Activists Show International Solidarity With Palestinians at World Forum Charlotte Kates, Suzanne Adely and Azadeh Shahshahani, Truthout: Marking international solidarity with the Palestinian people, the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil, brought together black, Latino, refugee and migrant rights, labor, anti-Zionism and indigenous self-determination activists to create a global movement for justice. Read the Article Violence Against Women Act to be Revisited in New Congress Alissa Bohling, Truthout: The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), whose protections apply to women and men who are victims of domestic or dating violence, sexual violence and stalking, expired on January 2. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Washington) is expected to reintroduce VAWA this year. Read the Article Congress Passes a $9.7 Billion Storm Relief Measure Raymond Hernandez, The New York Times News Service: The measure is the first, and least controversial, portion of a much larger aid package sought by the affected states to help homeowners and local governments recover costs associated with the storm. Read the Article Mass Shootings Do Little to Change State Gun Laws Joaquin Sapien, ProPublica: While legislators in some states contemplated tightening rules after rampage shootings, few measures gained passage. In fact, several states have made it easier to buy more guns and take them to more places. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: House Republicans Voted to Use Taxpayer Dollars to Pay Private Lawyers to Defend DOMA in Court, and More In this week's On the News Segment: House Republicans voted to use your taxpayer dollars to pay private lawyers to defend the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act in court; the battle for filibuster reform is heating up; a new law in Concord, Massachusetts bans the sale of plastic water bottles; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Meet Anthony Ingraffea - From Industry Insider to Implacable Fracking Opponent Ellen Cantarow, EcoWatch: Dr. Anthony Ingraffea has been an industry insider for so long, he's a formidable opponent of anyone who dares to go against him in a debate about fracking. Read the Article Want to Buy Lifetime Disaster Insurance? Thom Hartmann and Sam Sacks, The Daily Take: Instead of free, lifetime disaster insurance guaranteed by our government, conservatives want Wall Street to own Social Security's $2.7 trillion. Read the Article FDA Offers Broad New Rules to Fight Food Contamination Stephanie Strom, The New York Times News Service: The proposed changes are a long-awaited step toward codifying the food safety law that Congress passed two years ago. Read the Article Obama Needs Hagel in the Pentagon Ray McGovern, The Baltimore Sun: Mr. Hagel would be the first secretary of defense in 30 years with lessons learned from direct combat experience. About time, I would say. Read the Article |
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