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Internal Hamas documents show the group infiltrated United Nations-affiliated aid organizations in Gaza, embedding loyalists in senior roles to direct operations and exploit nonprofits for its own purposes. The revelations raise concerns about the integrity and independence of humanitarian aid in the region.
An investigation into Candace Owens' conspiracy claims reveals a web of political intrigue, secretive meetings, and unanswered questions. The article explores connections between high-profile figures and controversial events, but concrete evidence remains elusive.
CNN will co-sponsor Qatar's Doha Forum, featuring officials critical of Israel and the United States. The event highlights regional tensions and CNN's growing presence in Qatar. The network's sponsorship has raised questions about its editorial independence.
Harvard has hired a graduate previously charged with assaulting an Israeli student during a campus protest. The university's handling of the incident has sparked criticism and a lawsuit from the victim. Harvard did not discipline those involved or cooperate with prosecutors.
John Fetterman's memoir details his lifelong commitment to Braddock, Pennsylvania, his struggles with mental health, and his unfiltered approach to politics. The book offers a candid look at his personal and political journey, highlighting both his challenges and convictions.
Tamika Mallory, ousted from the Women's March for anti-Semitism, joins Zohran Mamdani's transition team alongside other controversial figures. The appointments have sparked criticism due to the backgrounds and activism of several team members.
A founder of Track AIPAC, a group critical of pro-Israel politicians, is a self-proclaimed Marxist who has lived abroad for 20 years. The group has sparked controversy with its rhetoric and calls for boycotts against Jewish Americans in entertainment. Track AIPAC has also denied allegations of antisemitism despite making inflammatory comparisons and statements.
A new biography examines Palantir CEO Alex Karp's life, leadership, and the company's controversial role in global security. The book highlights Karp's moral clarity and commitment to using technology for the greater good, even as he faces criticism for Palantir's influence and alliances. Ultimately, Karp is portrayed as a principled and candid leader at the heart of major twenty-first-century challenges.
A new collection of David McCullough's essays and speeches, *History Matters*, highlights his focus on the human stories at the heart of history. The book emphasizes empathy, character, and the narrative form in understanding the past.
Governor Greg Abbott has ordered investigations into the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim Brotherhood, labeling them foreign terrorist organizations. The move has sparked legal action and controversy over alleged ties to terrorism and free speech concerns.
Vice President J.D. Vance urged Republicans to have open debates but remain focused on opposing the left. His comments come amid internal party disputes over anti-Semitism and the GOP's direction.
Activist Cameron Kasky, known for his role in March for Our Lives, is running for Congress in New York. He has sparked controversy with harsh criticism of 'white boys' and a campaign platform focused on progressive policies and opposition to aid for Israel.
President Trump and Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman have agreed for Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords, with the deal expected to include advanced fighter jets and discussions on Palestinian statehood. The leaders emphasized the importance of peace and a two-state solution. Israeli officials have expressed concerns about the arms sale, but Trump indicated Israel would be satisfied with the agreement.
A new book examines Mohammed bin Salman's bold and often ruthless efforts to transform Saudi Arabia. The crown prince's sweeping reforms and uncompromising leadership style are reshaping the kingdom and its place in the world.
Governor Newsom has vowed to block new offshore drilling in California, even as the state grows more dependent on foreign oil. Declining local production and refinery closures are expected to push gasoline prices even higher.
Tucker Carlson claims he was attacked by a demon in his sleep, sparking an exclusive interview with the alleged entity. The demon denies any malicious intent, calling the incident a misunderstanding. The story highlights Carlson's recent focus on the supernatural and controversial subjects.
Jack Schlossberg, Kennedy family heir and congressional candidate, performed a Nazi salute in a deleted video mocking Elon Musk. The incident has intensified scrutiny of Schlossberg's social media and campaign. He faces a competitive race to succeed retiring Representative Jerry Nadler.
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of John F. Kennedy, is running for Congress in New York. His campaign has sparked controversy due to his erratic public behavior and lack of political experience. Critics question whether he is fit for public office.
CAIR and its allies are ramping up political activity, claiming credit for recent election wins and planning further expansion. Their efforts include significant fundraising and targeted campaigning, raising questions about the group's evolving role in American politics.
Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed deleted a post calling border agents 'white supremacists' and blaming U.S. policy for illegal immigration. The move follows scrutiny over his past support for the 'defund the police' movement. His positions have sparked controversy ahead of a highly competitive Senate race.
Student protests at UC Berkeley turned violent outside a conservative event, leaving one attendee injured and leading to several arrests. The unrest has sparked investigations and renewed discussions about campus safety and free speech.
United States officials report that aid is reaching Gaza at a much higher rate than claimed by Hamas, with food, water, and medical supplies now widely available. Investigators are probing evidence of Hamas looting aid convoys, while officials criticize media outlets for spreading false claims. The United States maintains that its humanitarian efforts are succeeding despite ongoing misinformation.
Robin Waterfield's new translation of Thucydides' classic brings clarity and accessibility to a foundational work of history and strategy. The edition balances fidelity to the original with readability, offering valuable supplementary materials for modern readers.
Iran orchestrated a failed plot to assassinate Israel's ambassador to Mexico, according to U.S. and Israeli officials. The plan was part of a broader campaign targeting Israeli and American interests worldwide. Authorities warn of ongoing threats from Iranian-backed networks.
Ben Shapiro says he will only reconcile with Tucker Carlson if Carlson changes his views and stops supporting extremist figures. Shapiro criticized Carlson for normalizing white supremacist Nick Fuentes and undermining conservative values.
Barack Obama urges Democrats to avoid ideological litmus tests after Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win. Mamdani's victory and platform have sparked debate within the party and among the public.
Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win has emboldened far-left leaders and sparked celebrations among progressive activists. Prominent figures hailed the victory as a sign that socialist ideas are gaining mainstream acceptance. The event was marked by bold statements and calls for unity among Democrats.
Nick Fuentes is receiving increased attention from mainstream media, sparking debate over whether coverage is boosting his profile. Some conservatives and commentators are questioning the media's motives and the extent of Fuentes's influence.
Zohran Mamdani dodged questions about his ties to Jeremy Corbyn, who was expelled from Labour over anti-Semitism. Corbyn's campaign involvement has sparked concerns about Mamdani's positions on Israel and related issues.
Morris Katz, a young political strategist from a well-known family, is helping guide Democratic candidates like Zohran Mamdani and Graham Platner toward a more radical left-wing agenda. His influence is seen in both campaign strategy and party messaging, despite controversy over his background and the positions of those he advises.
Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts defended Tucker Carlson for hosting Nick Fuentes, despite Fuentes's inflammatory remarks about Jews. Roberts argued against canceling Fuentes and focused criticism on Carlson's detractors.
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