UC Santa Cruz Ethnic Studies Department Distributed Stoles With Palestinian Flag and Keffiyeh Designs at Graduation Ceremony, New Photos Show

The ceremony is one example of how the University of California system has created ‘conditions that can predictably produce hostility, exclusion, and targeting’ of Jewish students UC Santa Cruz department logo (YouTube), picture of graduation ceremony A University of California, Santa Cruz, department bestowed students with graduation stoles featuring Palestinian flags and keffiyehs—headdresses often worn

Dem Demands For ICE To Obtain Judicial Warrants Could Bring Immigration Enforcement to a Near ‘Halt,’ Experts Say

The agency’s enforcement capacity could drop by 90 percent, one scholar estimates ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minn. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) Democrats’ demand for the Department of Homeland Security to “improve warrant procedures and standards” when arresting illegal immigrants could grind ICE’s enforcement and removal operations to a near halt, immigration experts told the Washington Free

‘The Broader Reality Is Not in Dispute’: Wes Moore Struggles To Substantiate Claims About His Grandfather as Aides Accuse Free Beacon of Racism

Moore’s aides say the Free Beacon is ‘weird’ for scrutinizing his biographical claims Wes Moore (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Pressed for evidence to support his oft-repeated claim that his great-grandfather and grandfather were run out of South Carolina in the 1920s by the Ku Klux Klan, Maryland governor Wes Moore (D.) produced no evidence. Instead, his

NPR Downplays Palestinian Authority’s ‘Pay-to-Slay’ Sheme as ‘Controversial Program That Pays the Families of Palestinians Who Are Detained’

NPR also claimed the PA ended the scheme even though evidence shows it paid over $200 million to families of terrorists in 2025 Mahmoud Abbas (Sean Gallup/Getty Images) NPR is out with a report downplaying the Palestinian Authority’s pay-to-slay program that has long provided cash payments to terrorists, describing it as “a controversial program that

Finalist for Columbia Middle East Job Was Put on Probation at Princeton for Holding Class in Anti-Israel Encampment

Max Weiss secured a tenured professor position even as Princeton determined he engaged in ‘unprofessional’ and ‘coercive’ conduct L: Max Weiss (Princeton University) R: Columbia University (Photo by Indy Scholtens/Getty Images) A finalist to become Columbia University’s Edward Said chair in Arab Studies was put on probation at Princeton University for holding class inside an

Trump EPA To Gut Legal Foundation for Electric Car Mandates

The actions will save Americans more than $1 trillion, the Trump EPA estimates EV charging station (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images), Lee Zeldin (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) The Trump Environmental Protection Agency will soon repeal Obama-era rules that formed the legal basis for high-profile climate regulations like those targeting gas-powered vehicle emissions and coal plants, agency head Lee

‘The Finance Industry Is a Grift,’ Oren Cass Claims in the New York Times. Look Who’s Talking.

“The finance industry is a grift,” is the online headline the New York Times slapped on Oren Cass’s nearly 3,300-word-long screed. In print in the Sunday Times, where the Cass article covered the entire front page of the Sunday opinion section and the better part of two inside pages (a “double truck,” as it’s known),