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Some Journalists Still Unsure if Maureen Galindo, Democratic Sex Therapist Who Vowed To Castrate ‘Zionist’ Pedophiles Who ‘Worship Satan,’ Is Antisemitic

Politico, the New York Times, and others cite 'accusations' of hateful rhetoric, but have no problem calling out GOP 'racism'

Meet the New Leader of Massachusetts’s Top Teachers’ Union, a DSA Member Who Says the US Is ‘Fascist,’ Borders Are for ‘Colonizers,’ and Israel Is ‘Genocidal’

Incoming Massachusetts Teachers Association vice president Deb Gesualdo is a member of the union's progressive caucus, as is its new president, Matt Bach

5 Things We Learned from This Week's Primary Elections

Trump purges the GOP, while reports of Democratic competence have been greatly exaggerated

Money Well Spent: 'Moron' Thomas Massie Joins Marjorie Taylor Greene on Ash Heap of History

Trump's successful purge proves there is still one party that refuses to coddle its antisemites

'Cynical' BBC Under Fire for 'Allowing the Propaganda To Spread' After Anti-Israel Film It Wouldn't Air Wins Prestigious Award: BBC Gave Doc to Rival Despite Bias Concerns

The controversial documentary won a BAFTA award after the BBC, which said the film didn't meet its editorial standards, still let it air on rival Channel 4 and the far-left Zeteo news platform

Federal Judge Who Doubles as George Washington University Lecturer Recuses Herself From Antisemitism Case Against the School After Arguing There Was No Conflict of Interest

'For a smart woman, Judge AliKhan displays shocking ignorance about several rather basic legal and ethical concepts,' law professor says

Wikipedia Editors Refuse To Acknowledge New Yorker Writer's Whole Foods Theft

Wikipedia editors have also kept information about the human smuggling charges Jia Tolentino's parents faced from her page on the website

George Washington University Hires Federal Judge Overseeing Antisemitism Lawsuit Against It To Teach 'Ethics and Discretionary Judgment'

Judge Loren AliKhan is yet to recuse herself from the case, demonstrating 'an abysmal lack of judgment,' law professor says