October 7 Survivors Sue Campus Protesters, Say Students Are “Hamas’s Propaganda Division”
Four lawsuits alleging Hamas ties against Students for Justice in Palestine, the AP, UNRWA, and a cryptocurrency exchange share many of the same plaintiffs.
Four lawsuits alleging Hamas ties against Students for Justice in Palestine, the AP, UNRWA, and a cryptocurrency exchange share many of the same plaintiffs.
On campus, inside the Capitol, and in court, there’s an all-out assault on American democracy in the name of Israel.
In a lawsuit filed in early July, Eliot Engel seeks to maintain right to challenge the validity of absentee ballots — a move more common in close races.
The district attorney race is testing the power and relevance of the Queens machine.
The anti-authoritarian journalist analyzes the mainstreaming of the radical right, the widening wars at home and abroad, and the urgency of fighting back.
Former health care industry lobbyists hold senior political appointments in Trump's Health and Human Services Department.
The former New York mayor and RNC headliner lauded the idea of putting cops in mosques and bragged about doing it himself as early as 1994.
Despite passing a law that bans congressional insider trading, House lawyers are fighting an SEC investigation at every turn.
Just five days after launching attacks against Kurdish militias, the Turkish government inked a contract to hire a team of prominent lobbyists to add to its already formidable army of influence-peddlers in Washington.
Kurdish militias have provided a rare bright spot in the battle against the Islamic State. But they're being left high and dry as Turkey flexes its political muscle in Washington and applies its military might in the region.
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