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Jan 19 2021
Analysis
France Knows How This Ends
This was the Dreyfus affair, the signature scandal of fin de siècle France, aspects of which Americans might recognize as we arrive at the end of Donald Trump’s presidency: After decades of cascading political crises, debilitating financial scandals, and rising anti-Semitism, the Dreyfus affair saw the emergence of political surreality, an alternate universe of hateful irrationality and
The AtlanticMar 11 2021
News
As attorney general, Garland vows to tackle domestic extremism
Merrick Garland’s handling of the Oklahoma City bombing investigation was a turning point in his career – and may offer clues as to how he’ll proceed as his department begins investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
If the United States had not taken in Merrick Garland’s grandmother when she fled anti-Semitism in Europe, it’s not just that he would be living in Belarus. He wouldn’t be
Christian Science MonitorJul 19 2019
News
How a racist tweet became a Trump rally chant in three short days
This is the story of how a racist suggestion — that four congresswomen of color “go back” to the “totally broken and crime infested places from which they came” — became an angry rallying cry in three short days.
On Sunday morning, President Trump awoke and, surprising just about his entire political orbit, targeted four Democrats — Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (
Washington PostOct 01 2021
News
Harris' office does damage control over student’s Israel 'ethnic genocide' comment
Vice President Kamala Harris’ office is working behind the scenes to mend relationships with pro-Israel Democrats after not pushing back on a student who, in asking her a question, accused Israel of “ethnic genocide.”
On Thursday, Harris' senior staff contacted the influential Democratic Majority for Israel to clean up remarks she made Wednesday at George Mason University where Harris
PoliticoMar 06 2019
News
Progressives come to Omar's defense
Progressive allies of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) are rushing to her defense as the House prepares to approve a resolution condemning anti-Semitism that is largely seen as a rebuke of the outspoken lawmaker’s remarks about Israel.
Omar’s progressive allies largely stayed quiet during other recent controversies regarding Israel, which led to an apology from Omar.
But this time, Omar
The HillDec 31 2019
Opinion
Texas’s Concealed-Carry Law Prevented Mass Murder
Yes, good guys with guns can save lives. They just did in the West Freeway Church of Christ.
The same weekend that Orthodox Jews in Monsey, N.Y., were fighting off another knife-wielding anti-Semite thug with chairs and coffee tables — they were fortunate that the perpetrator hadn’t brought a firearm, like the killer who targeted a yeshiva in Jersey City only a few weeks earlier — Jack
National Review (News)Dec 14 2023
Headline Roundup
Anti-Israel Protests on Campus: Free Speech or Hate Speech?
Last week’s congressional hearing on anti-semitism on college campuses raised questions regarding the line between free speech and hate speech, specifically regarding students protesting the Israeli government’s handling of the war in Gaza. Are college administrators doing enough to protect Jewish students, or are they justified in defending the free speech of students protesting?
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NewsNation Washington Examiner New York MagazineJun 10 2020
Analysis
America is changing, and so is the media
The media has gone through painful periods of change before. But this time is different.
In January of 1939, the Atlantic published an article entitled “I Married a Jew.” In it, the author set out “to tell the world how it really is between a Jew and a Christian, since the world is evidently so intensely interested.”
She confesses that her husband, though lovely in many respects
VoxJun 20 2019
News
Harvard Revokes Kyle Kashuv’s Admission
“Kyle Kashuv, 18, posted on Twitter that Harvard had revoked his admissionover anti-Semitic language and repeated use of a slur referring to black people. He said in an apology that he made the comments when he was 16, before the February 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.” (AP News)
The left supports Harvard’s decision, arguing that Kashuv’s
The Flip SideFeb 02 2023
Headline Roundup
House Votes to Remove Ilhan Omar From Foreign Affairs Committee
The House of Representatives voted 218-211 to pass a resolution removing Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) from the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. The vote was nearly along party-lines, with one Republican voting ‘present.’
For Context: Omar has previously been accused of anti-Semitism for statements critical of Israel and the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict, at one point calling
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