The Biden White House commended a University of North Carolina fraternity Friday for protecting an American flag during recent campus protests. Members of the UNC Pi Kappa Phi chapter were photographed preventing an American flag from touching the ground amid attempts to replace it with a Palestinian flag. The photos went viral, and a third-party-run […]
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre praised the UNC Chapel Hill fraternity brothers who defended the American flag amid campus protests about the war in Gaza. After anti-Israel protesters replaced the American flag on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's quad and with a Palestinian flag, the local chapter of Pi Kappa Phi defended the American flag for over an hour until police were able to clear the protest and safely hoist it back on the flagpole. All the while, the frat...
The fraternity boys at UNC-Chapel Hill who stood up to protect the American flag from a swarm of anti-Israel protestors have a new fan -- the renowned country music singer-songwriter John Rich.
Protesters at an anti-Israel "encampment" in Harvard Yard removed an American flag from University Hall, the central administration building, and flew a Palestinian flag in its place Saturday before university staff intervened.
New York Police Department officials on Friday shared photographs of anti-Israel materials handed out at New York University including the phrases "Death to America" and "Long Live the Intifada." The post ‘Death to Israel,’ ‘Death to America’ signs found on NYU property, NYPD says first appeared on WFIN Local News.
One thing that people need to understand about these encampment protests, if they don't already know it, is that they aren't just about Israel. If you listen to what the protesters say or read the signs they hold up, they make that clear. There are many signs and chants against "occupation," "colonization," and "liberation." When they're talking about that, many of them aren't just talking about Israel, but they're also talking about the United States as well.
Anti-Israel protesters at Harvard University raised Palestinian flags on campus Saturday in a spot typically reserved for the American flag. Harvard protesters hoisted three Palestinian flags over the Harvard Yard encampment, where students have been sleeping in tents since Wednesday. The flags were raised on poles attached to University Hall–where Harvard usually flies the American […]
FIRST ON FOX – A moment of patriotism on the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill campus Tuesday has captured the nation's attention. Anti-Israel protesters on Tuesday morning successfully replaced the American flag on Chapel Hill's quad — which had been flying at half-mast after four Charlotte officers were killed in the line of duty Monday — with a Palestinian flag before UNC Chancellor Lee Roberts responded with law enforcement officers to return the American flag to its place. ...
Photos of the couple's small two-bedroom house show the gory scene where the cold-hearted killed stabbed her partner to death in bloody rampage before burying him in the garden.
On a sun-drenched February morning, Taylor Lorenz fixed her gaze on her target. Lorenz’s doll-like eyes stared at Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik. Lorenz’s eyes were the only facial feature visible. Her mouth and nose were completely hidden under her ubiquitous and entirely useless black mask. Raichik was wearing a T-shirt with a 10 x 12-inch photo of Lorenz’s crying face emblazoned on it. Before Lorenz could open her muffled mouth, Raichik was trolling Lorenz with her shirt.
Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders tells CNN’s Dana Bash that antisemitic incidents at protests should be condemned but says “we do have to pay attention to the disastrous and unprecedented humanitarian disaster” in Gaza.
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. — A Dearborn-area imam says he personally confronted a local protester who chanted slogans such as "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" at a recent rally. "I am absolutely against saying ‘Death to America,'" Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi told Fox News Digital. "I know in certain countries they may say these things, but I am personally against it even when they say this in any country; doesn’t matter where you say it because it doesn’t help." Elahi, who serves as imam at...