Trump Administration Moves Closer To Deporting Mahmoud Khalil as Immigration Board Nixes Agitator’s Last Ditch Plea

Khalil has claimed ‘we couldn’t avoid’ Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack and said it’s ‘very racist to ask a Palestinian’ to condemn the terror group Mahmoud Khalil (SXSW/YouTube) April 10, 2026 image/svg+xml The Board of Immigration Appeals denied anti-Israel activist and Columbia University agitator Mahmoud Khalil’s attempt to halt his deportation, issuing a final order of

‘That Ain’t My Party’: Al Sharpton Says It Would Be ‘Crazy’ for Black People To Celebrate America’s 250th as 2028 Dem Hopefuls Pay Homage to Him

‘They’re going to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the country July 4, but that’s not our celebration,’ Sharpton said Al Sharpton (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) National Action Network founder Al Sharpton said at his group’s annual convention this week, which featured several 2028 Democratic presidential hopefuls, that it would be “crazy” for black people to

Texas Democratic Senate Hopeful James Talarico Sought To Create ‘New Generation of Climate Activists’ by Mandating Climate Change Lessons in Texas Schools

The Democratic Senate hopeful, who says he supports Texas’s oil and gas industry, also joined a Greta Thunberg-inspired school walkout to ‘save our planet’ and introduced a Green New Deal-style bill mandating carbon emission reductions James Talarico (Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images for Vox Media) Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico says he supports his

El-Sayed Campaigns With UMich Board of Regents Candidate Who Shared Since-Deleted Posts Praising Hezbollah and Iranian Regime

Amir Makled, who introduced El-Sayed at an event with Hasan Piker, represented Michigan students who faced criminal charges related to the school’s anti-Israel encampment Abdul El-Sayed (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images), Amir Makled (hallmakled.com) The left-wing candidate for Senate in Michigan, Abdul El-Sayed, campaigned this week with a man running for the University of Michigan’s board of

Managing the Mullahs: What a Negotiated Victory Over Iran Looks Like

After weeks of threats, taunts, bombs, dramatic rescues, and careening markets, the world is holding its breath as the two-week ceasefire begins in the Middle East. The United States and Israel inflicted a significant amount of damage on Iran during the most recent campaign, but the negotiations set to begin later this week in Pakistan

Mamdani, Dimon Offer Clashing Visions of New York City—And America at 250

For contrast, the timing couldn’t have been better. Two of the most prominent New Yorkers this week released documents outlining starkly different visions of America’s future and perceptions of its past. After reading New York City’s 375-page “Preliminary Racial Equity Plan” issued by the city’s 34-year-old socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, and then reading the 48-page

Federal Judge Authorizes Evictions at Condominium Besieged by Sprawling Homeless Encampment

Residents of the Marylander Condominiums could be evicted any day after a federal judge rebuffed a last-ditch effort to halt the proceedings, putting the future of the condo in jeopardy as a nearby homeless encampment is allowed to stand. The decision comes after Prince George’s County, Md., a Democratic stronghold in the suburbs of Washington,