Saturday, December 7, 2024
■ The Week in Review
"You don't have to sanction murder to see why so many Americans detest health insurance corporations who prioritize profit goals by routinely creating arbitrary reasons to deny patient needs," said one labor movement voice.
By Eloise Goldsmith • Dec 6, 2024
"They're going to put everything on the table," one Republican lawmaker said of Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.
By Jake Johnson • Dec 6, 2024
"Shockingly another one of the richest guys on Earth wants to defund our government and scrap regulations."
By Jessica Corbett • Dec 5, 2024
"The most efficiently run healthcare systems in the world," said National Nurses United, "have been proven time and time again to be single-payer systems."
By Julia Conley • Dec 5, 2024
"The looting has begun," said one Democrat. "Far from unleashing record-breaking growth, the next Trump tax scam will make hardworking families worse off, shrink our economy, and blow a $4.6 trillion hole in the deficit."
By Jake Johnson • Dec 5, 2024
Stephen Feinberg is co-CEO of Cerberus Capital Management, which owns a company that provided training to members of the hit squad that murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
By Jake Johnson • Dec 4, 2024
"Elon Musk's commission is a plot to destroy our Social Security by giving it to Wall Street executives—so that you get nothing and they get everything," warned one advocate.
By Jake Johnson • Dec 3, 2024
"There is no excuse for leaving us all unprotected," said one advocate.
By Julia Conley • Dec 3, 2024
"Someone tell Trump that Israel already unleashed hell on Gaza, and hostages were not released."
By Jessica Corbett • Dec 2, 2024
The judge pointed to Russian arrest warrants for court leadership and U.S. threats of "draconian economic sanctions."
By Jessica Corbett • Dec 2, 2024
The U.S. Senator from Vermont is asking big questions about how to achieve—even in the face of Trump's return—an "economy and government that works for all, not just the few."
By Jon Queally • Nov 30, 2024