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New York Daily News Opinion | The Working Families Party follows DSA fanatics

The WFP of today is not your union card-carrying parent’s Working Families Party. From its humble beginning as a local coalition of labor unions and community organizations, the WFP has morphed into an attention-seeking group of activists more focused manufacturing online outrage.
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Nearly half of Jewish voters believe NY is unsafe for them, shocking poll finds

Nearly half of Jewish voters have felt at risk because of their religious identity while living in the Empire State — while more than a third said that New York is no longer a safe haven for their people, a shocking new poll reveals.
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Statement on Not On Our Dime Act Rally

Statement on Not On Our Dime Act Rally
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Research Results

NYSN commissioned issue polling in key districts across New York to understand what voters care about in the upcoming elections and messaging that effectively educates New Yorkers about what's at stake when they go to the polls.
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Gov. Shapiro: Peaceful protests can't be excuse for antisemitism

Pennsylvania Governos Josh Shapiro speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he's 'horrified and disgusted' by antisemitism at Columbia University protests

Sunday saw the fifth consecutive day of protests at Columbia University.

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Antisemitism at Harvard Is Real. That’s Why It Needs Jewish Students.

Being a Jewish student at Harvard can be hard.Recent events on our campus not only surfaced antisemitism from Harvard students and faculty, but also demonstrated the administration’s failure to protect its Jewish students.Since Oct. 7, antisemitism has surrounded us.

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3 reasons antisemitism is swarming college campuses

How is it that in the United States, a country dedicated to protecting the rights of every minority and where hate speech is a crime, antisemitism is surging on college campuses?

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Colleges struggle with allowing protests and preventing antisemitism and intimidation

Colleges in several parts of the country are struggling with where to draw the line between allowing protests and free speech and preventing antisemitism and intimidation. Columbia University's administration faces criticism for how it's handled protests and concerns about the safety of Jewish staff

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I gave a college lecture on Jewish identity — and confronted a mob of video vigilantes

What happens when the person they’re protesting on campus is you Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Email Print Article Republish Article

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