After encampments, mass arrests, building occupations, and the university president’s resignation, Columbia decided its policies should stay the same.
IBM employees questioned the company’s ties to the Israeli military. CEO Arvind Krishna’s answer raised even more concerns.
Ryan Grim and David Sirota examine how a memo from 1971 laid the groundwork for enshrining corporate corruption in American politics.
In early August, Columbia University told Congress that most of the students arrested in the past year for protesting against Israel’s war on Gaza would be allowed to return to campus for the fall.
While most eyes remain on Gaza, Israeli military attacks on the West Bank killed more than 594 since October 7, including 115 ...
The political press has doubled down on horse-race coverage of the election, overlooking the threat Trump poses to democracy.
New York University is creating a dangerous precedent that can be used to squash campus protests against Israel’s war on Gaza ...
Long before the 2001 trial started, then-St. Louis County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Keith Larner decided the butcher ...
Lethality” has become a favorite Pentagon buzzword that can apply to anything from missiles to pepperoni pizzas inside the ...
In her first major TV interview during her campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris signaled no change from Biden on Israel ...