Can American Jews trust that Donald Trump will defend them based on his comments in his second State of the Union address?
Ginsburg has a previously-scheduled speaking engagement, but Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois is skipping Trump’s speech to protest his statements.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says there was a good reason she nodded off while attending President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address last month: “I wasn’t 100 percent sober.”
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was caught napping during the State of the Union. She explains why she dozed off — and no, it wasn’t Barack Obama’s soothing voice.
Alan Gross knew he was breaking the law and endangered the lives of Cubans and Americans alike. John Stoehr asks why anyone would honor him.
Scoring tickets for Jon Stewart’s ‘Daily Show’ is just the start of some serious business. Anna Goldenberg chronicles a day-long struggle of paranoia, exercise and swooning.
President Obama’s State of the Union Address was a sweeping success for many of America’s minorities — including the Jews. Let Lior Zaltzman count the ways.
Barack Obama held the spotlight for the State of the Union. But shining from the sidelines was Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who looked especially snazzy for the big occasion.
President Obama said in his State of the Union address that he will veto any new Iran sanctions.
Emma Sulkowicz, whose decision to carry a mattress all around Columbia to protest campus rape made headlines earlier this year, will be attending the State of the Union.