counter-demonstrator at the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, outside the White House in Washington, U.S. August 13, 2017.

A made-in-America crisis

History is our guide to what Charlottesville means to racism in the US.

Members of the Ku Klux Klan face counter-protesters as they rally in support of Confederate monuments in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S. July 8, 2017

After Charlottesville, ADL and mayors launch plan to combat hate

Joint plan announced to combat bigotry and promote justice.

Two people stop to comfort Joseph Culver (C) of Charlottesville as he kneels at a late night vigil to pay his respect for a friend injured in a car attack on counter protesters after the "Unite the Right" rally organized by white nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S., August 12, 2017.

Middle Israel: Who moved my statue?

Millions of Americans – some would say American culture itself, and also the entire American civilization – have a weakness for idols.

A MONUMENT to Confederate General Robert E. Lee towers over a traffic circle in New Orleans.

Apple, 21st Century Fox CEO announce $1 million donations to ADL

Big donations are coming in to the Jewish NGO to help counter the racism shown at the Charlottesville rally last week.

The Apple logo is pictured at its flagship retail store

Doubling down on Virginia response, Trump says ‘culture’ is under attack

Criticism of the president’s response to the crisis was virtually unanimous among Jewish American groups.

US President Donald Trump pauses during a statement at the White House

Column One: Trump and the Jews

The fact is that the rhetoric of white supremacists on Israel and Jews is largely indistinguishable from the language of the far Left.

A demonstrator holds signs during a rally in response to the Charlottesville, Virginia

Keep Dreaming: Antisemitism, moral obscurity and the Zionist imperative

Zionist ethos requires nothing less of us than a clarion call to eschew such ethical ambiguity, condemning the virulent racism and Jew-hatred that is the anathema of white supremacy.

White nationalist protesters at the protest in Charlottesville