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Columbia’s $200M deal with Trump administration sets a precedent for other...

Brendan Cantwell, Michigan State University Columbia University agreed on July 23, 2025, to pay a US$200 million fine to...

Conflicted, disillusioned, disengaged: The unsettled center of Jewish student opinion after...

Jonathan Krasner, Brandeis University As commencement season comes to a close, many campuses remain riven by the Israel-Hamas war....

Reducing American antisemitism requires more than condemning opposition to Israel and...

David Mednicoff, UMass Amherst Violent antisemitism in the U.S. isn’t limited to the far right wing of the political...

A Roman governor ordered Jesus’ crucifixion – so why did many...

Nathanael Andrade, Binghamton University, State University of New York It’s a straightforward part of the Easter story: The Roman...

Deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust spurs a crisis of...

Avner Cohen, Middlebury Institute of International Studies Living for 75 years within a hostile neighborhood has required the state...

George Soros hands control over his family’s philanthropy to son Alex,...

Armin Langer, University of Florida Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros is handing control of his US$25 billion holdings,...

There is a lot of antisemitic hate speech on social media...

Sabine von Mering, Brandeis University and Monika Hübscher, University of Duisburg-Essen Antisemitic incidents have shown a sharp rise in...

EXPLORING NATURE

How pecans went from ignored trees to a holiday staple –...

Shelley Mitchell, Oklahoma State University Pecans, America’s only native major nut, have a storied history in the United States....
A fisherman looks at the Suralaya coal-fired power plant in Cilegon, Indonesia, in 2023. Ronald Siagian/AFP via Getty Images

Can the world quit coal?