Pro-Israel Effort to Smear Penn President Started Well Before Oct. 7
The push to oust Liz Magill began when the university hosted a festival celebrating Palestinian literature.
The push to oust Liz Magill began when the university hosted a festival celebrating Palestinian literature.
Publishers of the school newspaper notified police. Now the students, charged under an obscure anti-KKK law, face a year in jail.
With tensions exploding over Gaza on campuses across the country, NYU Law student Ryna Workman lost their position as student body president and a job offer.
In the survey of Democrats and independents in five battleground states, 2 in 5 voters said a ceasefire and conditioning aid would make them more likely to vote for Biden.
How crises during the Obama administration formed the politics of the Squad.
A violent, white supremacist regime is coming, but there is room to organize — and capture the backlash when it fails.
In conversations with two dozen Arab and Muslim voters in Michigan, many said they were voting for Trump or third parties.
For a time, associating with Nick Fuentes was enough to tank a career in GOP politics. Now, it hardly seems to matter.
The U.S. dedication to Israel’s war of annihilation has created a tornado of instability and danger.
As voters look for another option, alternative Democratic leaders poll similarly or even better than Biden — even without name recognition.
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