Haters, meet Najia
“I wanted to become someone,” the young Afghani woman told me, matter-of-factly. “I wanted to grow.”
“I wanted to become someone,” the young Afghani woman told me, matter-of-factly. “I wanted to grow.”
I will write my next two columns about the Next Big Fear gripping the Jewish world — BDS.
I watched Donald Trump speak to AIPAC from my office, 3,000 miles away from Washington, D.C., staring at C-SPAN on my laptop while eating hummus.
Two years ago, at a Palm Springs conference sponsored by the Koch brothers, a wealthy Republican donor challenged Ohio Gov. John Kasich on his decision to expand Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Donald Trump will set the cause of Republican Jews back 75 years.\n
Donald Trump has a white supremacist problem.
The Academy Award-nominated drama “Spotlight” tells how a team of Boston Globe journalists uncovered rampant child sexual abuse by priests and the cover-up by the Catholic Church.
At a time when a leading presidential candidate calls Mexicans “rapists,” Muslims “terrorists” and his opponents “losers,” I thought it would be refreshing to spend an evening basking in the nostalgia of a kinder, gentler America.