Right-wing media barons and corporate oligarchs already wield an unhealthy amount of influence over the news, and they want more. To be different - to be truly independent - Truthout relies on reader support. We urgently need your help today to raise the $33,000 we still need to make our budget this month. Will you make a tax-deductible donation now? 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 How the Prison-Industrial Complex Destroys Lives Mark Karlin, Truthout: In a political climate based on emotion and often-distorted media imagery, the public needs to create demand for more rational policies by its leaders on incarceration by seeking diverse voices to make the argument, according to Marc Mauer, author of Race to Incarcerate. Read the Interview Exploding the Debt Threshold Myth Salvatore Babones, Truthout: An influential study concluding high government debt slows economic growth - found to be full of mistakes - suggests that desired conclusions may have influenced researchers. Economic policy, Babones argues, should be steered by commonsense inferences as much or more than by questionable economic analyses. Read the Article Empty Stomachs From Guantanamo to Palestine Patrick O. Strickland, Truthout: Hunger strikes have served to cultivate a nascent form of international solidarity that unmasks the dual duplicity of the American empire and its favored colonial outpost. Read the Article "Human Beings Have No Right to Water" and Other Words of Wisdom From Your Friendly Neighborhood Global Oligarch Andrew Gavin Marshall, Andrew Gavin Marshall's Blog: Former CEO of Nestle, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, believes that nature is not "good," that there is nothing to worry about with GMO foods, that profits matter above all else, and that human beings do not have a right to water. Read the Article Argentina Takes on Vulture Funds in "Debt Trial of the Century" Eric LeCompte, YES! Magazine: For years, "vulture funds" have preyed on struggling nations by purchasing their debt for a pittance. Could an upcoming US court decision put an end to the extortion of poor countries? Read the Article North Dakota Voter ID Bill Threatens to Silence Native Votes Just Eight Days After Republican Congressman Cramer Publicly Bashes Tribes and Threatens Native Leaders Ruth Hopkins, Last Real Indians: North Dakota Congressman Kevin Cramer verbally assaulted a Native American woman at a public state meeting and refused to apologize. Eight days after the incident, the state Senate passed a voter ID bill, which North Dakota tribes vowed to resist. Read the Article Justice Doesn't Just Happen: Feminist Activists Were Essential to EC Ruling Sheila Bapat, RH Reality Check: A ruling earlier this month declared that emergency contraception (EC) must be made available over-the-counter to all ages. The case emerged in the first place because women's rights activists have remained vigilant about EC accessibility since 2003. Read the Article Are Student Loans Becoming a Macroeconomic Issue? Mike Konczal, Next New Deal: If the lower lending isn't the result of institutional issues with credit scores, that means college-educated young people are particularly battered in this economy. And there could be a low-level drag on the economy for the foreseeable future. Read the Article |
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