Sen. Charles M. Schumer (D-N.Y.) yesterday addressed the rise of antisemitism, largely on the left - but made an incomplete presentation.
Central Europe does not have a unified stance on Ukraine, because identities within it are deeply divided along ideological lines.
HAMAS holds some Americans, and their families back home want swifter action than the government is now taking in their cases.
A Jewish feminist condemns Western feminism for its failure to recognize the bitterest and cruelest enemy of women: Islamic fundamentalism.
Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State under two Presidents, died yesterday (November 29) at his Connecticut home, at the age of 100.
A heavy buyer of artworks by Hunter Biden played on her connection to secure her great-niece's release from Gaza.
Israel, and sympathetic Europeans, are gathering evidence for what could be a Nuremberg II set of trials of HAMAS.
The Washington Post has made several bad editorial decisions lately, that lay it open to a charge of apologizing for terrorism and atrocity.
In this latest excerpt from River City One, author John J. Waters recounts a bizarre combat death and the embellishment he later told.
As the Fourth Arab-Israeli War shows, campus dysfunction is easy to recognize today (its signs are obvious), but will be difficult to cure.