On April 22, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, a graduate and long-time top donor to Columbia University, declared that he would no longer support his alma mater until campus authorities took proper action to safeguard Jewish students and staff from antisemitic activity.
New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft made it his mission to "stand up to Jewish hate" in the wake of the Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel and on Monday he went a step further. Kraft announced he was pulling his support for Columbia University amid the antisemitic violence at the Ivy League school. He released a statement through his philanthropic organization, Foundation to Combat Antisemitism. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "It was through the full academic...
New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft said Monday night he "never thought" he would see such hate and vitriol against Jewish people ever in the United States. Kraft, who has announced that he is pulling support for his alma mater Columbia University, appeared on Fox News Channel’s "Hannity" to talk about his decision. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "I’d never thought I’d see in America – what’s happening right now. And it really pains me to see," Kraft said. "We have...
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft signaled Monday he will no longer donate to Columbia University as pro-Palestinian protests continue at his alma mater for the sixth day. In a statement issued through his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, Kraft said he is "deeply saddened at the virulent hate" at Columbia and other schools across the
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft on Monday said he will no longer donate to his alma mater Columbia University due to the "virulent hate" on campus against Jewish people amid widespread anti-Israel protests.
“I’m always about playing for the guys that came before and the guys who built the foundation to where it is right now," J.J. McCarthy said of possibly following Tom Brady's footsteps.
The Angels haven’t yet disclosed the exact nature of Stephenson’s elbow injury or what type of procedure he will undergo, but a clause in his contract gives them the option of adding a year to his deal for $2.5 million in 2027.
The Angels haven’t yet disclosed the exact nature of Stephenson’s elbow injury or what type of procedure he will undergo, but a clause in his contract gives them the option of adding a year to his deal for $2.5 million in 2027.
The Angels haven’t yet disclosed the exact nature of Stephenson’s elbow injury or what type of procedure he will undergo, but a clause in his contract gives them the option of adding a year to his
The Angels haven’t yet disclosed the exact nature of Stephenson’s elbow injury or what type of procedure he will undergo, but a clause in his contract gives them the option of adding a year to his deal for $2.5 million in 2027.
Zendaya is ready for a euphoric third act The Euphoria actress—who also serves as an executive producer of the show—admitted that even she is in the dark on when it comes to the continued delays
It’s hard to look at a season where the team finished 25-57 as a success. But there's more than enough silver linings for Raptors fans to look forward to the future.