Women from Graham Platner's past came forward with disturbing allegations.
So why are they the ones under attack?
W/ @AudreyFahlberg
https://t.co/qnyZWx263f
In a recent essay, Sam Harris explains why engaging with critics who single out Israel as the world’s foremost villain while ignoring the realities of its jihadist enemies is a futile exercise. As Jonathan Swift observed, “You cannot reason a person out of a position he did not reason himself into in the first place.”
From Megyn Kelly to Cenk Uygur, voices that once agreed on almost nothing now share a common language. Naturally, it’s about the Jews. Read the latest This Week in Jew-Hate newsletter. https://t.co/590LMB3awp
Reinstating the SAT is not the same thing as raising educational standards. Standards should pull students upward, not bend to meet them on the way down.
The test has spent 60 years meeting students where they are — its reading passages have shrunk from 750 words to 25. Bringing it back doesn't fix that.
There's a better option.
https://t.co/cTAQPd7hEL
Qatar is Trying to Buy More Influence Than We Thought
New analysis concludes that Qatar has spent over $400 billion in nearly every corner of the U.S., from the defense industry to disaster relief.
@FrannieBlock reports: https://t.co/sdL3JW8Vvi
NEW: A new analysis concludes that Qatar has spent over $400 billion in nearly every corner of the U.S., from the defense industry to disaster relief.
https://t.co/g7097leQAi
America’s Qatar problem. A man who defended a terrorist may cruise into Congress. Candace Owens’ Moscow adventure. Jon Meacham on his favorite WWII novel. And more in today’s Front Page. https://t.co/1rPcwMxIn4
Qatar’s Influence-Buying in America Is Even Worse Than We Thought.
This is a must read. And a great summary by @FrannieBlock from @TheFP of @FDD’s new report by @NatalieEcanow
https://t.co/Ql8I2QMGmO
Inside Spencer Pratt’s Viral Video Machine
The former reality star’s campaign has become an online phenomenon, @austynjeffs met @TBC_on_X, a creator that's helping power Pratt’s surge with viral AI ads.
In 2024, I exposed how Qatar Foundation International, an education nonprofit run the Emir of Qatar's wife, was funding classroom activity in NYC's public schools. One of their classrooms in Brooklyn hung a map of the Middle East — which completely erased Israel.
https://t.co/3c2RarF4LT
How America’s Racial Politics Poisoned Britain
By @KonstantinKisin
The last words of Henry Nowak were “I can’t breathe”—the same few words that, six years earlier, were the spark that lit the fuse of an explosive political movement. They were stenciled on murals in cities across the world. Chanted at marches. Printed on T-shirts. They were declared on the floor of the United States Congress and quoted in parliamentary debates in Westminster. When British police officers knelt in the streets of London, it was those words they were kneeling for.
The shocking footage has been met with statements of anger and disgust from politicians, amid calls for events “not to divide us.” Britain’s home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, called the footage a “disturbing and tragic thing to see.” But you are not likely to see Henry’s words stenciled on a mural. No corporation will change its logo. The same establishment that made a few words immortal when spoken by a black man in Minneapolis has met the same words, spoken by a white boy dying on a British street, with what can only be described as a determined, institutional silence.
That silence is not neutral. It is a statement. It tells you exactly whose suffering the system has decided counts, and whose does not. And it was produced not by the old racism—not by skinheads and hooligans—but by the people who spent six years telling you they had abolished it.
https://t.co/Zs6blmJP29
“Terrorists broke into our home to destroy our family, destroy our son, and destroy our community."
Read my latest for @TheFP on how a 14 year old from Ohio was radicalized by Islamic extremists on Discord, eventually leading to his arrest:
https://t.co/oVRDLnVTFA
.@ScooterBraun says he didn’t hesitate to speak out after October 7.
“The internet is not a real place. Most of these people are keyboard gangsters. They attack people hoping you’ll get scared enough to stay silent. And if you don’t get scared, they eventually move on to someone else.”
The FP’s @SnoozyWeiss spoke to Scooter Braun, the former mega-manager, about working with Kanye West, how management is like parenting, and about being cast as the villain in Taylor Swift’s fairy tale: ’I legitimately don’t know her.’ https://t.co/0bTF7DWahv
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