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Princeton Professors Lead Chants, Hold Classes at Pro-Palestinian Sit-In

‘This genocide, not in my name, not in your name, not in our name,’ history professor Max Weiss chanted.

Unfit Female Agent Responsible for Secret Service Ruckus

May Monday’s relatively bloodless episode be a lesson, resulting in the reprioritization of merit over optics.

Keffiyeh-Clad Man Arrested for Attempting to Assault Pro-Israel Marchers outside Columbia

Two IDF veterans subdued the man after he grabbed a metal pole.

Biden’s Incoherent TikTok Stance

He signed legislation that could ban the app if it isn’t sold to a non-Chinese company, but his campaign will remain on the platform...

White House press secretary Jean-Pierre survived quiet ouster attempt

Recent reports have surfaced regarding internal discussions among President Biden's top aides about possibly replacing White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

Happy birthday, Melania: Trump will head to Fla. for wife’s celebration after court

Former President Donald Trump wished his wife, former first lady Melania Trump, a happy birthday on Friday as he entered a Manhattan courthouse for another day of his hush money trial.

Anti-Israel student protesters at Columbia University say they are not pro-Hamas, just anti-Israel

Anti-Israel demonstrators who have shut down Columbia University insist they are not pro-Hamas but blame the Jewish State for the Middle East conflict that exploded with the Oct. 7 terrorist attack.

State Department must reopen SIV case to repair six years of separation

The following concludes a series about how State Department age determinations put special immigrant visa applicant Wali Akrami’s son Waheed in needless peril for six years. Afghan refugee Waheed Akrami arrived in Rochester, New York, this month on humanitarian parole after an apparent State Department blunder separated him from his family for six long years. In 2018, […]

Donor revolts won’t reform universities. Blacklisting students will

Columbia University and Yale University appear to be in a competition to see who will be the poster child for antisemitism, intimidation, and polemics trumping serious insight or discussion of world affairs. Historian Martin Kramer warned 14 years ago that Columbia was entering a tailspin. Columbia President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik essentially surrendered to the antisemitic mob […]

George Gascon’s judgment is terribly flawed

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon has repeatedly shown that his judgment is severely flawed, which is a problem for someone tasked with keeping the public safe. The latest news in Gascon’s terrible decision-making comes from the California attorney general’s office, which has filed 11 felony charges against Diana Teran. Teran is accused of […]

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