Twelve jurors seated. He just needs one.
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The orgy of bigotry at Columbia University heaps shame on America.
Over the course of the year, University policies served as excuses for passivity. The message was clear: Yale University must protect freedom of speech above all else. But in this past week, we saw how the University wholly, hypocritically and shamefully dishonored the spirit of free expression.
Here are five ways the American left's current rhetoric & policies are eerily reminiscent of Venezuela's collapse into communist oppression.
NEW YORK - Sir, can you please have a seat. Donald Trump had stood up to leave the Manhattan criminal courtroom as Justice Juan M. Merchan was wrapping up a scheduling discussion Tuesday. But the judge had not yet adjourned the court or left the bench. Trump, the 45th president of the United States and the owner of his own company, is used to setting his own pace. Still, when Merchan admonished him to sit back down, the former president did so without saying a word. Sign up for The Morning new
In Trump, his supporters hear a spirited defense of the hard-working despised and a fearless denouncing of the fashionable despisers.
It's all about appearances.
Isn't it a pity we can't charge the Democratic Party with the same offenses? After all, the barbaric treatment of Uncle Paolo in Brazil is a metaphor for how Democrats are using Biden.
Jewish voters could play a major role in the big battleground state this fall. Before that, there's a key primary approaching Tuesday in Pittsburgh.
Administrators sit on their hands as a Jewish student is poked in the eye with a flagpole and hospitalized.
The pressure at the school has been building for months, and it isn't over yet.
Today, the justices hear arguments on a Grants Pass, Oregon, municipal ordinance that slaps heavy fines and, if unpaid, criminal penalties on the homeless.
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Middle Eastern regimes-and America-ignore public anger at their peril