Saturday, November 29, 2025
■ The Week in Review
"Completely identical language," said one observer.
By Jake Johnson • Nov 28, 2025
While expressing relief, the 16-year-old's uncle noted the "hundreds of children like Mohammed, unjustly trapped in an Israeli military prison."
By Jessica Corbett • Nov 27, 2025
"It is illegal to remove books from public libraries because some people do not like them," said a coalition of 33 library groups, publishing companies, and civil rights organizations.
By Stephen Prager • Nov 27, 2025
"I've spoken to dozens of people held inside ICE detention centers in Arizona and this tracks," said Democratic Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari.
By Jessica Corbett • Nov 26, 2025
After previous plans by Israel for the mass expulsion of Palestinians, onlookers fear the proposal to house some displaced Palestinians in “compounds” they may not be allowed to leave.
By Stephen Prager • Nov 26, 2025
"These are refugees who fled persecution... refugees who had been more thoroughly vetted than any other population before entering our country," said the head of the Refugee Council USA.
By Stephen Prager • Nov 26, 2025
"All those responsible for this mass slaughter must face accountability," said one campaigner in response to the new figures, "starting with Netanyahu and other members of his openly racist, genocidal, and warmongering regime.”
By Brad Reed • Nov 26, 2025
"So glad there are some Senate Dems willing to fight back," said one progressive strategist.
By Jake Johnson • Nov 25, 2025
"They're not even hiding it anymore. A US-led regime change war abroad to line the pockets of Big Oil—where have we heard this one before?"
By Jessica Corbett • Nov 24, 2025
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said no government rescue of artificial intelligence firms "as healthcare is being denied to everyday Americans."
By Jake Johnson • Nov 19, 2025