The commercial is the second annual Super Bowl ad produced by the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism.
Let us think of the 30-second Super Bowl commercial on antisemitism as the kickoff of sorts to a longer, sustained drive down the field.
Stacey Graves, police chief of the Kansas City (Mo.) Police Department, said during a news conference that 22 people suffered gunshot wounds. At least seven had life-threatening injuries.
The ad shows Jones in his study and then, against his voiceover, displays images of a burning cross and swastika and the hashtag “#hitlerwasright.”
Mendelsohn shared photos of the defacement, which showed faux bloody dead babies in rubble.
“So use the app, don’t use the app, I don’t give a f*ck," comedian Michael Rapaport says. "Let’s bring them home now!”
The trauma surrounding Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s collapse stirred up age-old questions about the toll football takes on the bodies of its players.
The New Year of the trees teaches us how to focus on the future, try to be the best we can be - and let the past go.