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Week in Review | What Trump Is Planning for Venezuela Is Worse Than an Invasion

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  Our Year-End Campaign Is Falling Short Common Dreams survives only because readers like you choose to fund it. We don't take money from corporations or billionaires, and we never will. Please, if you can, make a tax-deductible gift today to keep our independent journalism alive—and thriving—in the New Year. MAKE A YEAR-END GIFT Saturday, December 27, 2025 ■ The Week in Review 'Horrible Racist' Stephen Miller Slammed for Using Classic TV Christmas Special to Bash Immigrants "Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra would hate Stephen Miller and his politics," said one critic in response to Miller. By Brad Reed • Dec 26, 2025 Bezos-Owned Newspaper Bashes Medicare for All in Christmas Day Editorial The Washington Post editorial predictably ignores research showing that a single-payer system would save hundreds of billions of dollars—and tens of thousands of lives—each year. By Jake Johnson • Dec 26, 2025 Before Executing 2 Shipwrecked Sailors, US Admiral Consulted Top Militar...

POLITICO Massachusetts Playbook: No TV Diehl

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  View in browser   BY  LISA KASHINSKY Presented by UPS STAY TUNED —   Geoff Diehl laid out his ideas for combating high energy costs yesterday. But unless you happen to follow the Republican gubernatorial nominee on social media or stumble across  one  of the  few   articles  that came out of his press conference, you wouldn’t know it. That’s because Diehl has yet to air a television ad  three weeks into the general election. And he appears unlikely to anytime soon. “I’m hoping that obviously the news carries our message,”  Diehl told the handful of reporters assembled outside the State House yesterday.  “ We’re certainly going to be putting a lot of this information out there through our website and through, I’m sure, video of [Wednesday’s] event.” The problem is money, or lack thereof.  Diehl entered the month with less than $17,000 in his campaign coffers and has only raised about $100,000 since the primary, according ...