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Member of New Anti-Israel Extremist Group Placed 'Homemade Incendiary Devices' in Boston Common, Police Report Alleges

Direct Action Movement for Palestinian Liberation, or DAMPL, 'explicitly rejects peaceful protest, instead endorsing violent resistance and sabotage'

Foreign Press Association President: 'I Don't Care' Whether Al Jazeera 'Journalist' Was Hamas

Anas Al-Sharif, who was targeted in an Israeli strike, lauded Oct. 7 and posted photos with top Hamas leaders

UN-Backed Famine Watchdog Quietly Changed Standards, Easing Way To Declare Famine in Gaza

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification used a different metric for Gaza than it has used for other conflict zones, changing its rules to make it possible to declare a famine in the Strip

George Washington Was 'Deliberately Indifferent' to Campus Anti-Semitism, DOJ Finds, Putting School in Violation of Civil Rights Law

'The behavior was demonstrably abhorrent, immoral, and most importantly, illegal,' Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon wrote

Bad Environment: Sierra Club Fires Executive Director Amid Internal Turmoil, According to Report

Executive Director Ben Jealous 'oversaw multiple rounds of layoffs' and 'openly feuded' with staffers, Politico reports

Black and Low-Income DC Residents Are 'Significantly More' Concerned About Crime, Poll Found Ahead of Trump Crackdown

Trump's crime crackdown in the nation's capital has sparked backlash from Democrats

'Allahu Akbar and Thank God': Meet the Al Jazeera 'Journalist' the Mainstream Media Are Mourning

Anas Al-Sharif, identified in declassified intelligence docs as part of a rocket-launching squad, lauded Oct. 7 in several Telegram posts

‘Objective’ Kamala Harris Reporter Thrives at MSNBC Stoking Racial Grievance As Cohost’s Husband Runs for Congress as a Democrat

Eugene Daniels, former president of the White House Correspondents' Association, says Trump is racist for wanting to stop crime