On the first day of classes at Cornell University, anti-Israel vandals defaced a building, shattering glass at the entrance of Day Hall and spray-painting messages such as “Blood is on your hands” and “Israel bombs and Cornell pays.”
The recent declaration by London’s Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley, threatening both British and American citizens for merely commenting on the riots in England, is not just an abuse of power — it is an alarming assault on one of the most fundamental freedoms: the right to speak our minds
Minnesota's Governor, Tim Walz (D), who was recently announced as Vice President Kamala Harris's choice for vice president, made headlines last week by labeling...
Hillary Clinton received backlash online after she pushed “She was Right” merchandise on her social media account following former President Donald Trump's conviction.
Former President Donald Trump delivered a speech at Trump Tower on Friday, the morning after becoming the first U.S. president to be criminally convicted...