Tar Sands Resistance Escalates in Massachusetts Chris Longenecker, Truthout: Using tools from the occupied plazas and parks of 2011, activists are organizing horizontally and building a truly inclusive environmental movement. Read the Article Sonia Sotomayor: From a Bronx Housing Project to the Supreme Court Sonia Sotomayor, Random House: Sonia Sotomayor's ascent to the Supreme Court was the result of her personal drive as she harnessed her intellectual powers from a Bronx housing project through Princeton and Yale Law School - and the highest law court in the United States. Learn more about her journey in her memoir, out from Random House. Read the Excerpt Waging the Fight for Migrant Justice From Under a Border Patrol Truck Murphy Woodhouse, Truthout: Raul Alcaraz Ochoa, who recently threw himself under a Border Patrol truck to stop an arrest/deportation that would result in family separation, tells Truthout: "Right now we have a government that wants to deal with immigration with Band-Aid solutions that are not solutions." Read the Article Radioactive Sludge Leaking at Hanford John LaForge, Consortium News: Nuclear watchdog John LaForge raises our attention to the dire environmental risks posed by Hanford, one of the dirtiest reactor sites in the world. Read the Article ACORN, Amgen and the New GOP Budget for 2013 John Atlas, Truthout: The GOP budget bill would defund the defunct ACORN. This could be good news for progressives. Read the Article State Department Keystone XL Report Written by TransCanada Hiree Judy Molland, Care2: It's hardly surprising that the statement came out strongly in favor of the pipeline. Read the Article Copywrongs! The Ladydrawers History of the World, Part III Anne Elizabeth Moore and Clay Harris, Truthout: It's popular to argue that intellectual property laws "stifle creativity," but they also foster gender inequity. Read the Article Time to Break Up the Telecom Industry The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Carlos Slim once again topped the list of Forbes' list of the world's wealthiest people. Slim's vast wealth could soon be taking a hit because yesterday, Mexican lawmakers announced a proposal to crack down on telecom monopolies. Read the Article Paul Krugman | Euro Zone's Bad Fortunes Tied to Failed Predictions Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: European leaders seem determined to learn nothing, which makes this more than a tragedy; it's an outrage. Read the Article Thom Hartmann on the News: New York State Judge Strikes Down Mayor Bloomberg's Supersize Soda Ban, and More In today's On the News segment: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has been quietly settling charges out of court; schools around our nation are crumbling; residents of Byron, Maine, unanimously voted against mandatory gun ownership; a New York State judge has struck down Mayor Bloomberg's supersize soda ban; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Economic Update: Capitalism, Critiques and Alternatives Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update/Truthout: Economist Richard Wolff provides updates on recent defeats for Walmart and on Europe's move to limit executive pay. The radio segment includes an analysis of the differences between capitalist competition and competition among cooperatives. Read the Article Newspaper's Editorial Bias Reveals Love for Air Force Academy's "Incompetent Malice" Mikey Weinstein, AlterNet: The United States Air Force Academy has yet again negligently messed up when discussing Judaism in what now seems like repeated religious disrespect. Read the Article Income Inequality Goes Viral John Light, Moyers & Company: A YouTube video explaining the breakdown of income inequality in America went viral this weekend. Watch the Video |
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