U.S. Politics

From Baltimore’s Niles Weekly Register to Henry Ford to Aafia Siddiqui.

Jan. 25 2022 12:01AM

The identity of anti-Semitic attackers can warp political discussions about anti-Semitism.

Dominic Green
Jan. 21 2022 12:01AM

Republicans are at fault in this instance, but the real problem is bipartisan.

Jonathan Tobin
Jan. 12 2022 12:01AM

After establishing strong ties with some Orthodox communities, he burned his bridges with a single tweet.

Jacob Kornbluh
Dec. 28 2021 12:01AM

Linda Goldstein and the bizarre world of parody Twitter accounts.

Jon Levine
Dec. 10 2021 12:01AM

“The freedom of enslaved people is America’s business.”

Jacob Kornbluh
Dec. 8 2021 12:01AM

BDS isn’t much of a selling point, but it’s a way for candidates to distinguish themselves from the pack.

David Schraub
Nov. 9 2021 12:01AM

Yellow stars and “laboratories of Jewish businessmen.”

Aug. 13 2021 12:01AM

The clash within liberal democracy.

Aug. 12 2021 12:01AM

With the help of U.S. professors.

Eitan Fischberger and Yosef Kuperwasser
July 27 2021 12:01AM

The long march through progressive institutions.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali
July 15 2021 12:01AM

The only prejudice tolerated in the Democratic party’s ranks.

Washington Free Beacon
July 2 2021 12:01AM

A change in focus rather than a change in views.

Philip T. Morrow and Amy Gabriel
June 28 2021 12:01AM