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April 23, 2025
Yale University has derecognized its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter, Yalies4Palestine, after the group established an encampment on campus. The university cited violations of its policies and disturbing antisemitic conduct as reasons for the decision.

April 23, 2025
Iran is fortifying a suspected new uranium enrichment site with a security perimeter, raising concerns about its nuclear program and potential military action from the US and Israel.
Harvard sues Trump over frozen grants and rescinded contracts, claiming violation of federal law.

April 22, 2025
Alex Soros, the heir to George Soros, criticized the founders of Facebook and Uber and expressed frustration with a climate group his family supports.

April 22, 2025
Sen. Peter Welch (D., Vt.) visited detained Columbia University activist Mohsen Mahdawi on Monday, calling him a 'friend' and praising his work with 'Jewish brothers and sisters' on Columbia's campus.

April 22, 2025
The Trump administration has sanctioned an Iranian shipping magnate and his network for laundering illicit petroleum products to generate revenue for Iran, as part of efforts to cripple Tehran's international oil trade and bankrupt the regime.

April 22, 2025
President Trump is meeting with Qatar's prime minister, who is a major backer of Hamas and Harvard University. The meeting comes after Harvard sued the Trump administration and as Qatari officials try to revive a Hamas ceasefire deal.

April 21, 2025
NYPD arrests Columbia alumna who set up tent outside campus gate during anti-Israel protest.
Harvard University has sued the Trump administration, claiming that it violated the university's constitutional rights by freezing grants and contracts. The lawsuit has implications for President Trump's higher education efforts and argues that there is little connection between the administration's goal and its actions.
'Jesus Wept: Seven Popes and the Battle for the Soul of the Catholic Church' by Philip Shenon fails to provide new revelations about the Catholic Church and is filled with misrepresentations and inaccuracies about its history and popes.

April 19, 2025
The Journal of Architectural Education's fall 2025 issue on Israeli 'settler-colonial apartheid and genocide' was canceled over funding concerns, leading to the resignation of the journal's entire board.

April 18, 2025
The article discusses Trump's foreign policy approach and the challenges he faces. It also highlights how a scholarly journal in the field of architecture became involved in anti-Semitic activism.

April 17, 2025
A Chinese satellite company with ties to the military is reportedly providing imagery to the Houthis to target American ships in the Red Sea, raising concerns about China's support for peace.

April 17, 2025
Bernie Sanders spends over $200,000 on private jets, PBS faces criticism for producing documentaries viewed as racist, and Georgetown University faces criticism for anti-Semitism and terrorist support on campus.

April 16, 2025
Isra Hirsi, daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar, is promoting a fundraiser for a Columbia University student activist facing deportation over his support for Hamas.

April 16, 2025
Joe Biden returns to the national spotlight, Harvard Law School faces backlash over a student's criminal case, and Marco Rubio cuts foreign funding initiatives.

April 15, 2025
Harvard Law School published a blog post from one of the students facing criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate.

April 15, 2025
Former Rep. Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush have launched a Substack called 'The Capital Offense' to ask 'real questions' about the Democratic Party and the fight against the oligarchy. They also criticize Trump, Musk, and AIPAC, accusing the lobby of spending record-breaking money to defeat them.

April 15, 2025
The State Department has cut $214 million in foreign grants, including programs for newsroom sustainability, media diversity, and environmental resilience in various countries.

April 15, 2025
Harvard Law students edit Wikipedia pages of Big Law firms that criticized anti-Semitic protests, while Berklee College of Music's chair of the brass department, Nicholas Payton, has a history of posting anti-Semitic claims.

April 15, 2025
Harvard University has chosen to lose $2 billion in federal funds rather than implement a series of policy changes demanded by the Trump administration, including combating campus anti-Semitism.
ICE arrests Columbia student activist who endorsed Oct. 7 attack and calls for destruction of Israel.

April 14, 2025
Harvard University has rejected a deal with the Trump administration over demands to combat anti-Semitism, putting billions in federal funding at risk.
Amid the tumult over tariffs, let's not forget a war rages on in the Middle East and terrorists are still holding innocent people hostage. Douglas Murray hasn't forgotten. His latest book, On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel and the Future of Civilization, has just come out. Weekend Beacon contributor Meir Y. Soloveichik has a review.

April 12, 2025
Israeli leaders privately hope for the failure of Trump negotiations with Iran, believing that the talks will end in either failure or disaster.
Disgraced former Iran envoy Robert Malley expresses optimism about Trump's nuclear talks with Iran, believing Trump's eagerness and lack of concern for domestic politics make him more likely to succeed. Talks are set to take place directly with Iran or through an intermediary, with GOP lawmakers calling for the permanent dismantlement of Iran's nuclear infrastructure.

April 10, 2025
CAIR is trying to stop Columbia University from submitting records to Congress related to the activities of the pro-Hamas group SJP on campus.

April 09, 2025
Harvard and Columbia Law Schools have fallen in the rankings due to anti-Semitism controversies, while Vanderbilt and UT Austin have climbed and joined the prestigious 'T14' list.

April 09, 2025
The Trump administration will deny visas and green cards over anti-Semitic social media activity, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Former Columbia University president Katrina Armstrong claims to have no memory of incidents of anti-Semitism on campus, according to a transcript of her deposition at the Department of Health and Human Services. Armstrong also struggled to recall recent events during her tenure.

April 06, 2025
Former Columbia University president Katrina Armstrong told the federal government that she could not recall any specific anti-Semitic incidents on campus during her tenure as interim president.
A Brown University student has relaunched a database highlighting the school's diversity, equity, and inclusion administrators after the Trump administration cut $510 million in funding.
'Churchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm' by Katherine Carter repositions Chartwell as a protagonist in Churchill's story, exploring the significant visitors and their role in shaping his ideas and policies leading up to the Second World War.
Murals honoring terrorists were featured at a protest in D.C. organized by American Muslims for Palestine, along with speakers such as Nihad Awad and Linda Sarsour. The protest also involved vandalism and damage to vehicles.

April 04, 2025
Columbia University's new acting president, Claire Shipman, has promised to continue implementing Trump-imposed reforms to combat campus anti-Semitism and recover federal funding. However, there have been inconsistencies in enforcing the reforms and anti-Semitic protests continue on campus.
The New York Times fails to cover important news, media shows bias, and financial advice is given in this week's news roundup.

April 03, 2025
Al Sharpton threatens to jail disruptors at NYC mayoral forum and plans to announce boycotts at his convention.

April 02, 2025
Columbia University student activists chained themselves to a gate, calling for an 'intifada' and demanding the names of trustees who 'collaborated' with the Trump administration.
Israel has launched a major ground offensive in Rafah, targeting Hamas and expanding their campaign to dismantle the group.

April 02, 2025
Anti-Hamas protests in Gaza benefit Israel; Tides Center receives taxpayer funds; Harvard hires GOP lobbying firm
Anti-Hamas protests in Gaza have weakened the group's control and credibility, potentially contributing to Israel's war aims.

April 01, 2025
Sen. Jon Ossoff has not commented on Sen. Raphael Warnock's rent-free luxury home, raising questions about Ossoff's stance on affordable housing for public servants.

March 31, 2025
The Trump administration is reviewing Harvard University's grants and contracts over concerns of anti-Semitic discrimination and divisive ideologies.

March 31, 2025
Israel orders mass evacuation in Rafah ahead of 'intense operations' against Hamas as they aim to dismantle terrorist organizations and stop weapons smuggling.

March 31, 2025
Sen. Raphael Warnock lives in a luxury home provided by his church, raising concerns among some members of the church.
Progressive primary challengers snub Hakeem Jeffries for Speaker as Democratic infighting escalates. Reflecting on the Crimean War's impact on modern warfare. A review of Edgar Allan Poe's life and work. A look at the potential dangers and benefits of AI through Jewish mystical creatures, the golem and the dybbuk. A review of Paul Gregory's book on Marina and Lee Oswald.
Katrina Armstrong steps down as Columbia University president, Al Sharpton under scrutiny for hosting union bosses on MSNBC, Human Rights Watch accused of relying on researchers linked to terrorist groups, and Rewiring America sues Trump EPA over terminated grant.

March 28, 2025
Human Rights Watch, an anti-Israel nonprofit funded by George Soros and the Ford Foundation, relied on staffers linked to Islamist terrorist groups to produce research on 'Israel and Palestine,' according to a new watchdog report.

March 27, 2025
New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Ras Baraka is defending his support for the Nation of Islam after a video surfaced of him applauding racist and violent comments from Louis Farrakhan, the group's anti-Semitic leader.

March 27, 2025
Expelled Columbia student delivers speech to anti-Israel protesters on campus, urging them to fight back.

March 27, 2025
Students for Justice in Palestine is sponsoring a protest in New York City to honor Iran's International Quds Day, with the support of other anti-Israel groups.

March 27, 2025
The Senate Education Committee is investigating American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) over its involvement in anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses. The probe is part of the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on pro-Hamas activities and protect Jewish students.

March 26, 2025
CAIR is advising non-citizens to use burner phones and delete apps and pictures from their phones before returning to the United States to avoid deportation.

March 26, 2025
ABC News removes bylines of reporters and false report accusing Israel of dropping menacing leaflets in Gaza.

March 26, 2025
Columbia's interim president faces criticism for conflicting messages on policy changes, a lawsuit accuses student groups of acting as Hamas's PR firm, and pamphlets found in the library provide instructions on resisting ICE and campus protests.

March 25, 2025
Pamphlets promoting resistance against ICE and police were found in Columbia's library, along with instructions on how to protect oneself during protests.

March 25, 2025
A new lawsuit accuses Columbia University student groups and activists of serving as 'Hamas' propaganda arm in New York City and on the Columbia University campus.' The suit seeks damages from well-known pro-Hamas activists and groups and provides specific examples of coordination between Iran, Hamas, and U.S. protesters.

March 25, 2025
Columbia University interim president Katrina Armstrong is facing criticism for contradicting herself on masking and the disciplinary process, raising doubts about the school's ability to restore federal funding.

March 24, 2025
Fox News accuses Israel of killing two Palestinian journalists without disclosing their terror affiliations, as evidence shows they were associated with Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

March 23, 2025
Aimee Bock and Salim Said have been convicted in the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal, while Israel has given Hamas an ultimatum to release hostages or face a full-scale ground assault.

March 22, 2025
The University of Pennsylvania has laid off its communications lecturer, Dwayne Booth, who published anti-Semitic cartoons, citing budgetary reasons.

March 22, 2025
Columbia University agrees to Trump's demands, Cornell protest leader faces deportation, and Chuck Schumer's book receives negative reviews.

March 21, 2025
The Trump administration has revoked the visa of a Cornell University graduate student who has called for the destruction of the United States and celebrated Hamas's attacks. The student has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's executive order calling for the revocation of visas given to foreign students who support terrorism.
The Trump administration grants Columbia University an extension to implement policy changes. Sanctions on foreign funders of pro-Hamas campus protests are being considered. ABC News retracts claim about leaflets in Gaza. Cori Bush's husband is charged with defrauding the federal government.

March 20, 2025
Cori Bush's husband has been charged with wire fraud for obtaining COVID relief funds. Bush also used campaign funds to pay her husband for security services.

March 20, 2025
ABC News retracts claim that IDF dropped 'harrowing' leaflets in Gaza and removes language referring to IDF as 'occupation forces.'
Israel takes out two more Hamas leaders as IDF tanks reenter Gaza.

March 18, 2025
Columbia University's graduate student union is demanding a 'sanctuary campus' and free legal support for student visa holders, among other demands, as part of its negotiations with the university.

March 18, 2025
The government-run news network Voice of America (VOA) has long been criticized for its liberal bias and pro-Iran leanings. Former Arizona news anchor Kari Lake, who has been tapped by President Donald Trump to run VOA, has accused the network of being pro-Hamas and refusing to call terrorists by their name.

March 18, 2025
LaVar Charleston, former chief diversity officer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been removed from his position for financial mismanagement and has a history of research misconduct and plagiarism allegations. The university is also under investigation for race-based fellowships and scholarships and its handling of anti-Semitism.
A new biography by historian Douglas R. Egerton explores the life of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a poet, boxer, warrior, Harvard Divinity School graduate, essayist, novelist, feminist, abolitionist, spiritualist, and politician. Higginson commanded the First South Carolina Volunteers, the first authorized Union regiment made up of freed black men in the Civil War. He interacted and often befriended his era's most seminal figures, including Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mark Twain, and Henry David Thoreau.

March 14, 2025
Democratic party members unite against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Hamas makes false statements about releasing an American hostage, and an Indian national self-deports after endorsing Hamas at Columbia University.

March 14, 2025
A Columbia University doctoral student self-deported to Canada after her student visa was revoked due to her support for the 'anticolonial liberation movement in Palestine'.

March 14, 2025
Aidan Parisi, a Columbia University encampment leader known for owning an 'emotional support rabbit,' was expelled for storming Hamilton Hall along with other student activists. Parisi expressed that the expulsion was an honor and sacrifice for the Palestinian cause.
President Trump has closed the Office of Net Assessment, a Pentagon office that paid an FBI source to spy on the Trump campaign during the Russiagate probe.

March 14, 2025
Hamas is willing to release the last living American hostage and bodies of four other dual citizens, but rejects further hostage deals. Israel prepares to resume war in the Gaza Strip. Trump administration directs negotiations with Hamas for the release of the American hostage.

March 14, 2025
Columbia students hit with multi-year suspensions, expulsions, and temporary degree revocations, a week after Trump admin cancels $400 million in federal funds.

March 13, 2025
A Columbia activist detained by ICE has retained a lawyer who has represented terrorists, while Ilhan Omar's daughter is fundraising for his legal defense. The White House has threatened military action against Iran, but Tehran has rejected diplomatic overtures. A forthcoming book alleges that Joe Biden and his Democratic allies plotted to cover up evidence of his decline.

March 12, 2025
During the St. Patrick's Day visit, Irish prime minister Micheál Martin faced a 'diplomatic balancing act' in talks with President Trump. Trump teased economic sanctions on Russia, criticized Schumer and Warren, and shrugged off concerns over the Education Department's plans to lay off employees.

March 12, 2025
Brown University's Choices Program faces criticism for its critical materials on Israel, Columbia University students protest arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, and MSNBC cohost Eugene Daniels faces criticism for his handling of the White House Correspondents' Association.

March 12, 2025
Anti-Israel agitators were arrested in New York during a protest against the detainment of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student activist and foreign national, who the Trump administration moved to deport over his pro-Hamas campus organizing.

March 10, 2025
Columbia professors cancel classes in solidarity with pro-Hamas activist in ICE custody, raising questions about enforcement of class requirements.

March 10, 2025
Harvard University has implemented a hiring freeze in response to the Trump administration's threat to withhold federal funding due to the school's handling of anti-Semitic protests on campus.

March 10, 2025
Harvard University fires employee caught tearing down posters of children murdered by Hamas.
The Trump administration deports a Columbia student activist who supports Hamas, while also targeting Northwestern's Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing. The Biden EPA's DEIA implementation team used taxpayer dollars to implement all-gender bathrooms and police pronoun use.
The book 'Forbidden: A 3,000-Year History of Jews and the Pig' by Jordan D. Rosenblum explores the history and reasons behind Jews abstaining from eating pork, as well as the use of the pig as a metaphor for Rome in rabbinic texts.

March 07, 2025
The Trump administration has slashed $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University over its failure to address anti-Semitism on campus. Columbia has suspended four students following the funding cuts.

March 07, 2025
The Palestinian Authority has resumed its payments for terrorism, contradicting its previous announcement of ending the practice.
The Democratic Party is facing an identity crisis as it struggles to find a path forward. The split within the party was on full display during President Trump's address to Congress, with some members displaying hysterical and deranged behavior.

March 07, 2025
Jewish students at Cal Poly Humboldt were told to hide their Jewish identity to avoid anti-Semitic harassment, according to a federal civil rights complaint.

March 06, 2025
Yale Law School removes references to deputy director who is a member of a U.S.-sanctioned terrorist fundraising entity.

March 05, 2025
Yale Law School scholar placed on administrative leave as university investigates allegations of connections to a U.S.-sanctioned terrorist fundraising organization.

March 04, 2025
The State Department designates Iran-backed Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization, citing their threat to American civilians and regional stability.

March 04, 2025
The Trump administration is reviewing Columbia University's contracts and grants due to the school's failure to protect Jewish students. The review could impact over $51 million in active contracts and comes as anti-Semitic incidents continue to occur on campus.

February 28, 2025
The Trump administration's task force to combat anti-Semitism will visit Columbia University and nine other schools that have faced anti-Semitic incidents following Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack, the Department of Justice announced Friday.

February 28, 2025
Israel plans to resume the Gaza war with overwhelming force, deploying over 50,000 troops to conquer the entire strip in a single coordinated offensive against Hamas. The plan also involves reducing humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and relocating the civilian population to humanitarian zones.