AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Mar 20 2024
News
‘Rendered invisible’: A wave of anti-Arab violence tests US hate crime laws
Burlington, Vermont – If it can happen here, it can happen anywhere. That is a feeling shared by many residents in Burlington, Vermont, a small city in the northeastern United States where three Palestinian college students were shot late last year while walking down a residential street. Hisham Awartani, Kinnan Abdalhamid and Tahseen Ahmad had been speaking a mixture of Arabic and English
Al JazeeraMar 26 2024
News
Utah women's basketball team subjected to 'racial hate crimes' at tournament hotel, coach says
Utah women’s basketball coach Lynne Roberts said Monday her team was forced to change hotels upon arriving for the NCAA Tournament over "racial hate crimes." Roberts made the revelation after the team lost to Gonzaga in the second round of the tournament. She said the incidents occurred Thursday night after the team arrived in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, for the games being played in Spokane,
Fox News DigitalFeb 21 2024
News
Haley's not winning, but she sure is flying high on Trump hate
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has virtually no path to winning the GOP nomination outright. In South Carolina, her home state and the next contest up on Saturday, former Gov. Haley trails Donald Trump by some 30 points in 538's aggregate, even as she appears to be chipping away at his lead. Just three days later in Michigan, Haley will take an even bigger beating, with Trump
Daily KosMar 25 2024
News
Ahmaud Arbery’s family plans to travel to Atlanta before convicted killers appeal hate crime
BRUNSWICK, Ga. – The family of Ahmaud Arbery gathered in Southeast Georgia days before his three killers prepare to appeal their federal hate crime convictions in court. Arbery was chased and killed while jogging in a Satilla Shores neighborhood in 2020. His death was recorded and leaked online, which sparked nationwide outrage. Greg McMichael, his son Travis McMichael and their neighbor
News 4 JaxFeb 07 2024
News
Young Mexican-Muslim Stabbing Classified as Hate Crime
Last Sunday, February 4th, a violent incident occurred at the intersection of West 26 and Nueces streets in Austin, Texas. A young man, Zachary, was attacked after participating in a protest over the conflict between Palestine and Israel. Members of the Muslim community in Austin are asking authorities to investigate the case as a hate crime, as they believe that the violence happening in Gaza
Alaska CommonsMar 18 2024
News
Anti-Israeli vandalism at Upper West Side cafe investigated as possible hate crime
Anti-Israeli vandalism at Upper West Side cafe investigated as possible hate crime Crystal Cranmore reports on the incident being investigated as a possible hate crime. Crystal Cranmore reports on the incident being investigated as a possible hate crime. Crystal Cranmore reports on the incident being investigated as a possible hate crime. Crystal Cranmore reports on the incident being
ABC 7 New YorkMar 01 2024
News
Men charged with hate crimes in home invasions targeting Asian residents
Two men who have been jailed since September on gun charges are now facing hate crime and burglary charges for their alleged roles in Seattle and Renton home invasions targeting Asian residents. Seattle police have previously said groups of three to seven armed assailants committed 14 home-invasion robberies between June and August in four South Seattle ZIP codes. The investigation is ongoing
The Seattle TimesApr 04 2024
News
Police not pressing charges after JK Rowling dares them to arrest her for challenging hate speech law
J.K. Rowling, the author of the "Harry Potter" book series, challenged Scotland’s new hate speech law on Monday, and police have declared they will not prosecute the author.
Scotland’s new Hate Crime and Public Order Act was activated on April 1. The text of the bill, originally introduced years before, warns against acts that "stir up hatred against a group of persons" of certain
Fox News DigitalApr 04 2024
News
Dallas man to serve 28 more years for hate crime charges in Muslim-owned tire shop slaying
A Dallas man serving time for a murder charge was sentenced to 37 years in prison Wednesday, months after pleading guilty to federal hate crime charges in a 2015 racism-fueled mass shooting at a Muslim-owned car repair and tire shop. Anthony Paz Torres, 39, pleaded guilty Sept. 14 to five counts of hate crime charges in the fatal shooting at Omar’s Wheels and Tires, according to a news release
The Dallas Morning News