Saturday, October 4, 2025
■ The Week in Review
"As journalists and medical professionals, we carry the responsibility to speak truth and preserve life," said an Italian surgeon.
By Jessica Corbett • Oct 3, 2025
The KFF poll shows the public will blame President Donald Trump and the Republican Party if the subsidies are allowed to expire.
By Brad Reed • Oct 3, 2025
"Mario's treatment should terrify any person in this country that cares about a free press," said an ACLU attorney.
By Jessica Corbett • Oct 2, 2025
"We're under siege," said one witness. "We're being invaded by our own military."
By Brad Reed • Oct 2, 2025
"Trump is showing growing signs of dementia... He could well be going nuts," said former US Labor Secretary Robert Reich.
By Brad Reed • Oct 1, 2025
"The 24 American citizens on board these ships cannot afford another failure of American leadership," the Democratic lawmakers emphasized.
By Brad Reed • Oct 1, 2025
"What I'm not going to do is tolerate 4 million uninsured Americans because Donald Trump decided one day that he just wants to make sure that kids are dying because they don't have access to insurance," said the New York Democrat. "That's what's not gonna happen."
By Jon Queally • Oct 1, 2025
"We're going to show up in the largest peaceful protest in modern American history," said Indivisible's co-founder. "Millions will come together in more cities than ever to say collectively: No kings ever in America."
By Jessica Corbett • Sep 30, 2025
"Wake up, people, the US is fast approaching a point of no return," warned one critic, who said the president's alarming rhetoric "comes right out of the fascism playbook."
By Brett Wilkins • Sep 30, 2025
Top Republicans have claimed that calling Trump “fascist” or “authoritarian” is an incitement to “terrorism." But party leaders have said nothing about an explicit call for violence from one of their own.
By Stephen Prager • Sep 30, 2025
One critic expressed astonishment that Hegseth "summoned all the US generals from around the globe at great expense to fat shame them."
By Brad Reed • Sep 30, 2025
"Without sufficient funding and freedom from political interference, the federal statistical system as we know it—and our ability to make economic and policy decisions based in reality—are in jeopardy," said researchers.
By Julia Conley • Sep 29, 2025