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American academia is deeply infected with antisemitism AND anti-Americanism

Minouche Shafik certainly ought to go as president of Columbia, along with all her peers across academia who’ve utterly bungled their “tentifada” occupations, but...

Europe nixes net zero, US ramps up, kill the prez-debate commission and other commentary

“You know you’ve stumbled through the looking glass when European politicians start sounding saner on climate policy” than Americans, quips The Wall Street Journal’s Joseph...

New Yorkers are still paying for closing Indian Point

Among the many ways New York is still paying for the erratic-but-forceful leadership of ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the soaring expense and growing unreliability of...

Antisemitic college protesters can go ahead and move if they don’t like it here

The Post's Cindy Adams wants the anti-Israel protesters at colleges across the nation to try their luck in another country if they hate America.

Anuzis warns against professional infilitration of college demonstrations

"Professional agitators are organizing most of these demonstrations across the country ... while so many of the students have no idea what they are demonstrating for or against, let alone the history and circumstances of what is happening in Israel," writes Saul Anuzis, former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party.

Mark Kelly bashes Arizona Senate hopeful Kari Lake for gun comment

Sen. Mark Kelly criticized a comment made by Arizona Republican Senate hopeful Kari Lake that involved calling on voters to "strap on a Glock."

Trump denies saying states could monitor women’s pregnancies to enforce anti-abortion laws

Former President Donald Trump attempted to walk back claims that he thinks women's pregnancies might be monitored to see whether they had had an abortion.

Schumer announces $400 million boost in federal funds for security at places of worship

A $400 million increase in federal funding is available for security in places of worship, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Sunday.

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft to launch first crewed mission

Boeing’s first crewed mission of its Starliner spacecraft is set to launch Monday night, a milestone for the aerospace manufacturer. The Starliner is scheduled to lift off at about 10:30 p.m. Monday, weather permitting, carrying two NASA astronauts. The Crew Flight Test will be the first time Boeing’s aerospace efforts carry people into space after...

UCLA announces new campus safety office after violent protests

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) said it will create a new office focused on campus safety after violence broke out at a pro-Palestine protest encampment last week. Dozens of protesters were injured after counterprotesters assaulted the encampment overnight Wednesday for hours without police intervention, and police fired rubber bullets at the protesters Thursday...

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