A Jewish billionaire’s final campaign
On the shrinking stage of the once-mighty pro Israel conference, Mike Bloomberg looks even smaller than usual
The Democratic Party establishment is faced with a choice of nominating a socialist for president or sending their young shock troops out into the netherworld of third-party politics
2020, 1941, and the grand-scale rollback of a shared devotion to democratic freedom
The Jewish Museum’s annual Purim Ball featured a Chinese-Jewish connection and former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg, who spoke of the holiday’s ‘timeless’ lessons
‘Bloomberg’ reports that Venezuela’s state oil company dramatically overpaid an Iranian construction firm for a project largely organized as a means of delivering foreign currency to the Iranian government
Pomp and circumstance and advice for post-graduation life, from Elie Weisel to Susan Sontag and Andy Samberg
The administration’s rhetorical offensive—which owes more to Karl Rove than the promised politics of hope—is needlessly dividing its supporters
Through Genesis awards, former NY mayor grants “ideas that would measurably better people’s lives”
The former mayor framed rezoning for development as environmental strategy under PlaNYC. It’s not adding up.
In his memoir ‘Measure of a Man,’ Martin Greenfield recalls how he survived Auschwitz to become an iconic tailor to the stars
Just don’t call him ‘sir’
Is the White House using the agency to push its own agenda?
Third Israeli civilian killed in rocket attack; Palestinian death count passes 600
Plus more U.S. universities slam ASA Israel boycott, and more in the news
If there are moral victories to be had, a vote for Lou Reed is one of them
The Chicago mayor isn’t convinced New York now has America’s tallest building
NYC mayor given remembrance award for ‘visionary leadership,’ philanthropy