‘Now Is the Time of the Sword’: Israelis Brace for the Big War in the North

HANITA, Israel—It’s been more than six months since Hamas terrorists rampaged through southern Israel, but here along the northern border, Oct. 7 never really ended. On Oct. 8, Hezbollah picked up where its ally and fellow Iran-backed terror group left off, launching a barrage of rockets, missiles, and artillery shells at Israel from Lebanon. While

Kamala Touts Creation of Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs—In Central America

US unemployment rate increased to two-year high in February Kamala Harris (Alex Wong/Getty Images) The White House is touting work from Vice President Kamala Harris to combat “economic insecurity” by creating hundreds of thousands of “high quality jobs”—in northern Central America. In a fact sheet released Monday, the White House provided an “update” on Harris’s

Columbia ‘Palestinian Resistance’ Event Violates YouTube Policy Against Promotion of Terrorism, Video Platform Says

‘Our team has reviewed your content, and, unfortunately, we think it violates our violent criminal organizations policy,’ YouTube tells Free Beacon (Screenshot) YouTube removed a Washington Free Beacon video of a “Palestinian Resistance 101” event held at Columbia University, with the platform saying the video violates its policy that bars users from praising, promoting, or

Democrats Rage Over RFK Jr. Campaign in DNC Call

Democrats slammed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after he announced Nicole Shanahan as his presidential running mate on Tuesday, with lawmakers expressing worry that the pair’s campaign will siphon votes from President Joe Biden in his rematch this fall with Republican nominee Donald Trump. “I am personally offended and just disgusted by [Kennedy’s] campaign,” Rep. Robert

Ties Emerge Between Embattled Biden Judicial Nominee Adeel Mangi and Domestic Terrorist

Susan Rosenberg is one of the country’s most notorious domestic terrorists. She landed on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list at age 29 and served in a women-led communist group that bombed the U.S. Senate chamber in 1983. Now, more than two decades after her controversial release from prison, she serves on the advisory board of

Smithsonian Opens ‘Latinx’ Internship Program to All Races in Face of Legal Challenge

Move comes amid a flurry of lawsuits challenging racial preferences (Twitter/@USLatinoMuseum) The Smithsonian’s Latino history museum will no longer use race to evaluate applicants for its prestigious internship program, according to a settlement agreement released yesterday, the latest in a series of legal blows to race-based diversity initiatives in the wake of the Supreme Court’s

Jon Tester Won a Prize for Fighting Dark Money. He’s Been Relying on It for Years.

The left-wing group End Citizens United earlier this month honored Senator Jon Tester as a “trailblazer” against dark money. But dark money is one of the reasons the Montana Democrat is in office. Since 2006, dark money groups have poured at least $7.5 million into Tester’s campaigns, records show. That hasn’t stopped Tester from making