President Donald Trump’s plan to seek U.S. ownership of the Gaza Strip and move out its population has found a sympathetic ear in Israel.
Jewish organizations are brainstorming how they can help immigrants and refugees at a time when the new president is moving swiftly against them.
President Trump's executive order to cancel Hamas sympathizers' student visas prompted Purdue University's student newspaper, ...
Trump's HHS investigating medical schools for antisemitism because students wore keffiyehs: report - Health agency noted ...
The Republican-led Senate is expected to confirm a chief architect of Project 2025 as director of the Office of Management ...
An anti-Israel protester got a slap on the wrist for allegedly barging onto a packed Manhattan subway train last summer and demanding “Zionists” identify themselves — a legal outcome that ...
Israel says it has begun preparations for the departure of Palestinians from Gaza despite widespread international rejection of President Donald Trump’s plan to empty the war-devastated territory of ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters rallied outside the Brentwood home of UC Regent Jonathan "Jay" Sures on Wednesday morning, hanging banners on his hedges and leaving handprints smeared in red on his walls, ...
The president’s far-fetched proposal to take over the enclave caused a new wave of recriminations after an election in which ...
Readers discuss free speech implications over Columbia professor’s alleged antisemitism. Regarding the Jan. 24 front-page ...
Rowdy, Mexican flag-draped protesters in Phoenix and Los Angeles are turning anti-Trump activists into the president's best friends.
Three civil rights offices in the Trump administration are investigating college campuses across the U.S. over their handling ...