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Biden admin notes ‘urgent’ concern over Israel in Gaza human rights report

Israel was prominently featured in the preface of the Biden administration's 2023 Human Rights Report from the Department of State, which highlighted U.S. concerns about the civilian toll in Gaza.

Trump trial: Former president ‘innocent,’ says defense as DA alleges ‘criminal conspiracy’

Defense attorneys on Monday argued that former President Trump “is innocent," maintaining that he “had nothing to do" with the alleged hush money payments for which he is facing trial.

Biden launches billion-dollar climate work program as part of Earth Day actions

President Biden is moving forward with establishing the "groundbreaking" climate corps program, employing thousands of Americans to fight global warming.

The left’s petty protests vs. the right’s productive debates on foreign policy — including Ukraine

In 2024, foreign policy doesn’t pit Republicans against Democrats so much as it pits Republicans against Republicans and Democrats against Democrats.

Cotton and Hawley: Send in the National Guard to Columbia

Republican Sens. Tom Cotton and Josh Hawley called on President Joe Biden to send the National Guard to Columbia University as pro-Palestinian demonstrations that...

Jewish New Yorkers Rally outside Columbia to Remind Students They’re Not Alone: ‘Crying for Our Country’

Local radio host Sid Rosenberg organized the rally outside Columbia as pro-Palestinian demonstrations continued on campus.

Ilhan Omar Raises Phony Israeli Chemical Attack to Distract from Columbia Antisemitism Concerns

The toxic chemical ‘attack’ that Omar was referring appears to have been nothing more than a pro-Israel student using prank-style stink spray.

Columbia Bans Israeli Professor from Entering Pro-Hamas Encampment on Campus

Shai Davidai’s access card was deactivated, preventing him from entering Columbia’s main campus, according to videos taken on Monday morning.

As Long as Joel Lambdin Gets His Indian Sabbatical, I’m Happy to Pay More Taxes

I never much liked paying taxes, until I was told that I could help lazy, financially illiterate dilettantes go to India to study meditation.

Columbia Law Faculty ‘Deeply Troubled’ by Disciplinary Action against Anti-Israel Protesters

The letter, according to an email from a law professor, was meant to be kept secret before National Review obtained a copy.

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