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'I've Waited 30 Years': American Families of Iranian Terror Victims See Justice Served in US-Israeli Campaign

'No other president has ever held them accountable,' said Dawn Woody, whose husband, Joshua, was 1 of 19 US airmen killed in the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing organized by Iran and carried out by an Iranian proxy

The 1,400-Year-Old Sunni-Shia Islamic Religious Split Is Shaping the Iran War

Iranians call Sunnis dogs. They don’t mean it as a compliment.

Foreign Billionaire Hansjörg Wyss Funneled Millions to Activist Groups Behind ‘No Kings’ Protests and Anti-Trump Lawsuits, Tax Filings Show

As a Swiss national, Wyss cannot contribute directly to federal candidates but can use his deep-pocketed nonprofit to influence US politics

Columbia Anti-Israel Organizer, Now a New York City Social Worker, Calls For Zionists To ‘Burn In Hell’

‘If u ever make an excuse or express sympathy for isr[ael], I rlly don’t care what happens to u,’ Zainab Khan, who helped CUAD with security, wrote

Stop the Count: Israel Levels Building Where Clerics Gathered To Select Iran's New Supreme Leader

It is unclear how many regime officials from the so-called Assembly of Experts were gathered in the building, but the body includes a Khamenei confidant who serves on Iran's interim leadership council

Sanders, Khanna Unveil $4.4 Trillion Tax Increase

New York Times campaigns against 'gilded age' in Wyoming

WaPo Presents 'Socialist and Trans Liberation Organizer' Who Founded 'Armed Queers' Group as Concerned Student Protesting Trump's Strikes on Iranian Regime

The Post quoted Ermiya Fanaeian as a Howard PhD candidate with family in Iran. It did not mention her work for 'Armed Queers Salt Lake City,' which included a visit to the Cuban embassy in DC to celebrate the life of Fidel Castro.

New York Judge Says Columbia Cannot Expel or Discipline Students Who Stormed and Occupied Campus Building 

Justice Gerald Lebovits, an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, said the expulsions were ‘arbitrary and capricious’