Free Beacon Collin Anderson

Collin Anderson is executive editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from the University of Missouri, where he studied politics. He is originally from St. Louis and now lives in Arlington, VA. His email address is anderson@freebeacon.com.


WaPo's Shipley Hand-Selected Hamas Cartoon He Pulled Amid Woke Blowback, Cartoonist Ramirez Says

Pulitzer Prize winner calls paper's decision a 'blow against … the freedom of speech'

'Last Line of Defense': Montana AG Austin Knudsen Launches Reelection Bid

Republican Attorneys General Association vice chair pledges to fight 'disastrous Biden agenda'

Harvard Law Student Says Pal at Anti-Israel Protest Was Protecting Her From 'Aggressive' Jew

Israeli student put 'peaceful protestors at risk' by filming them, Harvard's Aashna Avachat says

Harvard Scrubs Online Bio of Student Captured on Video Harassing Israeli Classmate

The college has yet to address the incident—but established a task force devoted to helping student protesters whose identities have been made public.

'This Is Not Leadership': Open Letter Skewers Harvard For Failing To Protect Jewish Students

Mitt Romney, Seth Klarman cite Free Beacon report in letter lamenting 'vitriol against Jews' on Ivy League campus

Washington Free Beacon Poll: Send in the Marines To Rescue American Hostages

Majority of Americans support US forces to assist in Gaza Strip hostage rescue, see Israeli ground assault as justified

Biden's 'TikTok Army' Uses Hamas-Affiliated Propaganda Outlet To Accuse Israel of 'Genocide'

Citing data from Quds News Network, Gen-Z for Change's Elise Joshi calls for 'Palestinian liberation'

Philadelphia Inquirer Retracts Anti-Semitic Cartoon Under Pressure From GOP Senate Candidate Dave McCormick

'Hamas is responsible for the brutal killing of hundreds of innocent Israelis, and yet the Inquirer is taking their side,' McCormick said

They Blamed Israel for Hamas's Atrocities. Big Law Hired Them. Will There Be A Reckoning?

Students who have expressed solidarity with Hamas are set to join some of the nation’s leading law firms