Amber X. Chen While the mainstream media repeatedly mischaracterizes pro-Palestine protests on campus, police and university administrations are attempting to repress the student press.
Chris Lehmann The South Dakota governor's attempt at mimicking the former president’s obstreperous public image has fallen disastrously flat.
Steve Howell Labour leader Keir Starmer is favored to win the UK’s general election later this year, but—as with Joe Biden—there is one word that could derail his campaign: Gaza.
Laura Charney As long as our outrage is selectively assigned only to specific victims in specific contexts, we are lying to ourselves about the reality of violence in war zones.
Maha Hilal Twenty years later, the unforgettable images of torture at Abu Ghraib serve as a continuous reminder of the nature of American brutality in the War on Terror that has not ended.
Katrina vanden Heuvel It is a question of will, not capacity.
Elias Rodriques A new career-spanning book offers a portrait of Painter’s career as a historian, essayist, and most recently visual artist.
Trita Parsi, Nick Cleveland-Stout The details of the tit-for-tat reveal that Israel is not the newly triumphant leader of an anti-Iran alliance, but a lonely pariah in a region that is entering a new era.
John Nichols Benjamin Netanyahu’s government shut down the network’s operations in Israel. Press freedom advocates are raising an outcry, and Americans should back them up.
Aina Marzia As students coast to coast continue to call on their universities to divest from Israel, professors are standing up for their right to protest.
Joan Walsh I know, he’s a big man-baby and he’d hate even a minute of it. But his martyr complex could overcome his cowardice.