Buyer’s Remorse: Nantucket Officials Rue Aggravating Offshore Wind Project
'These wind turbines are bigger, brighter, and much more impactful than we ever thought'
As Europe and Canada Plan To Recognize Palestinian State, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas Release Videos of Israeli Hostages: 'Starved, Tortured, and Abused'
Rom Braslavski, 21, and Evyatar David, 24, were both abducted during the October 7 terrorist attack
George Mason President, Facing an Array of Federal Discrimination Probes, Taps Ex-Maryland AG As His Personal Attorney
The move is likely an act of self-preservation, legal experts said
‘Irredeemably Compromised’: Trump Admin Tells Congress Hamas-Linked UNRWA Must Be Dismantled
The assessment indicates that the US has fully lost faith in the organization after months of revelations that at least a dozen UNRWA employees participated in Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, attacks against Israel
Black, Hispanic Americans More Likely Than Whites To Think DEI Increases Discrimination Against Them, Poll Finds
Around 40 percent of black adults and 33 percent of Hispanic adults say DEI backfires, compared with about 25 percent of white adults
State Department Sanctions Palestinian Authority Officials Over 'Support of Terrorism'
The move targets the PA's infamous 'pay for slay' program
UW-Madison Suspends Its SJP Chapter, in Blow to Pro-Hamas Campus Group: Report
Students for Justice in Palestine has long faced scrutiny over anti-Israel activism
Mahmood Mamdani, Credited With Shaping Son Zohran's Thinking, Wrote of 'Moral Equivalence' Between 9/11 and US War on Terror
Zohran Mamdani has said he edits his father's speeches and writings and has described his father as an intellectual influence
US-Backed Gaza Aid Group Releases Evidence Suggesting Former Contractor Who Accused It of 'War Crimes' Fabricated Documents as Revenge for Firing
Other aid contractors said Anthony Aguilar's claims that workers and Israeli forces indiscriminately fired on civilians are false