The Trump administration announced on March 20 that it is suing Harvard University for failing to curb its rampant ...
Frank Morrison (1881–1950) was an English journalist and skeptic who set out to disprove the resurrection of Jesus Christ. His investigation, aimed at debunking the event, led to his conversion to ...
Harvard's "deliberate indifference" to campus antisemitism began long before October 7, 2023 and shows no signs of being ...
Daniel Goldman reviews the confirmation hearing for Jeremy Carl and his views about Jews, arguing that he is building an intellectual framework increasingly used by a current within American ...
The law requires that schools teach certain passages from the Bible that are “cited or alluded to in founding documents,” as well as Bible stories that “shaped colonial American political thought” in ...
Matthias Matthijs’s career has spanned academia and think tanks. He sat down with CFR to discuss the benefits of observing ...
“We are saddened by Hampshire College’s announcement,” Susan Bronson, president of the Yiddish Book Center, said in a ...
A new Gallup survey adds muscle to those anecdotal reports. The poll finds a sharp rise in the share of men under 30 who say ...
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(RNS) — Seeing handwritten works on law, theology, astronomy and other subjects challenges the narrative that enslaved ...