Columbia Student Group Apologizes—for Apologizing on Behalf of Member Who Fantasized About ‘Murdering Zionists’

‘By issuing a so-called ‘apology,’ CUAD exposed Khymani to even more hatred from white supremacist and queerphobic liberals and fascists’ L: Khymani James in 2021 (X) R: Columbia encmapment (Stephanie Keith/Getty Images) The Columbia University student group behind the school’s illegal anti-Israel encampment published a letter apologizing for its past treatment of Khymani James, a

Wisconsin Senate Race Shifts to ‘Toss Up’ as Incumbent Tammy Baldwin Slips: Cook Political Report

A new rating from the Cook Political Report has shifted the Senate race in battleground Wisconsin from “lean Democrat” to a “toss up,” as incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D.) loses ground to her Republican challenger. The shift towards the right comes after recent polling from the nonpartisan election forecaster indicated Republican candidate Eric Hovde is

John Kerry Jumps Aboard Billionaire-Backed Green Energy Firm To Guide ‘Energy Transition’

Kerry’s new role for Tom Steyer’s firm underscores revolving door between Biden-Harris admin and green energy companies Tom Steyer and John Kerry attend the 2024 TIME Earth Awards Gala (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for TIME) John Kerry is teaming up with billionaire left-wing environmentalist Tom Steyer, announcing plans to join Steyer’s investment firm Galvanize Climate Solutions,

Eric Adams’s Top Deputy Mayor Resigns, Becoming Seventh Official To Exit Amid Corruption Probe

New York City deputy mayor Sheena Wright, a key ally of Mayor Eric Adams, has resigned—becoming the seventh senior official to leave the administration amid an ongoing corruption investigation into the mayor’s campaign donations. Wright, the city’s first deputy mayor, is expected to step down at the end of October and will be replaced by

Elissa Slotkin Failed To Secure Key Endorsement from Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Marking Second Major Group to Deny Support

The Detroit Chamber of Commerce has backed Senate Democrats for the past 18 years Elissa Slotkin (Brandon Bell/Getty Images) Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Elissa Slotkin failed to secure a key endorsement from the Detroit chamber of commerce—her second big endorsement snub as polls show Republicans gaining ground in the swing state. The Detroit Regional Chamber—which

Voter Registration Group Giving Away Taylor Swift Tix Is Led by Eric Adams Operative—Who Was Convicted of Voter Fraud

Tate Hausman illegally claimed Ohio residency in order to vote in the swing state (Kate Green/Getty Images) A voter registration group aligned with Democrats is led by a political operative convicted of voter fraud who now works for indicted New York City mayor Eric Adams, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. Civic Innovation Works, a

‘A Mockery Of Education’: Dean of Michigan State’s Top-Ranked Ed School Is a Serial Plagiarist, Complaint Alleges

The dean of Michigan State University’s College of Education, Jerlando Jackson, plagiarized extensively over the course of his career, according to a complaint filed with the university on Thursday, lifting text without attribution and raising questions about his fitness to lead one of the top teacher training programs in the country. The complaint includes nearly