Saturday, January 11, 2025
■ The Week in Review
The peer-reviewed analysis estimates that Israel's assault on Gaza killed 64,260 people between October 7, 2023 and June 30, 2024—a figure significantly higher than the one reported by the enclave's health ministry.
By Jake Johnson • Jan 10, 2025
"We have been let down by the international community, particularly the international media organizations," said Abubaker Abed, sharing a message from Palestinian journalists.
By Jessica Corbett • Jan 9, 2025
Dr. Elisabeth Potter shared "another horror story from a doctor dealing with United Healthcare's terrible authorization process."
By Julia Conley • Jan 9, 2025
"Americans see right through Musk's scheme to pay for his own tax breaks by defunding Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare," said one critic.
By Jake Johnson • Jan 9, 2025
One observer blasted MAGA's "conflagration of lies and disinformation."
By Brett Wilkins • Jan 9, 2025
"The fires in Los Angeles aren't just a tragedy, they're a crime."
By Jake Johnson • Jan 9, 2025
One observer said it "really feels like the climate crisis is putting the home insurance industry on a fast track to being almost as reviled as the health insurance industry."
By Brett Wilkins • Jan 8, 2025
"Palestinians and allies have been silenced and marginalized in the media for decades as these institutions choose silence over accountability," said the secretary-general of the American Friends Service Committee.
By Eloise Goldsmith • Jan 8, 2025
"All these stories paint a picture of a healthcare industry in desperate need of transformation," said the head of the think tank behind the awards.
By Brett Wilkins • Jan 7, 2025
One journalist warned that the state court "laid the groundwork for potentially overturning the election" in favor of Democratic Associate Justice Allison Riggs' GOP challenger, Jefferson Griffin.
By Jessica Corbett • Jan 7, 2025
"In short, recent proposals for a per capita cap or block grant would cause people to lose health coverage and benefits, shift costs and risks to states, and destabilize healthcare providers."
By Brett Wilkins • Jan 7, 2025
Trump claimed both the canal and the Danish territory are needed for U.S. "economic security."
By Julia Conley • Jan 7, 2025
"This is his last chance to do something right," said one activist.
By Jake Johnson • Jan 7, 2025