Saturday, June 28, 2025
■ The Week in Review
"The current cease-fire is fragile—and the only path to lasting peace is diplomacy, not another cycle of American military escalation," one campaigner stressed after lawmakers refused to advance the resolution.
By Jessica Corbett • Jun 27, 2025
"Killing innocent people—it's been normalized," said one senior reserve officer. "We were constantly told there are no noncombatants in Gaza, and apparently that message sank in among the troops."
By Brett Wilkins • Jun 27, 2025
"If you're zip-tying grandmas protesting losing healthcare maybe you're not the good guys in the story?" quipped one critic.
By Brett Wilkins • Jun 25, 2025
"That's what this moment demands of them and what we expect," said a progressive group pushing Democrats to slow down Republicans' massive reconciliation bill.
By Stephen Prager • Jun 25, 2025
"The establishment has never been more weak than they are now," one advocate told potential progressive candidates. "You need to run."
By Julia Conley • Jun 25, 2025
"The reconciliation bill that Republicans are attempting to ram through the Senate this week would be a death sentence for working-class and low-income Americans," said Sen. Bernie Sanders.
By Jake Johnson • Jun 25, 2025
"The people of New York City proved that a movement powered by hope, courage, and working people can beat the money of billionaires," said one Mamdani supporter.
By Jake Johnson • Jun 25, 2025
Rep. Al Green's measure calls the president "a threat to American democracy."
By Jessica Corbett • Jun 24, 2025
"Who is going to primary this guy?" said one critic. "Please. I am begging someone to step up."
By Stephen Prager • Jun 24, 2025
"This isn't just about one person—it's about changing the rules so no billionaire can dodge responsibility, anywhere," said one Greenpeace campaigner.
By Jessica Corbett • Jun 23, 2025