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While some university administrations give in to their SJP protesters, and others fight back, the University of Rochester ...
Classes began at most American colleges and universities last week. Will a sense of normalcy return, or will students be forced to endure a third year of double-masked keffiyeh-clad hipsters, shouting ...
This article originally was published by the Algemeiner. This is Part 1 of a two-part series excerpted from an Investigative Project on Terrorism book being published early next year on CAIR's long ...
The mainstream media has been obsessed with the fear of regime change ad nauseam for 2 weeks now. Every day another headline appears making the same exact unoriginal argument that God forbid Israel or ...
It was a different kind of terrorist attack: a carefully orchestrated, coordinated mass rape and sexual assault on hundreds of women across Cologne, Germany amongst the firework celebrations of New ...
In a hyper-politicized world, it can be easy to forget that two things can be true at once. The New York Times seems to have fallen into that hole Sunday, in an article that largely whitewashed ...
Like a good politician, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) repeatedly proves adept at inserting itself into national debates. And in the immediate aftermath of the Dec. 2 mass killings ...
When Francesca Albanese was nominated to be the next United Nations special rapporteur for Palestinian territories last February, critics feared her well-established anti-Israel bias would taint her ...
Every day, hundreds of millions of children in more than 120 countries settle in to watch their local versions of "Sesame Street" or similar shows inspired by the Muppet model. They learn to read, to ...
Part 1 of a 4-part series. The Brookings Institution bills itself as "the most influential, most quoted and most trusted think tank in the world," but should it be? Brookings' long-term relationship ...