The Mines that Fracking Built, Part Two Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Mike Ludwig speaks with Keith Fossen, a former conservative businessman turned anti-fracking advocate, who is fighting alongside his neighbors to stop big oil from destroying his small Minnesota home. Read the Article Mexico - Ground Zero in the Fight Against Monsanto for the Future of Maize Emilio Godoy, Inter Press Service: Farmers in Mexico are fighting against corporations like Monsanto, Pioneer and Dow Agrosciences to stop the invasion of genetically modified corn, setting a heroic example for the United States. Read the Article Chris Hedges | Murder Is Our National Sport Chris Hedges, TruthDig: William Van Poyck, writer and death row inmate, blogs about social inequality and injustices within the prison system while waiting for lethal injection in Florida, which has recently opted to speed up the process for capital punishment. Read the Article Nuclear Terror in the Middle East: Lethality Beyond the Pale Nick Turse, TomDispatch: A new report from journal Conflict and Health details how Iran's terrain is particularly vulnerable to nuclear attack, a fact only exacerbated by looming threats from its neighbor Israel, which happens to be sitting on a small arsenal of nuclear weapons itself. Read the Article Guatemala Illuminates its Dark History With a Stunning Guilty Verdict for Rios Montt Lauren Carasik, Truthout: US-supported former Guatemalan dictator Jose Efrain Rios Montt was convicted of crimes against humanity, signaling hope for those who fought tirelessly against his regime for years. Read the Article Marriage Equality Victories Show How Change Happens, One Step at a Time Gar Alperovitz, Yes!: The slow progression toward same-sex marriage, alongside shifting drug laws in states like Colorado and Washington, might be proof that Americans are growing and learning from past injustices to embrace equality. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: According to SCOTUS, Monsanto Has the Right to Control Our Food Supply In today's On the News segment: This week on the news with Thom Hartmann, the Supreme Court sided with Monsanto to protect the "genetic patent" on their seeds; victims of the West Texas fertilizer plant explosion are forced to pay property taxes on their decimated homes; Warren Buffet invests in wind energy; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Medicare Drug Program Fails to Monitor Prescribers, Putting Seniors and Disabled at Risk Tracy Weber, Jennifer LaFleur and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica: New investigation by ProPublica and The Washington Post reveals that a government program that offers subsidized prescriptions for the elderly has neglected safety warnings declaring certain drugs unsafe for patients. Read the Article Israel, Syria and the United States Stephen Zunes, Truthout: As America fears the possibility of chemical warfare in Syria, Stephen Zunes reflects on the past decade of political relations between Israel, Syria and the United States, a period filled with misinformation, spin and one too many thwarted attempts at peace. Read the Article It's Time for a Manufacturing Revolution The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: The protection of American jobs by purchasing American products has been a tradition since George Washington's era. So why is it that the politicians would rather protect their own pockets than invest in policies that will truly restore America to its former glory? Read the Article |
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