The Airport Experience: A Journey in Itself Molly Knefel and John Knefel, Truthout: In an era of increasing surveillance and eroding privacy, our airports bear little resemblance to the community gathering spaces of our cultural imagination, where families and friends could see each other off and meet at the gate to embrace one another. Read the Article NRA Calls for Congress to Require Armed Guards in Every School Erika Bolstad, McClatchy Newspapers: The NRA has lost its reticence after the Newtown massacre and called for Congress to require armed security guards in every school, saying that doing so could prevent acts of mass violence from happening again. Read the Article Obama Tries to Get Stalled Fiscal Cliff Talks Back on Track David Lightman and Lesley Clark, McClatchy Newspapers: Obama's plea for a less ambitious came after 24 hours of turmoil and uncertainty. Read the Article If You're Reading This, the World Hasn't Ended - Yet Michael I. Niman, ArtVoice: The scientific consensus has global temperature rising approximately another six degrees before the end of the century. But unlike your usual end-of-the-world scenario, this one won't come in one day; it's been happening at an accelerating pace for hundreds of years. Read the Article Obama Nominates John Kerry as Secretary of State Hannah Allam and David Lightman, McClatchy Newspapers: Obama was expected to have unveiled his full national security team Friday, but the administration has run into snags. Read the Article A View From Washington: The President's Quest for the Unholy Grail Don Washington, Occupied Chicago Tribune: There are two rules to live by when the government starts reshaping its priorities. One: If you are not at the table you are on it. Two: The best way to take something away from someone is for them to give you permission to do so for a greater, nobler good. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Republicans in Three States Have Introduced New Voter Suppression ID Laws, and More In this week's On the News Segment: Another week, another round of Republican voter suppression ID laws; single parents in the US have the highest rates of poverty and the lowest rates of healthcare in the developed world; New Mexico introduced legislation to require the labeling of all genetically modified foods; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Will Obama Cry for Inner City Youth? David Muhammad, New America Media: Like the calls for change in guns laws that have been heard following Newtown, so too do we need tighter gun control because of the death and destruction that touches the hearts of mourning mothers in American cities every day. Read the Article Life or Death: Ending the Death Penalty George Lavender, National Radio Project: Nancy Mullane speaks to some of those on California's death row and we hear from two opponents of the death penalty about where the movement to end executions goes next. Listen to the Radio Report Gov. Walker Trusts Teachers With Guns, but Not With Collective Bargaining Brendan Fischer, PRWatch: As Americans search for answers and policy solutions in the wake of the tragic school shooting in Connecticut, Gov. Walker has apparently decided that the problem is not too many guns - it is that there are not enough. Read the Article Were US Marines Used as Guinea Pigs on Okinawa? Jon Mitchell, The Asia-Pacific Journal: Growing evidence suggests that the US military tested biochemical agents on its own forces on the island in the 1960s. Read the Article |
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