Tag: Resignation

University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill resigned after facing backlash for her response to a question about antisemitism at a Congressional hearing.
The University of Pennsylvania board of trustees will meet in an emergency session to discuss the future of President Liz Magill, as criticism grows over her testimony regarding anti-Semitism on campus.
Rep. George Santos, a Republican from Long Island, has been found to have likely committed substantial violations of federal law by the Ethics Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Amidst the discourse surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict, Jewish workers in the US are quitting their jobs in protest of their organizations' stance.
Josh Paul and Adam Ramer will be joining a Zoom call to discuss the cost of conscience in Washington.
A researcher at the Anti-Defamation League, Stephen C. Rea, resigned in response to the organization's CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, criticizing American Jews protesting Israel's actions in Gaza.
Senator Bob Menendez, who is facing federal corruption charges, is under pressure from Senate Democrats to resign.
The Speaker of Canada's House of Commons resigned following a scandal surrounding his leading a standing ovation for a 98-year-old Ukrainian immigrant who was revealed to have fought in a Nazi unit during World War II.
A recent poll conducted in New York's 3rd Congressional District revealed that 94% of Jewish voters believe Representative George Santos, a freshman Republican, should resign from Congress due to lies about his background.
Israel's ambassador to Canada, Ronen Hoffman, announced his resignation on Twitter after just a year in office, sparking speculation about the reasons behind his departure.
Protesters gathered outside the district office of Rep. George Santos in Queens, demanding his resignation amidst investigations into fabricating details of his biography and lying about his Jewish background.
The podcast delves into the concept of threats to democracy, Anthony Fauci's resignation, and the "I don't want to work no more" movement.
Renowned historian and political analyst Andrew Roberts discusses Boris Johnson's resignation as the Prime Minister of Great Britain, highlighting the reasons behind it, potential next steps for Johnson, and the speculation surrounding his successor.
The podcast discusses Andrew Cuomo's decision to delay his resignation by fourteen days, questioning his motives and potential scheming.
In a recent emergency podcast, the discussion centered around Andrew Cuomo's resignation in light of the bipartisan nature of sex scandals.
The text discusses how President Biden's administration addressed issues that arose from statements made by his homeland security secretary implying leniency towards illegal border crossings.
The podcast discusses Joe Biden's recent pandemic speech, questioning whether his cautious tone is aimed at managing expectations to claim successes or to maintain control until the virus recedes.
New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss recently resigned, criticizing modern journalism and its woke influencers, sparking discussions about an epistemological crisis on the left.
Alan Goldsher, a freelance writer, found himself amidst controversy when he stepped in to replace the resigned editorial board of Deadspin.
Israel recently faced a severe rocket attack from Hamas, the most intense since 2014, with over 450 rockets hitting southern cities, resulting in deaths and injuries.
In this podcast episode, Allison, Don, and Noah delve into three key topics: the growing calls for Prime Minister Netanyahu's resignation amidst corruption allegations, the surprising support for a Two-State Solution from former Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, and a discussion on the exposure of debauchery in Israeli youth movements.
Jonathan Rosenblatt, an Orthodox rabbi who faced controversy for showering and taking saunas with male congregants as young as 12 in the 1980s and 90s, has decided to step down from his position at the Riverdale Jewish Center.