In 1985, I was a cub reporter at the City News Bureau of Chicago. I was sometimes assigned to cover the Nation of Islam, which was headquartered a neighborhood or so away from my South Side apartment. ...
“You take a child away from their parents, from their home, from everything they know, and they are never the same.” ...
I think there should be a limit on immigration, but we shouldn’t restrict it to zero. I think we need to be smarter about its composition and prioritize people with skills that could help the economy. ...
The 2018 midterm elections will test a still-fragile accord with Trump. ...
According to a recent study by the World Bank, Arabic nations have experienced a surge in adults who are accessing
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I first knew Charles Krauthammer when I was a wet-behind-the-ears New Republic intern and he was a rising eminence, a scary and impressive senior editor. ...
(Washington, DC—June 6, 2018)— Two of the four stories up for this year’s prestigious Mirror Award in the Best
...Celebrating Women’s Leadership The public sphere is in great need of leaders who choose collaboration over confrontation, pragmatism over preening, compromise
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It is easy to find love in a beautiful place. But to find love in the shadow of death is most remarkable. And remarkable were the young Jews who, caught in the Holocaust, held onto life in ghettos, forests, transit camps, slave labor camps and death camps. ...
Tempestuous wind wasn’t the only thing challenging the University of Maryland’s Israel Fest on April 19. ...
Freilich speaks with Moment about the threat of the Iranian-Hezbollah-Syrian axis, whether Israel is too dependent on the United States and why Israel cannot let Iran establish a permanent military presence on its border. ...
White nationalist Paul Nehlen is preparing to challenge Paul Ryan for his U.S. House seat in Wisconsin’s 1st District for the second time in August. ...