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Columbia University appoints Farah Jasmine Griffin, a BDS-supporting professor, to the prestigious position of 'University Professor.' Griffin has signed petitions calling for divestment from Israel and has been involved in campus protests.
North Carolina Democrats demand arms embargo on Israel, citing alleged misuse of U.S. military aid for genocide. Resolution sparks backlash from Jewish Democrats and criticism from the North Carolina Republican Party.
British rap duo Bob Vylan had their U.S. visas canceled after chanting 'death to the IDF' and calling for the destruction of Israel at a music festival. The State Department responded to the group's controversial performance and revoked their visas.
Recent events show progress in Trump's efforts to rebalance America's alliances and focus on the Indo-Pacific theater, following the principles of the Nixon Doctrine.
Trump made progress towards rebalancing America's alliances at the NATO summit, creating an opening for an updated Nixon doctrine. Biden's disastrous debate performance one year ago helped save the United States from decline and delivered a blow to Iran.
President Trump has halted sanction relief for Iran after Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei's address. Trump criticized Iran's attitude and urged the country to improve its situation.
Masha Gessen's column challenges the notion that the recent terror attacks on Jewish individuals were driven by anti-Semitism, pointing to political motivations instead. The attacks have raised concerns within Jewish communities and come amid a surge in anti-Semitic incidents across the nation.
Harvard is reaching out to big companies for research funding following Trump's funding cuts. The university is in early talks with tech and pharmaceutical firms to secure new agreements.
White House press secretary says Trump wants peace in the Middle East but is prepared to use strength if needed. US and Israel are monitoring Iran's programs and ready to resume strikes if necessary.
Israel and the U.S. are monitoring Iran and are willing to renew strikes if necessary to prevent the rebuilding of nuclear and ballistic missile programs. The Israeli government believes the strikes have weakened Iran's leadership and may lead to internal unrest.
President Trump is willing to strike Iran's nuclear program again if necessary, but believes the recent airstrikes have caused significant damage. Reports vary on the impact of the strikes, with some suggesting only minor setbacks and others indicating a major blow to Iran's nuclear capabilities.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stated that Iran's nuclear program has been significantly set back by U.S. and Israeli strikes. Extensive damage was detected at several nuclear sites in Iran, including its uranium conversion and enrichment facilities.
Poll shows overwhelming support among Trump voters for Operation Midnight Hammer. Israel targets Iranian regime power centers in successful strikes, bringing Iran closer to conditions for an uprising.
Iran rejects zero enrichment policy amid Israeli attacks on nuclear facilities. U.S. insists on complete surrender of uranium enrichment. President Trump commends Israel's military actions and considers American intervention.
CNN journalist carries messages from pro-regime protesters in Tehran chanting 'Death to America' and burning flags in anger against Israel and Trump.
President Trump is considering a strike on Iran within two weeks to prevent them from obtaining a nuclear weapon, despite the possibility of negotiations. The US is moving military assets into the region, while Iran remains defiant and threatens to shut down the Strait of Hormuz if attacked.
Iranian man accused of plotting to assassinate President Trump is facing charges related to murder-for-hire and conspiracy. The trial proceedings are scheduled to begin next week, with the accused individual currently residing in Iran.
Israelis back military campaign against Iran, even without US support. Public sentiment reflects official position on the war, with many ready to confront Iran alone if necessary.
President Trump defends his support for Israel's strike on Iran, emphasizing the importance of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Polls reveal that most Republicans back Israel's military actions against Iran.
Tim Walz proposed that China could be the key mediator in Israeli-Iranian peace talks, citing the US's lack of neutrality in the region. His past comments praising China's communist system have come under scrutiny.
Israel's Mossad used explosive drones to take out Iranian air defenses and ballistic missile launchers, enabling Israeli planes to attack Tehran's nuclear sites and military commanders. The operation resulted in the assassination of at least 20 senior Iranian commanders and six nuclear scientists.
Ben Rhodes, known for his role in the Iran nuclear deal, expressed deep distress over Israel's military action against Iran. Rhodes, who despised Israel, was heartbroken by the loss of his Iranian allies in the airstrikes.
Israel launches preemptive strikes against Iran's nuclear program, including key facilities and military targets. The operation is designed to eliminate existential threats to Israel and prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
President Trump's comments on Iran's nuclear deal negotiations reflect uncertainty and a desire to avoid conflict. He mentioned the need for Iran to make concessions while also expressing hope for an agreement. Trump opposes an Israeli strike if a deal is possible and prefers diplomacy to resolve the issue.
The Washington Post faced criticism for its contrasting coverage of Hamas and an Israeli-backed aid organization, drawing attention to potential bias in reporting on Israel.
A study guide distributed to 10th graders in New York described Zionism as 'extreme nationalism' and accused Israel of 'terrorism.' State and local officials denied involvement in creating the document, raising concerns about its accuracy and impact on students.
Harvard University is facing a federal investigation for potential discrimination in hiring practices, leading to billions in revoked federal funding. The House committee has raised concerns over Harvard's diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and failure to protect Jewish students from rising anti-Semitism.
Hamas threatens U.S.-Israeli aid sites, Democrats criticized for response to immigration and riots, New York Times confirms Hamas tunnel under hospital.
The New York Times reported on Hamas operating a tunnel under a hospital, highlighting the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians over the portrayal of the war.
Anti-Semitic student group behind library storming now has their anti-Israel propaganda displayed in the library. CNN downplays LA riots as 'lawful protests' and airs Broadway play instead. Colorado's Jewish community shows strength and resilience after firebombing attack.
CNN describes violent protests in LA as 'lawful protests' and airs a Broadway play instead. President Trump vows to intervene in the situation in Los Angeles.
Iran lashes out at Trump admin's new sanctions, claiming Washington is not serious about nuclear talks. The sanctions target a multibillion-dollar money laundering network supporting Tehran's illicit activities.
House lawmakers demand that Iran's nuclear program be completely dismantled and urge the Trump administration to reject any deal that allows uranium enrichment. The bipartisan group emphasizes the importance of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Capitol Hill pushes for Muslim Brotherhood terrorist designation. Washington Post admits error in Israel story. Atlanta nonprofit receives donations despite promoting anti-Semitism.
NBC News shifts focus from anti-Semitism to security concerns in coverage of recent terror attacks in Washington, D.C., and Boulder, Colo. The attackers shouted anti-Semitic slogans, but NBC emphasizes public safety issues over hate crimes.
Israel is executing a three-phase plan to end the Gaza war, the Washington Post faced backlash for inaccurate reporting on Israel, and Mohamed Soliman is facing federal hate crime charges for an anti-Semitic attack in Boulder.
Efforts are underway to formally label the Muslim Brotherhood as a terror group in the U.S. after successful discussions with key Arab allies during Trump's visit to the Middle East. Lawmakers are exploring options to sanction the Brotherhood's leaders and freeze its assets.
Mohamed Soliman, an illegal immigrant from Egypt, faces federal hate crime charges for the attack on peaceful demonstrators in Boulder, Colo. The incident left victims, including a Holocaust survivor, injured and shocked the community.
The NYT failed to mention the suspect's nationality and illegal status in the Colorado attack. President Trump has addressed anti-Semitism and increased deportations of illegal immigrants.
Summer reading recommendations, behind-the-scenes look at working with top chefs, surprising revelations in memoirs, and exploration of paradoxes in relationships and social justice.
Russia's offensive in Ukraine frustrates Trump, Harvard speaker praises assault, Stahl criticizes Redstone.
Former hostages claim Hamas works with U.S. protesters and media to spread anti-Semitism. The captors boasted about having allies in the media and on college campuses to foment hatred against Israel and Jews.
Iran, Russia, and China are working together on Iran's nuclear program, while a court ruled against delaying Trump's defamation lawsuit.
Keffiyeh-clad students face arraignment for library takeover, Jake Tapper learns about Democratic Party, former official accuses AG Letitia James of abuse of power.
Keffiyeh-clad students arraigned for violent library takeover seek dismissal and delay in court. Charges include third-degree trespassing, with defendants showing contempt in court proceedings.
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights is investigating claims of anti-Semitism at Cal Poly, where Jewish students faced harassment and were advised to conceal their religious identity. The university has come under scrutiny for allegedly ignoring anti-Jewish attacks on campus.
Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed IDF's elimination of Hamas leader Muhammad Sinwar, who took over leadership role after his brother's death. Sinwar's removal seen as key to ending the war and moving towards a post-war future for Gaza without Hamas.
The Trump administration is set to terminate Harvard's federal contracts over discrimination and anti-Semitism, citing recent reports. The move follows a pattern of racial discrimination and honors awarded to students accused of anti-Semitic attacks at the university.
Northwestern University's appointment of a professor with ties to Palestinian terrorists raises national security concerns. Additionally, donors to the Party for Socialism and Liberation include individuals from major companies and institutions.
The terror attack in Washington highlights societal moral decline. The terrorist promoted anti-Zionist views. Harvard Law Review changes application process amidst federal investigation.
Jewish students file lawsuit against GW, accusing the university of allowing anti-Semitic acts to flourish unchecked on campus. Complaint details incidents of physical assaults, vandalism, and verbal harassment targeting Jewish and Israeli students.
Harvard Law Review removes references to race and gender from application process following federal probe and funding cuts. New prompt focuses on perspectives and experiences that will enhance contribution to the journal.
Ilhan Omar walked away from reporters asking about the horrific slayings of two Israeli embassy staffers and took until noon to condemn the shooting. The killer allegedly shouted 'free, free Palestine' after the murders.
Jake Tapper's new book documents Biden's cognitive decline. Scott Pelley defends DEI and attacks CBS in a speech. Bloomberg journalist Jason Kao arrested during Columbia University library incident.
Bloomberg journalist Jason Kao was arrested at Columbia University during a violent takeover of the school's Butler Library, along with 80 others. Kao, a Columbia alumnus, was charged with criminal trespassing in the third degree.
CAIR leader cheers Biden's cancer diagnosis, citing his stance on Israel-Hamas war. Anti-Israel activists express similar sentiments, putting pressure on Governor Newsom.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's missing engagement ring raises questions about her relationship status and potential ethical concerns regarding her partner's financial disclosures. Owner of Trump's potential Air Force One jet linked to Menendez scandal involving gifts from a Qatari Investment Company.
Free Beacon editor faces backlash for questioning Pulitzer Prize decision. Democratic donor Wyss accused of sexual harassment. CNN's Tapper seeks PR help for upcoming book release.
Avant-garde artists, including students and performers, were arrested for causing chaos at Columbia University library. The individuals arrested come from diverse backgrounds and have unique interests and academic pursuits.
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