All year, Truthout has been reporting on the struggles of ordinary people standing up against corporate interests - like the thousands of protesters who gathered in Lansing, Michigan yesterday to defend the rights of workers. Our coverage of these movements is also people-powered: We're funded by the support of readers like you. To continue covering these battles, we need you to keep supporting us - will you make a tax-deductible donation today? Click here to donate. (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free Charles Pierce, Anchor Books: The classic "Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free" remains a defining - and wry - look at how culturally and politically much of the United States has come to value ignorance over knowledge. Read the Excerpt Europe's Energy Transformation, and Why We're Being Left in the Dust Christian Roselund, Truthout: Americans' greatest challenge in energy generation is appreciating what is possible because too many of us don't know what is already happening in other parts of the world - for example, the powerful story of Europe's energy transformation. Read the Article Making an Infection a Crime: An Interview With HIV Activist Sean Strub Laura Flanders, Truthout: Creating a different law for people based on an immutable characteristic has created a viral underclass in the law. Every person with HIV now is one disgruntled ex-partner away from finding themselves in a courtroom, argues activist Sean Strub. Watch the Video and Read the Interview Don't Follow Republicans into the Wilderness Thom Hartmann and Sam Sacks, The Daily Take: If Obama gives in to Republicans and raises the eligibility age for Medicare, he'll end up taking the heat for their anti-retiree policies. Read the Article Michigan Races to the Bottom With Anti-Union Law Dave Johnson, Campaign for America's Future: Pay attention to what is happening in Michigan, because it will add even more downward pressure to your wages and benefits, wherever you live and work. Read the Article Obama Backs New Syria Coalition, but Maybe Too Late to Stop al-Qaeda Advance Hannah Allam, McClatchy Newspapers: Obama recognized the Syrian opposition coalition as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people, but US designation of the Nusra Front as part of al-Qaeda in the Iraq terrorist network is unlikely to change its pre-eminence on the battlefield. Read the Article How the Feds Let Industry Pollute the Nation's Underground Water Supply Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica: Federal officials have given energy and mining companies permission to pollute aquifers in more than 1,500 places across the country, releasing toxic material into underground reservoirs that help supply more than half of the nation's drinking water. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Michigan Can Restore Unionization Rights by Gathering Enough Signatures for a Ballot Initiative, and More In today's On the News segment: Michigan workers can restore the unionization rights they lost yesterday by gathering enough signatures for a ballot initiative; China has already spent more than $10 billion acquiring US companies; the Department of Homeland Security is outfitting microphone-enabled surveillance systems on public buses in major US cities; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Clearing the FOG on Palestine, Israel and Egypt Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese, Truthout: Clearing the FOG Radio, based in Washington, DC, delved into the Middle East, focusing on the conflicts between Palestinians and Israelis, and in Egypt, between the Muslim Brotherhood, the Mubarak remnants and the revolutionaries seeking real democracy and a secular government. Read the Article Student Location-Tracking Has Troubling Implications Rachel Levinson-Waldman, Brennan Center for Justice: Some schools are tracking students' precise locations on school grounds using name badges embedded with Radio Frequency Identification (or RFID) chips. There are a number of troubling implications of this tracking plan. Read the Article |
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