Thanks to you, the wonderful community of Truthout readers, we came extremely close to meeting our fundraising goal last night. We're incredibly grateful for the generosity of those who were able to give to support our mission. Providing free, independent journalism on a daily basis is a responsibility we take very seriously, and we will continue to work our hardest to keep that mission going. A Forest of Poisonous Trees: The US Criminal (In)Justice System Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Truthout: The prison-industrial complex is a symptom of a larger problem: economic and political systems that allow exploitation for profit. Read the Article Think Your Bank Deposits Will Always Be 100 Percent Guaranteed by the FDIC? Think Again. Gaius Publius, America Blog: The next banking crisis is anticipated to dwarf the last one and could be bailed out with depositor funds, not taxpayer funds. Cyprus is just the first implementation. Read the Article How the Financial Plutocracy Tugs the Leash on the Two-Party Duopoly Mark Karlin, Truthout: An interview with former senate staffer and retired lobbyist Jeff Connaughton, whose 2012 book, The Payoff, gives an insider's account of Wall Street's stranglehold on DC. Read the Article Under the International Spotlight, Mexican Government Asks for "Friendly Solution" After Perpetrating Sexual Torture Andalusia Knoll, Truthout: The Inter-American Human Rights commission is deliberating a case against the state of Mexico for police violence against women dissidents that has serious implications for the perpetration of sexual violence by police everywhere. Read the Article The Game With North Korea: Nuclear Roulette Has No Winners David Krieger, Truthout: So-called nuclear deterrence is a risky game in which the losers could be the global community at large. The only way out of the nuclear roulette dilemma is to unload the gun and assure that it cannot be used again by any side. Read the Article Bill Ayers | Road to Atlanta's Standardized Test Cheating Scandal Runs Right Through White House Bill Ayers, Truthout: Standardized testing incentivizes cheating and is a worthless proxy for learning and the cheating scandal in Atlanta is testament to this fact. Read the Article Uncomfortable Questions in the Wake of Nuclear Accidents at Fukushima and Chernobyl Anders Pape Moller and Timothy A. Mousseau, The Asia-Pacific Journal: The lessons that have emerged from Chernobyl and Fukushima reveal a range of serious questions that must be answered for the sake of citizens and for framing the ongoing debate over energy alternatives. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: GOP Lawmakers in Tennessee Want to Revise Our Election Process, and More In today's On the News segment: The Tennessee General Assembly is trying to give themselves the power to select which candidates appear on the ballot for US senator; recipients of long-term unemployment benefits could see their weekly checks reduced by nearly 11 percent; Bisbee, Arizona, announced that it will be the first city in the conservative state to allow civil unions between same-sex couples, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Syria: Chess Match Turned Free-for-All Conn Hallinan, Foreign Policy in Focus: Establishing a pro-Western government in Syria and inflicting damage on Iran is mostly illusion. Any victory, particularly a military one, is more likely to end in chaos and instability, and a whole lot more dead chess pieces. Read the Article Stephen Colbert's Sister Will Run for US House on 100 Percent Unverifiable Voting Machines in South Carolina Brad Friedman, The Brad Blog: Whether or not Elizabeth Colbert Busch wins, the results won't necessarily reflect the truth, as 100 percent unverifiable voting machines are still shamefully used in South Carolina. Read the Article Abortion Clinic to Open in Wichita, Kansas, the First in Four Years Judy L. Thomas, McClatchy Newspapers: The first abortion clinic to operate in Wichita since the 2009 murder of physician George Tiller plans to open its doors this week despite continuing efforts by abortion foes to block it. Read the Article |
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