Saturday, September 21, 2024
■ The Week in Review
"This election is too important for our union not to do its duty," said the former labor leader of his successor.
By Jon Queally • Sep 20, 2024
"These attacks violate the human right to life, absent any indication that the victims posed an imminent lethal threat to anyone else at the time."
By Edward Carver • Sep 19, 2024
"Our private, profit-driven system means that we are paying more for less," said one progressive activist.
By Jake Johnson • Sep 19, 2024
"As long as House Republicans continue pushing Project 2025 funding bills, they will continue pushing our nation towards a government shutdown," said Democratic Rep. Brendan Boyle.
By Jake Johnson • Sep 19, 2024
"There is extensive evidence that these systems are being used in violation of U.S. and international law," said the senator.
By Julia Conley • Sep 18, 2024
"The vast majority of countries have made it clear: Israel's occupation of Palestine must end, and all countries have a definite duty not to aid or assist its continuation."
By Jake Johnson • Sep 18, 2024
"Each explosion constitutes an indiscriminate attack," argued Heidi Matthews, an associate professor at the Osgoode Hall Law School of York University.
By Jake Johnson • Sep 18, 2024
"This is yet another move by a Trump-appointed judge in favor of wealthy corporations."
By Julia Conley • Sep 17, 2024
"Why? Excessive corporate greed," said Sen. Bernie Sanders.
By Jake Johnson • Sep 17, 2024
Amber Nicole Thurman's death "is the logical outcome of the Georgia abortion ban working exactly as intended by horrifically punishing women who try to access abortion care," said one advocate.
By Julia Conley • Sep 17, 2024