George Mason Is the Latest University Under Fire From Trump. Its President Fears an “Orchestrated” Campaign.

George Mason University President Gregory Washington Credit: Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images

When the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights notified George Mason University on July 1 that it was opening an antisemitism investigation based on a recent complaint, the university’s president, Gregory Washington, said he was “perplexed.”

In Act of 'Brutal Sadism,' Israel Bans Gazans From Entering Sea Under Pain of Death

Palestinian children play in the Mediterranean Sea in Gaza City, Palestine on July 4, 2025. (Photo: Hassan Jedi/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Israel has warned Gazans to stay out of the Mediterranean Sea or risk getting killed under wartime restrictions that critics say serve no security purpose and are meant to deprive Palestinians of a key source of sustenance—and respite from the horrific realities of 21 months of constant death and destruction.

The Latest Corporate Media and Telecom Trend? Caving to Trump

Pedestrians walk past the boarded up T Mobile store on S. Broadway after days of immigration protests in Los Angeles on Monday, June 9, 2025.

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In the Trump 2.0 era, media conglomerates aren’t just reporting news but making it as well—and for all of the wrong reasons.

I Covered the Intifada. It’s Wrong to Say It Means Violence Against Jews.

Meet the Press host Kristen Welker (6/29/25) showed courage by interviewing Zohran Mamdani, the winner of the Democratic mayoral primary for New York, after he’d been widely attacked by corporate media. But unfortunately, she fell into a trap that has been set repeatedly in recent months to smear Mamdani.

Massive Expansion of Trump’s Deportation Machine Passes With Little Press Notice

And so it has come to pass: US President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” has set the stage for tax cuts for the rich, slashed services for the poor, and a host of other things that qualify as “beautiful” in the present dystopia. Some cuts, like those to Medicaid, have been heavily covered by the corporate media.

American Teachers in Red States Are Walking Away for Good

When Rosalyn Sandri returned to teach English at her high school alma mater, she never imagined it would end in a forced resignation. Only three years after stepping into her Texas classroom, she walked out of it for the last time. She’d never see her students again.

“They didn’t even let me say goodbye,” she said.

ADA turns 35 as deaf Americans sue Trump White House

ASL interpreters have all but disappeared from press briefings and live events. Above is from last year's 34th Anniversary Celebration of the passing of the American Disabilities Act. (John McDonnell / Getty Images)

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) and two individual plaintiffs are suing the Trump administration, claiming the White House violated federal disability law by quietly ending American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation during presidential press briefings.

Indiana colleges cut hundreds of low-enrollment degree programs ahead of state mandate

Public colleges across Indiana are phasing out or merging low-demand degree programs as part of a statewide higher education reform. (Getty Images)

Six of Indiana’s public colleges and universities are cutting or consolidating more than 400 academic degree programs ahead of a new state law that takes effect this week, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE) announced Monday.

Right-wing insurrectionists tried to topple the German government in 1920 — it’s happening again in Trump’s America

Soldiers guard an entrance to the Reichstag in Berlin during the Kapp Putsch in 1920. Photo by Getty Images

A century ago in Germany, radical-right insurrectionists who had tried to topple the government during the failed Kapp Putsch were set free by a blanket amnesty. What ensued was not law and order but political violence that rocked the fragile young democracy and ultimately led to Adolf Hitler’s rise to power.

Amid Grief and Anger, TX Officials Blame Federal Gov’t While Trump Deflects Questions on FEMA’s Fate

Questions are mounting over local authorities’ failure to prepare and warn residents ahead of the disaster. Texas officials have pointed the finger at federal authorities. The chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management claimed during a weekend press conference that the National Weather Service did not give proper warning of the catastrophic flash floods.

W. Nim Kidd: “Go back and look at your own forecast, and the amount of rain that fell in this specific location was never in any of those forecasts.”

“It’s Criminal”: Trump Admin Discontinues Publication of Federal Reports on Climate Crisis

The Trump administration has scrubbed government websites of congressionally mandated reports on the climate, making it harder for state and local governments to plan for heat waves, forest fires, floods and rising seas. Federal law requires the executive branch to publish the U.S. National Climate Assessment every four years, along with a yearly update for Congress, yet last week websites hosting the assessment went dark. Climate scientists have condemned the Trump administration’s censorship.

James Carville Is Right to Panic — Because Trump’s Next Power Grab Doesn’t Need a Mob

James Carville isn’t a man prone to panic, but when he says, “I would not put it at all past [Trump] to try to call martial law or declare that there’s some kind of national emergency,” around next year’s elections it’s time to sit up straight.

'Evil and Cruel': GOP Lawmaker Shamed for Unloading Medicaid-Related Stock Before Voting to Gut Program

Rep. Robert Bresnahan (R-Pa.) (Official photo) Rep. Robert Bresnahan (R-Pa.) stirred outrage with the suspicious timing of the stock sale. (Photo: via Rob for PA)

Republican Congressman Robert Bresnahan of Pennsylvania got publicly shamed by many of his congressional colleagues on Thursday after it was revealed he unloaded a Medicaid-related stock before voting for a massive budget package that enacted historically devastating cuts to the program.