How Islamophobia Was Ingrained in America’s Legal System Long Before the War on Terror
An interview with Khaled Beydoun, author of the new book “American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear.”
An interview with Khaled Beydoun, author of the new book “American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear.”
Professor Bernard Harcourt, director Michael Moore, and journalist Josie Duffy Rice are this week's guests.
The infamous anti-Muslim activist David Horowitz is becoming a political liability for Republicans.
The hawkish national security adviser may be on the verge of achieving his most cherished foreign policy goal.
The three female frontrunners in a Minnesota House race have similar platforms and are turning to their experiences and identities to make their cases.
The Democratic Party is having an internal battle over Israel and the BDS movement — and the 2020 contenders are paying attention.
Trump sympathizers have beaten, shot, stabbed, run over, or bombed innocent people. The president is radicalizing a generation of angry men.
China’s campaign against its minority Uyghur population is a campaign of ethnic cleansing justified by “war on terror” rhetoric.
Immigration lawyers welcomed the 46-page opinion dismantling the government’s case as “a condemnation of lawlessness, of fake law.”
As the president prepares to slash the refugee cap to another historic low, advocates say the figure is no longer a reliable indicator of actual admissions.
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