Attorney Danny Karon, who used to teach at Columbia Law School and specializes in class action suits, felt Jewish students might have had a case until everyone was sent home.
One UT Austin student told Fox News Digital that he doesn't call the behavior he saw antisemitism anymore: 'I think that's sugarcoating it, it's Jew hatred.'
The former host of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" opened up about losing her talk show after 19 years following negative reports that damaged her reputation.
Former professional tennis player Martina Navratilova and womenβs rights advocate Riley Gaines spoke about protections for female athletes on an X Spaces event.
Parents at a Pennsylvania middle school spoke to Fox News Digital about their frustrations about how the school handled a violent assault from a student.
Drag queen Lil Miss Hot Mess was captured on video leading children to chant 'Free Palestine' while she read her book 'If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It.'
Monica Lewinsky went viral on Wednesday after taking part in a Taylor Swift-related trend on social media, which referenced her time in the White House with Bill Clinton.
CNN National Correspondent Nick Watt was forced to cut short his live report at the University of Southern California when anti-Israel protesters surrounded him.
The Washington Free Beacon published a report that detailed a syllabus and required reading for the schoolβs "Structural Racism and Health Equity" class.
The New York Times published a lengthy piece headlined, "Inside the Crisis at NPR," on Wednesday that renewed a harsh spotlight on "internal turmoil" at NPR.
BBC Scotland asserted that under the Scottish hate crime law, Rowling would be criminally responsible for 'derogatory comments' about transgender identity.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher told the Wall Street Journal that she rejected her critics' claims, arguing they have deliberately misinterpreted her past statements.
Brooke Baldwin details the treatment she experienced at the hands of her male colleagues, explaining how she found her voice and learned to speak up for herself.
Jewish NYU professor Scott Galloway argued on Tuesday that there was a double standard when it came to hate speech directed at Jews, and criticized the anti-Israel protests.
Jewish students and New Yorkers watching the anti-Israel campus protests at New York University said people do not feel safe and are angry with the demonstrations.
Jewish Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz of Florida compared the protests in Charlottesville in 2017 to the anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University.
Gov. Brian Kemp said Wednesday during an appearance on "Fox & Friends" that he intends to sign the Georgia Squatter Reform Act, which will make squatting a crime in the state.
Google has become the latest company that appears to be moving away from encouraging its employees to take part in political activism following backlash.
A Michigan school district canceled a proposed lesson about novel pronouns like "tree" and "ze" after a backlash, blaming threats and angry messages it received.
Famed playwright David Mamet spoke out against Hollywood's diversity and inclusion efforts for Oscar nominees, calling them "fascist" in a new interview.
Locals in Noel, Missouri, are struggling to find a path forward after Tyson Foods shut down a chicken processing plant that employed over 600 residents of the small town.
Chinese Americans are being courted as a significant voting bloc that could turn against more progressive candidates ahead of upcoming elections in San Francisco.
On Monday, President Biden condemned the ongoing anti-Israel college protests as well as people who βdonβt understand" what the Palestinians are facing.
Rabbi Moshe Hauer spoke to Fox News Digital about the ongoing βanarchy" surrounding the Columbia University student protests intimidating Jewish students.
Harvard University is a "mess" and Sen.Β Mitt Romney, R-Utah, is the person who can help it "recalibrate from far-left orthodoxy," according to Sen. John Fetterman.
Columbia University professor Shai Davidai, who has been critical of the schoolβs response to anti-Israel protests, said he was blocked from entering the main campus.
Liberal comedian Michael Rapaport predicted that anti-Israel protests erupting at Ivy League schools this past weekend would help Donald Trump win in November.
A review of NPR's ethics handbook shows that Katherine Maher's conduct before being appointed the outlet's president and CEO show several violations of its policies.
Model Gigi Hadidβs father Mohamed Hadid admitted to sending racist and homophobic messages to New York Rep. Ritchie Torres over his support for Israel.
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling came to the defense of Dr. Hilary Cass, a British pediatrician who is receiving threats for leading a report investigating gender care for minors.
The Oregon Employment Department's new system for unemployment benefits is reportedly delaying some families' ability to get the money they need on time.
A pro-life group filed a cease and desist letter to a research center after it was placed on their database of extremists alongside terrorist and hate groups.
Mexican Congressman Gabriel Quadri expressed concern that congressional seats reserved for women were occupied by men identifying as women, sparking free speech debate.
Former producer Bill Schultz claimed Al Roker and his company fired him for criticizing the failure to properly adopt diversity initiatives on his show.
HBO's Bill Maher took aim at NPR and its boss Katherine Maher following the bombshell essay penned by ousted editor Uri Berliner about how far left the newsroom has gotten.
Rising LGBTQ actor Ncuti Gatwa spoke out on a variety of identity-based issues from transgender ideology to race in a recent interview with Attitude magazine.
HBO's Bill Maher tore into the left-wing indoctrination of children with gender ideology, not only calling it "inappropriate" but also comparing it to "entrapment."
Daniel Phillips, who specializes in landlord and tenant disputes, offers six helpful ways homeowners and landlords can prevent squatters before nightmare scenarios unfold.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger is urging NPR to purge its CEO, former Wikimedia chief Katherine Maher, for her past comments being critical of a "free and open" internet.
California lawmakers advanced a bill that would create a genealogy office to determine who is eligible for the state's reparations benefits for African Americans.
The Nebo School District in Utah is responding to 'rumors' that students are identifying as animals called 'furries' and engaging in 'licking' and 'biting' behavior.
A former case manager from the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children's Hospital sounded the alarm on gender transitions for kids.
The executive director of StopAntisemitism has claimed that a Washington Post "smear" piece against her group shows the outlet has anti-Israel sympathies.
Lauren Green, chief religion correspondent, speaks to author Jennifer Lahl, whose book "The Detransition Diaries" tells of those who admit their error in believing they were born into the wrong body.
NPR chief Katherine Maher dodged a question over whether she will ensure "viewpoint diversity" is "actually happening" following a veteran editor's bombshell essay.
Scottish parliament defeated an attempt by Conservatives to repeal the hate speech law that had put Scotland's government in the international spotlight.
NPR defended CEO Katherine Maher against "online actors with explicit agendas" as her old social media posts go viral for exposing her personal left-wing ideology.
'80s teen icon Molly Ringwald said remakes of classic "Brat Pack" films would have to be "much more diverse" in today's age, noting that the originals were "very White."
The University of North Carolina (UNC) may scrap its DEI positions, at a university governance committee meeting on Wednesday, following the lead of Florida and Texas.
A 16-year-old Lexington high school student's mom claimed he was suspended for three days after using the term βillegal alien" during an English class.
Actor and comedian John Leguizamo destroyed a piΓ±ata after learning former President Trump was gaining support among Latino voters as the election nears.
Austinβs LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission approved a resolution to protect individuals and organizations providing βhealthcare" to transgender people.
NPR is at the center of controversy as the liberal organization suspended editor Uri Berliner after he spoke out against the partisan groupthink that has plagued the newsroom.
Ashley Madison conducted a survey to determine how faithful members are outside the bedroom, and the results show that adulterers can be loyal in other aspects of life.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called on wealthy residents to buy housing for the homeless as the city struggles to keep tens of thousands off the street.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said in a recent interview that "compromise" and "shared sacrifice" was necessary to make the sanctuary city "welcoming" for migrants.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, a Republican, vowed to keep fighting to keep biological males out of girls sports after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday to overturn a state transgender sports ban.
Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh pressed by FOX News Channel's Bill Hemmer on the possibility of the US helping Israel's attack against Iran as the Jewish State's war cabinet weighs its next move.
A Muslim valedictorian at the University of Southern California has been barred from giving a commencement speech after anti-Israel posts came to light.
A federal judge has ruled Harvard Medical School assistant professor Dipak Panigrahy plagiarized large portions of an export report for a Lockheed Martin lawsuit.
Rock icon John Mellencamp is asking rowdy fans to avoid his shows in the future after a March incident when the singer stormed off stage after yelling at hecklers.
Former TV anchor Katie Couric claimed class resentment and anti-intellectualism was behind the MAGA movement during an appearance on Bill Maher's podcast this week.
In an interview with Bill Maher, former NBC star Katie Couric revealed the "incredibly sexist attitude" she received from her "Today" co-anchor Bryant Gumbel.
HBO's Bill Maher took a swipe at sister network CNN for its over-the-top "negative" coverage of former President Trump, saying he's "bored" by it despite being a Trump hater himself.
A conservative legal defense organization filed a petition for relief after the City of Albany removed a cross maintained by the local Lions Club in June 2023.
Sunol Glen School Board President Ryan Jergensen was ordered to pay the legal fees of one community member after he faced death threats for a flag resolution.
Billionaire business mogul Mark Cuban was ridiculed on X Sunday night after posting that he proudly filed millions in tax dollars to the IRS for Tax Day.
Bill Maher mocked Sanctuary City Democratic leaders as hypocritical for turning away migrants who overwhelmed their Sanctuary Cities after saying they'd welcome them.
A St. Louis judge ruled that a local Planned Parenthood must hand over documents to the state AG's office that pertain to his investigation of gender therapies offered to minors.
Tania Fernandes Anderson, a Boston city counselor, reportedly walked out on multiple votes related to Boston's police funding, according to the Boston Herald.
A Gallup poll on sleep found that about a quarter of Americans said they got eight or more hours of sleep per night and about a fifth said they got five hours or less.
Try your hand at this newest American Culture Quiz from Fox News Digital. Here are questions on history, heritage and more β including the TV show "Modern Family" and the American military.
Local California shoppers lamented the imminent closures of their local 99 Cents Only Stores after the longtime company announced them earlier this month.
A New York bill, if passed, could require dry communities to sell alcohol, effectively putting an end to a post-Prohibition law that some say hinders business.
Dr. Ben Carson examines the forces attacking the family and faith in the U.S. and how we must strengthen the family to restore America to its ideals and values.
Margot Robbie and her companyΒ LuckyChapΒ are set to produce a live-action feature film based on the popular real estate-inspired board game "Monopoly."
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the hiring of DEI chief Zakiya Carr Johnson will 'destroy the State Department' and make America 'less safe.'
On his new show, Dr. Phil pushed back against HR expert and DEI advocate Rachel Kargas when she argued in favor of DEI policy pushing for equality of outcome.
Tennessee lawmakers in the state's Senate on Thursday passed a bill on a 25-4 vote that would make it a felony for adults to aid minors in seeking gender transition procedures.
Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, more commonly known as Bobrisky, has been sentenced to six months in prison under a rarely-enforced law against "spraying" money.
Harvard University is among 13 U.S. colleges that received a failing grade on Thursday's Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Campus Antisemitism Report Card.
The new A24 "Civil War" film starring Kristen Dunst has sparked reactions from social media and experts who offered tips to navigate a hypothetical conflict.
The Department of Justice indicted Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert on federal terrorism charges in connection with the detonation of an explosive filled with nails in Alabama.
Laura, an 11-year-old girl, is claiming that her Washington elementary school denied her request to start an interfaith prayer group open to all students.
Harvard faculty defended their choice to revert back to requiring standardized test scores for admissions to Harvard, a policy that was briefly abandoned in recent years.
Residents of the Phillip West neighborhood are asking Minneapolis leaders to shut down a homeless encampment, following an explosion, stabbing and drug overdose.
J.K. Rowling sounds off on "Harry Potter" stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, who criticized her for her stance on transgender issues, saying they can "save their apologies."
Former President Trump condemned National Public Radio and called for it to no longer be funded by taxpayers after an insider made controversial claims about the organization.
The State Department created a diversity, equity and inclusion litmus test for employees to be considered for promotion at the agency following a Biden executive order.
The Borderline Dance team was set to perform, but were essentially told they weren't welcome by the LGBTQ+ event organizer because of their matching American flag themed shirts.
Harry Potter film actress Miriam Margolyes, who is Jewish herself, released a video condemning Israel as a "vicious genocidal nationalist nation," comparing it to Nazi Germany.
State Department responds to controversy surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion chief Zakiya Carr Johnson's controversial comments on feminism, race and America.
The Walt Disney Company has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from former "Mandalorian" actress Gina Carano, who claimed she was wrongfully terminated.
Michael Douglas, who will star as Benjamin Franklin in an upcoming Apple TV+ miniseries, said he believes the iconic Founding Father would be disappointed in America today.
CNN commentator Margaret Hoover denounced Arizona's abortion ban and claimed the ruling would hurt Donald Trump's chances of winning the battleground state.
Voters from battleground states believe that the timing of Trumpβs multiple indictments was politically motivated ahead of the presidential election.
Harley Lippman says ignorant, antisemitic anti-Israel activistsΒ have "a fascist mentality" and need to quit calling for a cease-fire if they want the war in Gaza to be resolved.
Critics are taking aim at NPR after its editor Uri Berliner put a spotlight on the news outlet's "obsession" with diversity in a stunning essay that went viral.
Baroness Claire Fox, a member of the UK's House of Lords, discussed the reaction to Scotland's new hate crime law and why she believes it is detrimental to free speech.
Biden administration brings on Zakiya Carr Johnson for a seniorDEI role at the State Department. The DEI chief previously called America a 'failed historical model'
Former ESPN journalist Jemele Hill called out Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for not endorsing President Biden despite previously supporting him in the 2020 election.
An NPR editor blowing the whistle on the newsroom found an 87-to-zero ratio in registered Democrats versus Republicans in its headquarters of Washington, D.C.
The American Library Association, the oldest and largest library nonprofit in the world, claimed the "censorship" of sexually explicit books in children's libraries is discriminatory to the LGBTQ+ community.
Hollywood icon Billy Dee Williams argued that actors should be allowed to wear "blackface" during a recent exchange on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast.
Bill Maher complained the younger generation was too "fragile" because they were "raised wrong" and had been coddled by parents and the U.S. education system.
Skateboarder Taylor Silverman on Tuesday blasted the Biden office for posting about Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday and the notion that the holiday even exists.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administrationβs Moon X account humorously revealed that it had "blocked" the NASA Sun account during the solar eclipse Monday.
Conservative groups sue Democrat lawmakers alleging their freedom of speech was violated because they were forced to use 'preferred pronouns' when talking about transgender individuals
Dr. Greg Garrett, a Baylor University professor, had a discussion with students in his "Harry Potter" class about author J.K. Rowling's alleged "hatred of trans people."
Video of a customer demanding an order from her local bake shop has gone viral on TikTok, sparking conversations about how customer service employees are treated.
Hamas defector Mosab Hassan Yousef debates pro-Palestinian activists on "Dr. Phil Primetime," calling them "useful idiots" who are "participants in the crime" through their activism.
Three U.S. airports were listed among the top 10 best places for jetsetters to dine by the 2024 Global Tastemakers panel of food and travel experts on Tuesday.
Dr. Nicholas Kardaras spoke to Fox News Digital about the harms of social media addiction and lawmakersβ efforts to limit childrenβs access to these sites.
The DOD reported that a new policy that provided for taxpayer funding of abortion travel for service members was used only 12 times between June and December 2023.
Pro-choice advocacy groups in Michigan, including the American Civil Liberties Union, want to repeal parental consent to obtain an abortion via a report released on Thursday.
Rutgers associate professor Maya Mikdashi made the assertion during a March 20 panel titled βPalestine is a Feminist and Queer Anti-Imperialist Abolition Struggle."
More than 150 Jewish creatives in Hollywood signed an open letter defending director Jonathan Glazer's Oscars speech that appeared to criticize Israel.
Television icon Dr. Phil criticized the political and corporate push for "equality of outcome" during an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."
A viral video documented Queens resident Carlos Meija confronting and threatening an alleged thief with a baseball bat after tricking him with a decoy package.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson told "Fox & Friends" he would not be endorsing President Biden this time around but would be keeping his politics to himself.
The Scottish politician behind a widely condemned hate speech law blasted the author of Harry Potter for her rhetoric daring the law to prosecute her for mere speech.
The Hollywood actress said 'everything is broken' and blamed the state of the country largely on the media, claiming it forces people to 'choose a side.'
Palestinian supporters have protested houses of worship in recent weeks which has sparked backlash with some critics claiming the protests are trying to scare the community.
Popular radio host Charlamagne tha God ripped DEI efforts in the corporate world saying they've made workplaces worse for Black people because of backlash.
Four more pro-life protesters were convicted of violating the FACE Act. The charges stem from a 2021 anti-abortion demonstration at a clinic outside Nashville.
Mass General Brigham announced it would its update policies on automatically flagging child abuse and neglect reports in cases of mothers testing positive for drugs.
Campus leaders spoke with Fox News Digital about their thoughts on campus antisemitism post protest that saw the arrest of four students and the suspension of two dozen others.
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA come under fire after hosting a speaker who performed 'non-secular' prayer service to a pagan god during class.
ABC News correspondent Ginger Zee revealed in an Instagram post on Wednesday that criminals broke into her car and stole meaningful items while in Oakland.
Podcaster Joe Rogan and author Coleman Hughes shredded "The View" for being an ideologically biased and polarizing show, especially co-host Sunny Hostin.
"Jackass" star Steve-O claimed that he dropped his appearance on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast after the host refused to refrain from smoking marijuana while doing the show.
Detroit News politics editor Chad Livengood said Republicans have "found the crime they were seeking" with illegal migrant Brandon Ortiz-Vite being charged with murder.
A Jewish NYU graduate student told Fox News he has been witness to antisemitism on campus and said he was reinstated to his role pending an investigation.
The University of Texas at Austin reportedly fired 60 employees who worked in their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, in compliance with state law.
Seattle Public Schools is doing away with its programs and schools for gifted students and replacing it with a more "inclusive" model, citing diversity concerns.
Harvard Law School Professor Randall L. Kennedy said the university must get rid of mandatory DEI statements, which he claimed challenge academic freedom.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger took aim at HBO's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' in a tongue-in-cheek letter sent to the show's creator and star Larry David.
Scottish police have declared they will not prosecute author J.K. Rowling after she challenged Scotland's new hate speech law on the very day it was enacted.
Sean "Diddy" Combs formed close relationships with the rich and powerful, just like disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein, "Takedown" host Chris Hansen said.
An Al Jazeera-owned media company was criticized for its take on the "Oppenheimer" film accusing the U.S. of "war crimes" against Japan in World War II.
The National Organization for Women faced backlash over an X post saying opposition to transgender athletes competing in womenβs sports is "White supremacist patriarchy."
Boston-area residents have expressed anger at a plan to convert the historic Chelsea Soldiers' Home center for veterans into a facility for migrant families.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced on Monday the release of the first Application for Naturalization form to include an βX" gender option.
Scotlandβs Hate Crime Act took effect this Monday, and JK Rowling responding by daring Scottish police to arrest her for criticism of transgender ideology under the new bill.
The controversial LGBTQ+ group The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence held their annual "Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary" contest in San Francisco on Easter Sunday.
A 100-page complaint has been issued against a Stanford professor, who argued for the removal of algebra in middle school, alleging she committed academic fraud.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he would enforce a ban on Al Jazeera after lawmakers passed a law restricting foreign media hostile to Israel's security.
A Denver city official pleaded with migrants to leave the city and go to Chicago or New York, after the Colorado capital struggled to help those it previously welcomed.
"Saturday Night Live" cracked a joke comparing the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore and the lack of support for President Biden among Black voters.
Former ASPCA CEO Ed Sayres told Fox News Digital he encourages those who value supporting their local animal shelters to donate in their community instead of giving to larger groups.
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UC Berkeley parents try private security pilot program to protect students and spur action from the school they say isn't doing enough to keep the campus safe.
Shane and Jennifer DeGross told the state that they would not use a foster childβs inaccurate pronouns based on their perceived gender identity because of their religious beliefs.
Actor and comedian Ramy Youssef used the "SNL" stage to call to free Palestinians, as well as a release of all hostages, echoing the calls of other celebrities.
Disney and Gov. DeSantisβ Central Florida tourism board reached a settlement on Wednesday that would end all Florida stateβs pending litigation between the two.
Historian called out Democrats and liberal media commentators who attempted to relate Christ's birth to the current Gaza conflict and called Jesus a "Palestinian."
A fellowship at the University of Minnesota will now give equal consideration to White and male applicants after giving preference to women and people of color.
HBO's Bill Maher called for a "COVID Commission" to be established after calling out the "powers that be" who refuse to acknowledged they botched the pandemic.
"Spinal Tap" actor Rob Reiner is begging Taylor Swift to endorse President Biden for re-election, telling his followers on X that he would "give anything."
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson defended Alderman Byron Sigcho-Lopez on Thursday after he appeared at a pro-Palestinian rally where an American flag was burned.
Patricia Silva, whose Planet Fitness membership was canceled after she complained of a biological male shaving in the women's locker room, vowed to keep up her fight.
The head of the United Nations called for reparations to "overcome generations of exclusion and discrimination" during their International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery.
Anonymous NBC journalists reported they are worried their GOP sources will revolt after the network abruptly fired former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel on Tuesday.