College Democrats of America, the Democratic Party’s official student organization, on Tuesday endorsed the "protests for peace" across U.S. college campuses amid violent, weeks-long anti-Israel demonstrations that have shut down Columbia University.
New York congressman Jamaal Bowman (D.) refused to condemn anti-Israel protesters at Columbia who stormed a campus building overnight, smashing windows and causing the campus to effectively shut down in the morning.
A Monday poll found that nearly three-quarters of Americans support Israel’s planned military operation to enter the city of Rafah in southern Gaza and eliminate the remaining Hamas terrorists there.
A new poll this week shows that in Pennsylvania’s Senate race, Republican challenger Dave McCormick has closed more than half of the lead held by incumbent Democratic senator Bob Casey over the past two months.
Columbia University suspended media access to campus "as a safety measure" Tuesday morning, just hours after student protesters stormed a campus building, barricaded the entrance, and hoisted an "intifada" banner.
MANHATTAN—Student protesters at Columbia University stormed a campus building overnight, using a hammer to smash glass doors and tables and chairs to barricade the entrance. Once in control of the building, the protesters hoisted an "intifada" banner. The takeover of Hamilton Hall came around 1 a.m. Student protesters marched through campus chanting "free Palestine" before moving to the hall. Masked individuals were filmed using hammers and other tools to open and then barricade a door to the...
The Democratic Party’s primary fundraising platform helped facilitate donations to the anti-Israel encampment at Michigan State University. ActBlue is set to receive a 3.95 percent cut of those donations, according to its stated policies.
One of the most outspoken supporters of the encampment at Columbia University, classics professor Joseph Howley, is leading a review of the required humanities curriculum for all Columbia undergraduates.
Columbia University president Minouche Shafik again set a deadline for unsanctioned student protesters to vacate their "Gaza Solidarity" encampment. Hours after that deadline passed, the encampment still stands.
The anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University created a "lost and found" group chat to facilitate the return of misplaced items at the sprawling "Gaza solidarity" encampment on campus, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. We've been scrolling through the messages all day, laughing our asses off at some of these posts. Here are a few of the most absurd examples we found:
During his confirmation hearing, embattled Biden judicial nominee Adeel Mangi told senators that he left the board of an anti-Israel think tank because it was not sufficiently "productive."
Columbia University humanities professor Bruce Robbins said student protesters at the school have not called for the "destruction of civilian lives"—just two days after a video surfaced showing a student protest leader calling for the death of "Zionists."