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Yoram Hazony and a group of Trump-aligned intellectuals hope to set up the nationalist ideological infrastructure to keep Trumpism going after the president leaves office.
Some people are better off keeping their mouths shut. Such is the case with Mahmoud Khalil, who — when still a student arrested by ICE agents for his involvement in Columbia pro-Palestine protests — ...
New York City's tech ecosystem is latching onto a "politics of plenty" as the city bets on its startup ecosystem against the ...
Anti-Israel Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil said the Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians were necessary during a recent interview. Khalil, who is currently facing deportation, appeared ...
Columbia University agitator and terror fanboy Mahmoud Khalil just let the truth slip: The “pro-Palestine” movement believes ...
Local, state and national officials condemned anti-Israel campus leader Mahmoud Khalil for appearing to soft-pedal the Oct. 7 ...
The New York Times's Ezra Klein interviewed former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil. The latter revealed his true colors.
It seems the Trump administration was right about Mahmoud Khalil. He really is a hothead with iffy views that grate against ...
Aria S. Halliday, Ph.D., top right, holds the Marie Rich Endowed Professorship and is associate professor in the Department ...
Optimizing for outcomes will require building out a range of local public and private institutions.
Consider Mr. Khalil’s recounting of his initial response to Hamas’s invasion of Israel on October 7: “To me, it felt ...