Remembering Antisemitism When Public Memory Is Fleeting
Reports on antisemitism matter not because they tell Jews what they already know—but because they force non-Jews to “never forget.”
San Diego to Grapple With Its Lack of Recovery Options for Homeless Patients
A new state law is forcing hospitals and regional leaders to wrestle with where patients can recover after release from the hospital.
Translation: Key Chinese Think Tank’s “AI Security White Paper” (Excerpts)
Who Do You Call When You’re the Victim of a Cybercrime?
Israel has an answer.
Analysis: Russia’s Plans for a National Internet
Much has been made of the Russian initiative to wall off its internet (the RUnet) from the global internet, but what’s really going on?
California Strikes Gold: Governor Calls for $2 Billion Investment in Early Education