Explore More The New York Times has admitted it “relied too heavily on claims by Hamas” in its reporting of an explosion at a Gaza hospital — though the paper has not yet refuted the terrorist organization’s claims that Israel was responsible.
The newspaper issued the statement Monday, five days after running a headline on its front page, above the fold, reading: “Israeli Strike Kills Hundreds in Hospital, Palestinians Say.”
The initial Times report claimed 500 people were killed in the attack, citing Hamas officials, and included a picture of a wrecked building that was not actually the Al-Ahli Hospital. Read More...
AMNA NAWAZ: The Hamas terror attack on Israeli civilians two weeks ago and the subsequent Israeli bombardment of Gaza have roiled college and university campuses across the country, from Arizona State to Indiana to George Mason and many more.
Jeffrey Brown reports on how protests and debates around free speech are reverberating on campus.
(CHANTING) JEFFREY BROWN: Between rain showers Friday on the campus of Rutgers University in New Jersey, members of the local chapter of the Students for Justice in Palestine staged the latest in a series of demonstrations. Read More...
Explore More Samuel L. Jackson might not have won a Tony, but his face after losing has won the internet.
The 74-year-old actor was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play at the 76th annual Tony Awards for his part in “The Piano Lesson,” directed by his wife, LaTanya Richardson.
But when Jackson lost to Brandon Uranowitz — who won for his role in “Leopoldstadt” — viewers took notice of Jackson’s less-than-pleased reaction. Read More...