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State Beacon Victorious Over AOC Campaign Photographer As Federal Court Tosses Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

Fox News settled with copyright pest Jesse Korman over use of AOC photograph in 2020

'She Has a Police Detail and a Government Staff': Mamdani Allies Urge NYC Mayor To Confront Wife's Controversial Social Media History

'It’s not good enough to just say she’s "a private person" — she’s not,' one elected official close to the mayor told Politico

Mamdani Attending ‘Postmodern’ Passover Seder With Don Lemon and ‘Drag Queen’ Rabbi

NYC mayor under fire from anti-Semitism opponents after celebrating Ramadan with pro-Hamas activists

US Negotiating With ‘NEW, AND MORE REASONABLE REGIME,’ Trump Says, But Will Strike Energy Infrastructure Without a Deal

The president added in a Monday morning Truth Social post that the Iran regime must open the Strait of Hormuz or face military consequences

Columbia Student Union Demands ‘Academic Freedom’ To Protect Political Activism in the Classroom

‘I can say “death to America” and “death to Israel” whenever I want,’ Student Workers of Columbia member says

'There Are a Lot of People in Dearborn Who Are Sad': Democratic Senate Hopeful Abdul El-Sayed Said He Needed To Stay Silent on Khamenei Killing Because Many of Michigan’s Muslim Voters ‘Are Sad’

El-Sayed made the comments during a campaign conference call a day after an Israeli strike killed the late Iranian supreme leader, audio obtained by the State Beacon shows

Harvard To Borrow Another $675 Million as Applications Plunge

Massachusetts tax-exempt bonds to pay for prayer-free Pritzker economics building

Coups and Consequences

REVIEW: ‘Kennedy's Coup: A White House Plot, a Saigon Murder, and America's Descent into Vietnam’ by Jack Cheevers

You’re Not a Monkey’s Uncle

REVIEW: ‘The Primate Myth: Why the Latest Science Leads Us to a New Theory of Human Nature’ by Jonathan Leaf