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UPenn Taps Vox's Zack Beauchamp, Best Known for Inventing a Bridge Between Gaza and the West Bank, as a 'Distinguished' Global Affairs Fellow

Beauchamp and other fellows will visit campus to engage with students and faculty on 'some of the most pressing global issues'

‘Stolen Land’: Gavin Newsom’s ‘Agricultural Equity’ Advisers Prepare Plan To Redistribute Farmland to Racial Minorities

California has 'the responsibility' to help 'rebuild the wealth that was stolen,' task force says

‘Thieves, Child Killers, Sexual Abusers, Thugs, Criminals’: Syracuse University Scholar, a Pulitzer Prize Winner, Goes on Tirade Against Israeli People

Mosab Abu Toha, a featured speaker at the terror-tied People's Conference for Palestine, also likened the 'Nakba' to the Holocaust

Smithsonian African American History Museum Celebrates Violent Nation of Islam

The exhibit, along with others that offer historical falsehoods, come as the Trump administration attempts to rid the Smithsonian Institution of progressive politics

The World at War and the Coming of the Peace

REVIEWS: 'Scorched Earth: A Global History of World War II' by Paul Thomas Chamberlin and 'Victory '45: The End of the War in Eight Surrenders' by James Holland and Al Murray

America's Social Justice Affliction

REVIEW: 'Summer of Our Discontent: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse' by Thomas Chatterton Williams