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Neera Tanden reemerges at CAP, draws red lines against extremists in Dem Party
A decade ago, Center for American Progress CEO Neera Tanden spent her time arguing with leftists on Twitter. Her life doesn’t look too different today: After four years holding senior roles in…
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14mIn new book, former AJC chief David Harris traces antisemitism’s past — and warns about its present
David Harris spent more than two decades leading the American Jewish Committee, where he navigated crises facing the Jewish community and built bipartisan coalitions to advance the group’s mission of supporting Israel and Diaspora Jewry. His book, Antisemitism: What Everyone Needs to Know, published by Oxford University Press last year, is Harris’ attempt to reach... <a href="">Read More</a>
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5mRep. Josh Gottheimer says moderates need to stand up against incoming socialist bloc
In the wake of a trifecta of victories by far-left candidates in New York City primaries on Tuesday — in addition to several other radical insurgents expected to join the House next year — Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), a leading moderate Democrat, said that moderate Democrats need to stand firm and push back. Gottheimer told... <a href="">Read More</a>
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8mDSA-aligned Brooklyn Democratic leader promotes antisemitic conspiracy theories
An activist that two politicians from the Democratic Socialists of America helped elevate to a leadership position in the Brooklyn Democratic Party on Tuesday posted a vitriolic antisemitic screed to her Instagram last year — declaring as “the truth” a notorious work beloved by Adolf Hitler that describes a Jewish world conspiracy. Carmella Charrington was... <a href="">Read More</a>
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9mFrom terror list to guest list
This briefing covers JD Vance’s IRGC meeting revelations, Marco Rubio’s diplomatic efforts, rising skepticism over U.S. Israel support, and New York political clashes, alongside updates on international security and education.
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10mBipartisan alarm over Trump’s plan to sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey
U.S. lawmakers across the political spectrum are sounding the alarm over the Trump administration’s plans to review whether it can sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey, arguing that the move would raise national security concerns and that Ankara has not yet fulfilled its obligation to dump its Russian S-400s. In the Oval Office on Wednesday,... <a href="">Read More</a>