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May 26 2021
Analysis
Time for Democrats to Address Their Anti-Semitism Problem
Last week, pro-Palestinian demonstrators trolled the streets of New York and Los Angeles to terrorize and attack Jews. Such outbreaks of violence, perpetrated under the guise of “anti-Zionism,” are commonplace in Europe and the Middle East. It would be an unmitigated tragedy if such political violence were to become the norm in the United States.
Anti-Jewish attacks did not spring forth
National Review (News)Nov 05 2023
Headline Roundup
Pro-Palestine Protesters March on Washington D.C., Expressing Anger at Biden
Tens of thousands of Pro-Palestine protesters marched on Washington, D.C. on Saturday to express their discontent with President Joe Biden over his support of Israel.
The Details: Protesters descended upon the White House gates, where they accused Biden of supporting genocide. According to the New York Post (Lean Right bias) one protester was arrested for destruction of property around
Al Jazeera The Hill New York Post (News)Apr 12 2021
News
Mitch McConnell tends his legacy 8,000 miles away
He reshaped the federal judiciary. He made history as the longest-serving Senate GOP leader. But Mitch McConnell has unfinished business more than 8,000 miles from the halls of Congress.
There's no more consistent or surprising through line to McConnell's 36-year career than promotion of democracy in Myanmar, a Southeast Asian nation of 55 million. McConnell's championing of
PoliticoAug 30 2014
Opinion
To Defeat Terror, We Need the World’s Help
IN a polarized region and a complicated world, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria presents a unifying threat to a broad array of countries, including the United States. What’s needed to confront its nihilistic vision and genocidal agenda is a global coalition using political, humanitarian, economic, law enforcement and intelligence tools to support military force.
In addition to its
New York Times (News)Feb 18 2021
Analysis
How school funding can help repair the legacy of segregation
America’s schools spend less money on Black students. Closing the gap is key to equality.
The walls at the high school Leanne Nunes attended in the Bronx were painted a color she likes to call “penitentiary beige.”
The cafeteria, located in the basement, had no windows. About half of her classrooms didn’t have windows, either. “It felt kind of jail-like,” Nunes, now a first-year
VoxMar 27 2015
News
Cruz Is a Great Debater, but Not a Perfect One
He’s known as the Republican field’s great debater, but Senator Ted Cruz — a former Princeton debate champion — is not entirely undefeated.
As a Harvard Law student in 1995, Mr. Cruz and his debate partner, David Panton, were ousted in the semifinals of the World Debate Championships by two students from University of New South Wales.
First Draft caught up one of the competitors
New York Times (News)Nov 06 2023
Headline Roundup
What Does 'From the River to the Sea, Palestine Will Be Free' Mean?
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) is facing backlash over her use of the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” What does this phrase mean?
Tlaib’s Words: In a post on X, Tlaib stated, “From the river to the sea is an aspirational call for freedom, human rights, and peaceful coexistence, not death, destruction, or hate. My work and advocacy is always centered in justice and
Business Insider Newsweek National Review (Opinion)Nov 02 2020
Opinion
Donald Trump, Counterrevolutionary
Against all the money and clout of America’s revolutionary forces, the counterrevolutionary Trump had only one asset, the proverbial people.
Until Donald Trump’s arrival, the globalist revolution was almost solidified and institutionalized—with the United States increasingly its greatest and most “woke” advocate. We know its bipartisan establishment contours.
China would inherit
Victor HansonFeb 19 2024
Headline Roundup
ICJ Hears Palestinian Arguments on Israeli Occupation
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) began hearing arguments on Monday over the legality of Israel’s occupation of land claimed by Palestinians.
The Details: The hearings are separate from South Africa’s genocide case against Israel over the war in Gaza; instead, they stem from a 2022 U.N. resolution seeking the ICJ’s non-binding advisory opinion on the occupation. The ICJ's
The Times of Israel CNN Digital Washington ExaminerApr 04 2024
Headline Roundup
Israel Used AI 'Lavender' to Target Thousands With Little Human Verification, Report Says
Israel has been using an AI-based program called “Lavender” to pick targets for its bombings in Gaza, causing many civilian casualties, according to reports by Israeli outlet +972 Magazine (Not Rated) and The Guardian (Lean Left bias).
The Details: Citing “six Israeli intelligence officers” who had “first-hand involvement with the use of AI to generate targets for assassination,” +972
Fortune The Guardian Washington Times