It's impossible to express, in the space of a short paragraph, how grateful we are for the amazing opportunity that you give us: the opportunity to publish truly independent journalism, every single day. Thanks to your generosity, we met our fundraising goal In the early hours of this morning. So - thank you to all of you, for your support, your readership and your dedication! -The Truthout Staff Anatomy of the Walmart Strike: Walking Out, One Day at a Time David Bacon, Truthout: In the lead-up to Black Friday, Walmart workers - supported by a number of unions - have organized a series of work stoppages to protest low wages and unfair working conditions. David Bacon witnesses one such action. Read the Article Gaza Cease Fire Reports Fall Into Uncertainty Nancy A. Youssef, McClatchy Newspapers: A six-day negotiation led by Egypt neared a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas, but optimism for the ceasefire has now turned to uncertainty. Read the Article Public Citizen: Corporate Access to State Lawmakers Facilitated by Taxpayer-Funded "Associations" Steve Horn and Sarah Blaskey, Truthout: New report shows Citizens United, which opened the door to limitless campaign contributions, is just the tip of the iceberg in how corporations buy access and bring influence to bear on laws and lawmakers across the nation. Read the Article The Currency of Classified Information and the Selective Prosecution of Bradley Manning Danny Weil, Truthout: Does the Obama administration's selective prosecution of those who reveal classified information represent a systemic abuse of national security? Read the Article Killing Hope: Why Israel Targets Sports in Gaza Dave Zirin, The Nation: The Israeli military targets the sports infrastructure because it is an expression of humanity for those living under occupation. Read the Article Why Anonymous' Claims about Election-Rigging Can't Be Ignored Thom Hartmann and Sam Sacks, The Daily Take: Given historical trends, why is it inconceivable to some that Karl Rove may have tried to electronically rig the election of 2012 in three states? Read the Article After the Election, the "R" Word: Reparations Salvatore Babones, Truthout: Reparations for slavery may never be approved by the courts, but we can focus on fixing the social structures that reinforce racial inequalities and are the enduring contemporary legacy of slavery. Read the Article Paul Krugman | Beleaguered Europe, Back in the Spotlight Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: Economists believe the European crisis has no end in sight, especially since the region has been following drastic fiscal austerity with no offset on the monetary side. Read the Article The Fall of the American Empire (Writ Small): History, Farce and David Petraeus Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: Even before Paula Broadwell came onto the scene, "scads of columnists, pundits, reporters and politicians were in bed with him," writes Thom Engelhardt on the farcical fall David Petraeus. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: France Officially Ended Its Combat Operations in Afghanistan Tuesday, and More In today's On the News segment: The US government is now under pressure to abandon its continued war on drugs; at least nine people were arrested in Texas on Monday as they tried to prevent a foreign corporation from building a toxic oil pipeline across the US; it's time for us to do what France is doing and get the hell out of Afghanistan; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Petraeus, Supporter of Military's "Spiritual Fitness" Program, Should Have Been Fired Years Ago Michael L. "Mikey" Weinstein, AlterNet: General David Petraeus was a vocal advocate of "spiritual fitness," a warning sign of his poor judgment. Read the Article Why We Need Redistricting Reform Sundeep Iyer and Keesha Gaskins, Brennan Center for Justice: Democracy is obstructed when redistricting removes elections from the hands of voters and places it in the hands of line-drawers and bureaucrats. Read the Article |
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