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Anti-Israel Activists Who Demanded a Ceasefire for Two Years Now Oppose Trump’s Peace Plan

Disgraced former MSNBC personality Mehdi Hasan bemoaned the idea that 'we're all supposed to now praise Trump for his peace-making'

The Uyghur Archipelago

REVIEW: ‘Those Who Should Be Seized Should Be Seized: China's Relentless Persecution of Uyghurs and Other Ethnic Minorities’ by John Beck

CCP Uses Harvard as 'Fertile Human Capital Recruiting Ground' to Further Military Goals, Report Shows

Collaborations between Harvard faculty and Chinese scientists "deal with advanced technologies that PRC laws require PRC collaborators share with the People’s Liberation Army and the country’s security agencies," the report found

Genocide at 40,000 Feet: Israel Tortures Autistic Child With Sandwiches, Flight on Gas-Guzzling Jet

Devout climate activist survives excruciating ordeal involving single-use plastics and non-reclining seat

Prepare To Be Unsettled

REVIEW: ‘On Settler Colonialism: Ideology, Violence, and Justice’ by Adam Kirsch

JUST THE FACTS: Taylor Lorenz Was Calling Out 'Genocide Joe' Before It Was Cool

She's also been pretty 'vocal' about her support for Hamas

Scholar Who Accused Israel of Genocide Will No Longer Lead University of Minnesota Holocaust Center—But May Become Professor as Consolation Prize

Following intense pressure, school pauses search for Holocaust center director until 2025-26 academic year

He Accused Israel of Genocide Days After Oct. 7. The University of Minnesota Tapped Him To Lead Its Genocide Studies Center.

University's appointment of Raz Segal prompted resignations from two Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies advisory board members

ALERT: Pro-Hamas Activist Is Also Secret Neocon

'I hope someone drops a bomb on this entire building,' left-wing political commentator Briahna Joy Gray said.

Is 'Globalize the Intifada' an Incitement to Violence? Columbia's Anti-Semitism Task Force Won't Say

'Some feel strongly that these are calls to genocide, while others feel strongly that they are not,' task force writes in first report