Michigan’s El-Sayed Told Women He Didn’t Want To Work With ‘Anyone Over 40,’ According to Embarrassing Discrimination Lawsuit
The Senate candidate, who is not a defendant in the suit, allegedly bragged about using leftover Columbia University grant money to buy ‘very high-end furniture’
The left-wing Democratic candidate for Michigan’s open Senate seat, Abdul El-Sayed, told an older female colleague that he didn’t want to work with "anyone over 40" as he prepared to assume a prestigious role at New York City’s Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, according to a 2019 age and gender discrimination lawsuit brought by former employees against the institution.
Israeli Strike Kills IRGC’s Head of Intelligence in Latest Blow to Iranian Regime's Leadership
The Jewish state has also targeted the Islamic Republic’s energy industry with attacks on the South Pars gas field
Colorado’s Free Health Care Program for Illegal Immigrant 'Pregnant Persons' and Children, Backed by Dem Congressional Hopefuls, Costs Seven Times More Than Planned
‘Cover All Coloradans' was estimated to cost taxpayers $14.7 million but has ballooned to $104.5 million amid a $1.5 billion state budget shortfall
Exclusive New Details About Trump’s Presidential Library
It's bigger than Obama's, obviously, plus more beautiful and engaging in every…
Karen Attiah, Radical Beefcake Columnist Fired for 'Endangering' Colleagues, To Receive 'Distinguished Service Award' From Journalism Society
Society of Professional Journalists will honor scandal-plagued ex-WaPo writer at 'hall of…
Mamdani Attending ‘Postmodern’ Passover Seder With Don Lemon and ‘Drag Queen’ Rabbi
NYC mayor under fire from anti-Semitism opponents after celebrating Ramadan with pro-Hamas…
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UN Agencies Are Stonewalling a Probe Into Their Employees' Ties to Hamas, US Investigators Say in Report to Congress
The US Agency for International Development’s inspector general’s office has already identified UN employees who are linked to the terror group
'Substantial Risk': Democratic Fundraising Juggernaut ActBlue May Have Misled Congress About Vetting Foreign Donations, Its Own Attorneys Warned
ActBlue's staff 'was aware that its system was not as robust as necessary,' legal memo said
‘We’re Going To Bring Them Back to the Stone Ages’: Trump Says US Will Hit Iranian Regime ‘Extremely Hard’ Over Next 2 to 3 Weeks
The US will ‘hit each and every one of their electric generating plants’ if Tehran does not agree to a deal, president says in primetime address
Trump Says Iranian President Requested Ceasefire But US Won't 'Consider' Until Hormuz Strait Is Open: 'Until Then, We Are Blasting'
The statement comes ahead of a Wednesday evening address to the nation on Operation Epic Fury
‘Potentially Materially Inadequate Disclosure’ on Harvard’s $675 Million Bond Offering Prompts ‘Anti-Fraud’ Warning
Watchdog lawyer presses for debt documents to be revised