Sunday, November 2, 2025
■ The Week in Review
"By foolishly announcing his intention resume nuclear testing," said one expert, "Trump will trigger strong public opposition in Nevada, from all U.S. allies, and it could trigger a chain reaction."
By Jake Johnson • Oct 30, 2025
"Working families are paying the price" for the president's "reckless" policies, said Groundwork Collaborative's Alex Jacquez.
By Jessica Corbett • Oct 29, 2025
The Democratic leaders, said the outspoken I've Had It podcast co-host, have refused to show up for the NYC mayoral candidate because they are "beholden to the same corporations that helped Donald Trump get elected."
By Julia Conley • Oct 29, 2025
"The White House is a full-time, 24/7 corruption machine," said Sen. Chris Murphy.
By Brad Reed • Oct 29, 2025
"This is a political prosecution and a gross attempt to silence dissent," said Abughazaleh.
By Brad Reed • Oct 29, 2025
“I believe that you are a better person than you once were because I am a better person than I once was," said the potential voter at a campaign stop.
By Julia Conley • Oct 29, 2025
“Our military exists to defend the nation and protect our freedoms, not to be weaponized against American cities," said critics.
By Brad Reed • Oct 29, 2025
"A platform built to connect creators and listeners is helping an authoritarian regime build up its secret police force," said Indivisible.
By Jessica Corbett • Oct 28, 2025
An advocate for the National Homelessness Law Center warned that the 1,300-bed facility could be a "pilot" to put homeless people into similar conditions to Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz."
By Stephen Prager • Oct 28, 2025
"Border Patrol are the aggro cowboys compared to ICE," said one immigrants' rights advocate. "Now they're going to be the ones running the show."
By Stephen Prager • Oct 28, 2025
"This is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation," said the National Hurricane Center.
By Jake Johnson • Oct 28, 2025
One consumer advocate said the effort adds "salt to the wound" as tens of millions of people face healthcare premium spikes that are likely to worsen the nation's medical debt crisis.
By Jake Johnson • Oct 28, 2025