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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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Antisemitism in Dearborn, Past and Present

My hometown loved Henry Ford. Today some residents are all too keen to echo his ugly views about the Jews.

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Why we should all support the Countering Antisemitism Act

The rapid and frightening surge in antisemitic incidents across America has been a grotesque stain on our nation’s pluralistic ideals.

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Congressional committee grills Columbia University president on campus antisemitism

Committee chair says Columbia has some of the "worst cases" of antisemitism.

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Iran attack widens rift between activist left and Dem moderates

The latest flashpoint in the Israel-Gaza war shows both sides calcifying their stances.

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After Antisemitic Allegations, USC Cancels Valedictorian’s Address

Trojans for Israel posted to social media that they “are deeply disappointed that the University chose to platform a student who would elevate the very voices who target, harass, and exclude Jewish students.”

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Mayor hosts forum to combat antisemitism and other forms of hate, but some invitees skip meeting

About 20 elected officials and community organizers discussed ways the city can combat antisemitism, though attendees said it was just the start of the conversation. Ald. Debra Silverstein (50th) said the gesture was ‘hollow.’

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