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An analysis found that Federal Reserve employees overwhelmingly donate to Democratic and progressive candidates. The report raises questions about the central bank's political neutrality amid ongoing criticism of its leadership.
Northwestern’s interim president expressed support for renewing the university’s Qatar campus partnership as its contract nears expiration. The arrangement has faced scrutiny over Qatar’s laws, its ties to Hamas, and concerns about academic independence.
An opinion column harshly criticizes Kamala Harris, questioning her leadership and mocking her consideration of a 2028 presidential run. The writer portrays her as indecisive and politically ineffective.
Representative Bobby Scott has requested an investigation into antisemitism within campus Republican groups, despite previously criticizing hearings focused on campus antisemitism. His move highlights ongoing partisan clashes over how Congress addresses discrimination in higher education.
Texas Democratic candidate Maureen Galindo is facing backlash over social media posts promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories as she advances to a primary runoff in a newly redistricted congressional seat. The competitive district is considered a toss-up in the general election.
Maher Bitar, a former Biden administration official and longtime critic of Israel, will lead a key Democratic foreign policy group preparing for the 2028 election. His appointment reflects a growing shift within the party toward more confrontational policies regarding Israel.
Lloyd Blankfein recounts his journey from Brooklyn to leading Goldman Sachs, portraying his rise as a mix of grit and good fortune. The memoir defends the firm’s actions during the financial crisis and downplays later scandals, offering little self criticism. It stands as a loyal tribute to the culture he led for more than a decade.
Washington Post reporter Louisa Loveluck has been laid off following a series of corrections and editor's notes tied to her coverage of Israel and Gaza. Her reporting and public remarks drew internal and external criticism before her departure.
Disney is under fire for backing Jimmy Kimmel after controversial remarks about Melania Trump, despite previously cutting ties with conservative stars over their statements. The dispute has drawn political scrutiny and a federal review of the company’s broadcast licenses.
A Democratic nominee for the University of Michigan Board of Regents filed a 10 million dollar wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of a gunman killed after attempting to shoot inside a police station. Courts ruled the officer acted in lawful self defense and dismissed the case.
Wikipedia editors have declined to add information about Jia Tolentino’s admitted shoplifting and her parents’ past federal charges to her page. The debates, visible on the article’s Talk page, reflect broader concerns about how volunteer editors shape content on the platform.
Abdul El-Sayed’s Senate campaign is under scrutiny over past social media posts by his communications director defending looting and criticizing police. The resurfaced comments add to debate over El-Sayed’s own record on law enforcement and foreign policy as he faces a competitive primary.
A University of Michigan Board of Regents nominee previously defended a man accused of plotting a Halloween attack on behalf of the Islamic State group. Federal prosecutors later filed charges outlining alleged weapons purchases, surveillance of targets, and coordination with overseas contacts.
A former editor at an Iranian state-run newspaper is now an analyst for Ad Fontes Media, a group known for rating news outlet bias and reliability. His background and continued ties to Iranian media come as the organization faces scrutiny over its methodology and a federal investigation.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposed tax on high-value second homes has sparked debate over whether wealthy nonresidents contribute enough to New York City. Critics warn the measure could drive away major donors, employers, and investment.
Kamala Harris avoided major political questions during a Charlotte stop on her book tour, focusing instead on broad critiques of Donald Trump and calls for civic unity. The event, marked by soft questions and sparse attendance, steered clear of discussion about her political future.
Republican senators have introduced legislation to permanently block United States funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency over alleged ties to Hamas. The bill would also remove the agency’s diplomatic immunity and restrict engagement with certain United Nations bodies.
President Donald Trump rebuked allied nations for refusing to support recent military efforts against Iran, urging them to defend their own interests. He singled out France and questioned the strength of the transatlantic alliance.
House lawmakers are investigating whether Columbia University is honoring its agreement with the Trump administration. The probe focuses on alleged failures to share information about antisemitism policies and compliance with federal civil rights laws.
President Donald Trump criticized Spain for refusing to support United States military operations related to Iran and threatened to cut off trade. Spanish leaders reaffirmed a diplomatic stance, while financial markets reacted to fears of economic fallout.
A protester disrupted a Senate hearing and was injured while being removed by Capitol police, with Senator Tim Sheehy assisting officers. The incident sparked sharp criticism and online backlash from Democratic figures, activists, and commentators.
The Washington Post highlighted a Howard University student protesting United States strikes on Iran without fully detailing her history of far-left activism. Ermiya Fanaeian has founded a socialist armed advocacy group and publicly praised revolutionary movements abroad.
The article contends that the strongest weapon against Iran’s regime is the Iranian people’s desire for freedom rather than military force. Drawing on Cold War lessons and current tensions, it argues that internal dissent, backed by strength, offers the best hope for change.
The United States embassy in Jerusalem has authorized voluntary staff departures amid rising tensions with Iran. The move follows Tehran’s rejection of demands to end uranium enrichment as Washington increases its military presence in the region.
Anti-Semitic chants erupted during a San Francisco protest organized by the Democratic Socialists of America. A woman shouted 'tax the Jews' at a mayoral event, prompting condemnation and conflicting accounts about who participated.
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