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Columbia and N.Y.U. Would Lose $327 Million in Tax Breaks Under Proposal
Under the plan, the universities, which do not pay property taxes, would have to make payments to the City University…
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A Fraught Question for the Moment: Is Anti-Zionism Always Antisemitic?
From the halls of Congress to America’s streets and universities, a once largely academic issue has roiled national discourse, inciting…
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‘Buying Quiet’: Inside the Israeli Plan That Propped Up Hamas
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gambled that a strong Hamas (but not too strong) would keep the peace and reduce pressure…
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Israel strikes targets across the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military struck targets from the air, ground and sea across the Gaza Strip overnight into Saturday, it said,…
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‘I left my good friends’: In videos shown in Tel Aviv, freed hostages share their stories.
Sitting on a couch next to a crocheted blanket, Adina Moshe introduced herself in a video as having been released…
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Days After Heated Debate, G.O.P. Candidates Take a Gentler Tone in Iowa
The rivals for the Republican presidential nomination — minus Donald Trump — appeared at a “faith and family” event and…
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What to Know About Elizabeth Magill, the Penn President Who Resigned
Ms. Magill, who had been in her post since last year, stepped down four days after testifying before Congress.
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Penn’s Leadership Resigns Amid Controversies Over Antisemitism
The president, Elizabeth Magill, and the chairman of the board of trustees, Scott L. Bok, are leaving after intense pressure…
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Pressure Rising on U.S. After Vetoing U.N. Call for a Cease-Fire in Gaza
As fighting surged in the territory, Arab leaders condemned the move as a “mark of shame,” one that will haunt…
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Talk of a Trump Dictatorship Charges the American Political Debate
Former President Donald J. Trump and his allies are not doing much to reassure those worried about his autocratic instincts.…