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Wednesday Briefing

U.S. Senate approves long-stalled foreign aid.

Seder Is About Family, Food, Freedom. And Now, It’s Also About the War.

At Passover seders, many families addressed the war in Gaza. In some cases, generations clashed and tensions arose. “That’s the…

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Is Detained on Bribery Charges

Timur Ivanov, who has long been in charge of major military construction projects and known for leading a lavish lifestyle,…

Mayor Adams Pushes Out Chairwoman of Police Oversight Board

Arva Rice was asked to resign after she criticized police handling of a fatal shooting investigation and requested more money…

At Brooklyn Seder Protest, Jewish New Yorkers Target Schumer Over Aid

As Senator Chuck Schumer of New York prepared for a final vote to pass an aid package that would provide…

George Santos Said He Was Running for Congress Again. (He’s Not.)

In the litany of lies and half-truths told by George Santos in a fanciful journey in which he was first…

Israel Plans to Expand ‘Humanitarian Zone’ if It Invades Rafah

An oceanside area currently crowded with displaced Gazans is among the sites being eyed for a larger safe zone for…

To Be (Visibly) Jewish in the Ivy League

Netanel Crispe, from Danby, Vt., is a 21-year-old junior studying American history at Yale. He is also, to his knowledge,…

I’m a Columbia Professor. The Protests on My Campus Are Not Justice.

Last Thursday, in the music humanities class I teach at Columbia University, two students were giving an in-class presentation on…

Wednesday Briefing: Senate Votes on Ukraine Aid

Also, a former tabloid publisher testifies against Donald Trump.

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