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Education

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Harvard Palestine, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 14, 2023

Harvard early applications plummet as campus rocked by antisemitism, plagiarism

Meanwhile, some companies and businesspeople have refused to recruit from or hire Harvard graduates due to the antisemitism controversy on campus. 

Politics & Policy

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Hakeem Jeffries in Congress, Jan. 7

Old college editorial undermines Jeffries narrative on uncle's antisemitism scandal

The younger Jeffries claimed he could not recall any reporting on the subject and only barely remembered the incident at all.

Congress

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Claudia Tenney

Claudia Tenney claims new Biden transgender policies fall under 'compelled speech'

Tenney said the government forcing someone to use pronouns they do not want to falls under "compelled speech," which is prohibited under the First Amendment. 

Culture

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Mother, baby, Aug. 14, 2018

Firebombed anti-abortion group asks attorneys general to keep vow to protect them from censorship

"Big tech conspiring with the political elite to silence any who differ with their ideology is a classic fascist move," CompassCare CEO the Rev. Jim Harden said. 

Coronavirus

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President Donald J. Trump, joined by Vice President Mike Pence and members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, delivers remarks during a coronavirus update briefing Friday, March 20, 2020, in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House.

Trump: coronavirus 'social distancing' gives time 'to focus on our personal relationship with God'

Trump says he spoke with 10,000 American faith leaders to, 'Thank them for raising the spirits of our people during these very difficult days'

Congress

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Ted Cruz, Feb. 13, 2023

Cruz reintroduces legislation to designate Yemeni Houthis as terrorists

The FTO designation granted under the Trump administration was removed by the Biden administration in 2021.

Middle East

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Gaza warehouse, Feb. 4, 2018

Thousands break in to Gaza aid warehouses, UN says, as Gaza Health Ministry claims 8,000 dead

More than 80 aid trucks entered Gaza in just one week, but the U.N. said, "The current system of convoys is geared to fail."

World

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Holocaust survivor Moshe Aelion in 2018

Germany to aid struggling Holocaust survivors around the world $662 million for COVID-19 relief

Elderly Holocaust survivors around the world will recieve payments from the German government.

Middle East

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Victims of car ramming, Feb. 10, 2023, Jerusalem

Off-duty officer fatally shot terrorist who killed 3 in Jerusalem car ramming

Two young brothers and a newlywed husband died in the attack.

From the States

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New York leads U.S. with greatest number of antisemitic incidents

The greatest number of antisemitic attacks were reported last year, 9,354, according to an annual report published by the Anti-Defamation League. The majority of incidents, 64%, occurred in 10 states, eight of which are led by Democrats, The Center Square reported.

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