Saturday, April 19, 2025
■ The Week in Review
"I write this letter as the sun rises, hoping that the suspension of my rights will raise alarm bells that yours are already in jeopardy."
By Julia Conley • Apr 18, 2025
"The rumors feel credible because this is the playbook they use," said one environmental funder. "That's why people are taking it very seriously."
By Eloise Goldsmith • Apr 17, 2025
"Americans are increasingly coming into the crosshairs" as the Trump administration wages attacks on dissenters, said journalist Ken Kippenstein.
By Julia Conley • Apr 17, 2025
One conservation campaigner accused the president of "trying to drive a knife through the heart of the Endangered Species Act."
By Brett Wilkins • Apr 16, 2025
"In Vance's America, the police can knock on any immigrant's door, deport him to a dictatorship without due process, and then wash their hands of his fate," said Rep. Ro Khanna.
By Jake Johnson • Apr 16, 2025
"Extending negotiation delay periods is nothing but a total capitulation to the demands of drug corporation lobbyists," said one advocate.
By Jake Johnson • Apr 16, 2025
"The people of this country do not want oligarchy, they do not want authoritarianism, and they want a government that works for all of us, not just the 1%," Sanders asserted.
By Brett Wilkins • Apr 15, 2025
The two progressive lawmakers have addressed massive crowds in solidly red states including Idaho and Utah in recent days, as party of the national Fighting Oligarchy Tour.
By Julia Conley • Apr 15, 2025
"NPR and PBS aren't perfect. But they, and more importantly the hundreds of public stations across the country, are vital to a healthy democracy," wrote on journalist.
By Eloise Goldsmith • Apr 15, 2025
"Our analysis would indicate that tax avoidance continues to be hard-wired into corporate structures," said the CEO of the Fair Tax Foundation.
By Jake Johnson • Apr 15, 2025