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Mediaite on MSNEzra Klein Presses Mahmoud Khalil on Oct. 7: ‘What Do You Mean We Had to Reach This Moment?’Mahmoud Khalil suggested that Hamas' attack in Israel on October 7 "had to" happen to "break the cycle" during an interview ...
Across the 2024 election, Donald Trump and the people behind him said again and again that they were here to restore free speech to this country. Then they got power. And his administration came after ...
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The Forward on MSNMahmoud Khalil pushes back on claims of antisemitism at Columbia in Ezra Klein interviewSix weeks after being released by federal detention, Mahmoud Khalil, the first student pro-Palestinian protest leader to be ...
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Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, arrested for leading anti-Israel campus protests, explained his interpretation of Hamas' October 7 attack to The New York Times.
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Since 1897 when Theodor Herzl convened the first Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland, Jews have divided over the ...
The New York Times—and especially its opinion section—is increasingly relying on podcasts and videos to draw an audience, and ...
Hazony became the founder of a movement. Year after year, he would host NatCon — short for National Conservatism — conferences. And year after year, one of the people who would come to those ...
Trump just shredded America’s most ambitious climate policy. Jane Flegal and Jesse Jenkins discuss what this means for the ...
The waitlist to borrow this book at the D.C. Public Library is over 300-people long for a hard copy, over 500-long for an ...
New York Times journalist Ezra Klein is insisting his podcast won’t be a “resistance show” during the incoming Trump administration and questioned liberal orthodoxy believing that President ...
I’m Ezra Klein. This is “The Ezra Klein Show.” Welcome to the Ask Me Anything episode. I am your guest Ezra Klein, here with Roge Karma, our senior editor, who is going to be asking me ...
EZRA KLEIN: Lisa Feldman Barrett, who’s a neuroscientist, she talks about the way that emotions are partially constructed by our feelings and partially constructed by the world we’re in.
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