College Administrators Spent Summer Break Dreaming Up Ways to Squash Gaza Protests
New York University students who speak out against Zionism will now risk violating the school’s nondiscrimination policies.
New York University students who speak out against Zionism will now risk violating the school’s nondiscrimination policies.
Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Turkey and its militias have cut off the Kurdish city of Kobane from the rest of Syria.
Lawmakers want to ban abortion. Advocates are confident that Wyoming’s constitution protects access — and they’re fighting in court to prove it.
South Dakota’s anti-trans sports ban is the first bill to pass among a record number targeting trans children this year.
The Post needs $100 million; its owner gave that amount to retired Adm. William McRaven and Eva Longoria to direct to charity.
The task force revealed its plans not in a communiqué to faculty and students — but instead in an Israeli newspaper article.
The definition conflates criticism of Israel with antisemitism. A new report details how it’s been used to justify punitive action against Palestine advocates in Europe.
Fifteen years after the 2009 Honduran coup, Zelaya sits down for an exclusive interview with Deconstructed.
The terrorism allegations were false, but the nonprofit still lost access to banking and financial tools.
The FBI visits took on a new urgency after Canada alleged Indian government involvement in the assassination of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil.
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