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The Barstool Sports founder confronted a heckler after the anti-Jewish abuse disrupted his pizza review taping in Mississippi.
“This symbolic resolution fosters hate and division rather than the open exchange of ideas that should define our university,” Ari Israel, of Maryland Hillel, told JNS.
“If Wilson wins remaining ballots by today’s margin,” a “Seattle Times” reporter wrote, “she’ll win by 20 votes.”
Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter called the legislation the Moving American Money Distant from Anti-National Interests Act.
“It’s easy to criticize those on the other side of the political fence,” Deborah Lipstadt said of Sen. Ted Cruz. “It’s harder to criticize your ‘own.’”
The U.S. agency said that Juliana Milena Ojeda-Montoya “repeatedly stabbed her coworker with scissors and then threw a trash can at her victim.”
“Code Pink has received funding from groups aligned with the Communist Chinese government and partnered with designated foreign terror organizations,” the Republican senator said.
“We have to do this work to figure out where it’s coming from, how it’s being supported, how it’s being spread,” Victoria Coates told JNS.
Though the initiative is exclusively for state-based companies, “we continue to foster collaboration with Israeli aerospace and deep-tech startups,” said director of public relations Alayna Curry.
The upstate congresswoman said that she wanted to take on “the raging defund-the-police, tax-hiking antisemite communist who will destroy New York.”
Linda McMahon, the U.S. secretary of education, stated that it was “another transformative commitment from an Ivy League institution to end divisive DEl policies.”
“We trust you will understand the importance and enormity of this matter,” the legislators wrote to the Israeli prime minister.