NEW YORK — Columbia University in New York City denied the re-application of an anti-Zionist protest leader who caused an uproar by saying that “Zionists don’t deserve to live,” without formally expelling him, according to documents filed in a New York court this week. Khymani James caused a major scandal at the university in April 2024, as anti-Israel protests rocked the Ivy League campus, when video surfaced of him calling for violence against “Zionists.” “I feel very comfortable — very comfortable — calling for those people to die,” he said. “Be glad, be grateful that I’m not just going out...