Saturday, September 27, 2025
■ The Week in Review
"Over [in Ecuador], they beat us there too," said Monica Moreta-Galarza. "I didn’t think I’d come here to the United States and the same thing would happen to me."
By Stephen Prager • Sep 26, 2025
"I don't recall seeing such a large walkout for quite some time at UNGA," said one observer. "Israel has chosen to be a pariah and is increasingly treated as such by the international community."
By Brad Reed • Sep 26, 2025
"This is either a meeting that could have been an email," said one observer, "or something ominous."
By Julia Conley • Sep 25, 2025
"The composition of the UN still largely reflects the world of 1945," said Alexander Stubb. "As the world has changed drastically, so should the decision-making at the UN."
By Brett Wilkins • Sep 25, 2025
"Trying to criminalize the act of calling a government 'authoritarian,'" one journalist said, "is exactly what an authoritarian government would do."
By Stephen Prager • Sep 25, 2025
State school superintendent Ryan Walters said public high schools across the state must partner with late activist Charlie Kirk's organization to counter "woke indoctrination."
By Julia Conley • Sep 25, 2025
The UN special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories implored other countries "to mobilize their fleet to grant the flotilla safe sailing to Gaza, and deploy a real humanitarian convoy to break the blockade."
By Jessica Corbett • Sep 24, 2025
Such a force could be authorized under the UN General Assembly's veto-proof United for Peace resolution.
By Brett Wilkins • Sep 24, 2025
"As history shows, no nation can kill their way out of the drug problem," argued one critic.
By Brad Reed • Sep 24, 2025
“All people in the United States are entitled to due process—without exception,” said an attorney at the ACLU of Massachusetts.
By Brad Reed • Sep 24, 2025