The Rafah operation must take place—even in defiance of the US
The deadlock in negotiations for the release of Israeli captives, coupled with American accusations against the group, has paved the way for the offensive. Opinion.
Report: Biden considering bringing Palestinians from Gaza to the US
President Biden is considering offering Palestinians a permanent safe haven, with various benefits that could eventually lead to permanent residency and possible US citizenship,
NYPD arrests Columbia protesters, clears occupied campus building and encampment
Officials continue to blame “outside agitators” for escalating the protests.
NYC’s rent-stabilized tenants could face 6.5% increase after latest board vote
The board voted on a preliminary range ahead of a final, binding vote in June.
Biden proclaims May as Jewish Heritage Month: Acts of antisemitism are despicable
Nicaragua lawsuit: ICJ will not order to halt German arms to Israel
International Court of Justice rejects request by Nicaragua to issue Germany emergency orders to desist selling arms to Israel.
Watch: Activists block aid trucks to Gaza at Allenby Crossing
Activists from the Tzav 9 organization blocked Allenby Crossing for the movement of aid trucks that are supposed to cross from Jordan to the Gaza Strip.
PA seeking General Assembly reconsideration of membership bid
PA seeking approval of a resolution in the UN General Assembly asking the Security Council to reconsider “favorably” its full membership.
Tyrese Maxey saves Sixers from elimination with huge finish in OT win that cuts Knicks' lead to 3-2
NEW YORK (AP) — Tyrese Maxey saved Philadelphia from elimination with seven points in the final 25 seconds of regulation, finished with 46 and led the 76ers to a 112-106 overtime victory over the N…
Police officers begin entering Columbia University campus amid anti-Israel protests.
NYC delivery workers report high rates of injury and assaults. A new study blames the apps.
Workers who said app-based delivery was their main job reported the highest rates.
Hochul to NY colleges: Hold your commencement in person, despite protests
So far, no New York colleges have canceled their graduation ceremonies.