Debate Over Plagiarism Allegations Against Claudine Gay Adds to Pressures at Harvard Additional examples of insufficient citation in the work of the university’s president has strengthened critics and strained some supporters.
U.S. Ready to Back U.N. Resolution to Allow More Aid Into Gaza The timing for a vote on the Security Council resolution was unclear. Diplomats were focused on who would oversee the inspection of aid entering the enclave.
‘The Daily’: The Rising Toll of Israel’s War in Gaza The accidental killing of three hostages by Israel’s military raises new questions about the fight against Hamas.
Israel’s Allies Urge Restraint as Netanyahu Vows ‘Fight to the End’ The U.S. defense secretary was headed to the Middle East as two top European officials called for a scaled-back war against Hamas.
How Campuses Are Clamping Down on Pro-Palestinian Speech Universities are under tremendous pressure to stamp out antisemitism, but some say that is causing fear and curbing free expression.