In order to continue covering the stories that other, corporate-funded media outlets ignore or distort, Truthout needs your help. Fortunately, we know from experience that we can rely on our community of committed seekers of truth and makers of change. We must raise at least $30,000 more in this drive - please make a tax-deductible donation today, if you can. 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.) Noam Chomsky on Democracy and Education in the 21st Century and Beyond Daniel Falcone, Truthout: In a wide-ranging consideration of 21st century education, Noam Chomsky argues that much of what passes for education reform is "a way of turning the population into a bunch of imbeciles." Read the Interview The New Farm Bill Shows What's Wrong With US Food Kristina Chew, Care2: A review of the 2013 farm bill not only makes it clear how small farmers are second-class citizens, but also pushes for chemical sugar substitutes and GMO food and fails to take provisions to prepare American agriculture for climate change. Read the Article The June Fight Over Student Loans Dave Johnson, Campaign for America's Future: Student loan rates for more than 7.4 million students with federal "Stafford loans" are scheduled to double July 1 from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent if nothing is done. Read the Article A Sequel to Senselessness: Fiction and Genocide in Guatemala Alexandra McAnarney, Truthout: Horacio Castellanos Moya's extraordinary novel, Senselessness, could almost be said to be predictive of the overturning of former Guatemalan dictator's Efrain Rios Montt's conviction for genocide and crimes against humanity. Read the Review Ecocide and the Soul of a Nation Phil Rockstroh, Consortium News: At the front of the political madness enveloping the United States are anti-government, anti-science extremists who reject evidence of global warming and block any response to this existential threat. But the disconnect between environmental destruction and today's humanity goes deeper. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Unions Are Pressing the Obama Administration to Take a Stand Against the Slave Labor Conditions in Bangladesh, and More In today's On the News segment: Unions are pressing the Obama administration to take a stand against the slave labor conditions in Bangladesh; Sen. Bernie Sanders said he's not giving up the fight for the labeling of genetically modified foods; Google began a campaign to help fight obesity, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Dean Baker | Social Security and Medicare Reports Little Changed From 2012 Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research: If this pattern of upward redistribution continues, wage gains over the next three decades will swamp the impact of any tax increases that may plausibly be implemented to support Social Security and Medicare. Read the Article Capitalism Makes Us Crazy: Dr. Gabor Maté on Illness and Addiction Kyung Jin Lee, National Radio Project: What's the connection between the increase in chronic diseases, mental illness and drug addiction in our society today? Dr. Gabor Maté talks about the relationship between mind and body health - and what the rise of capitalism has done to destroy both. Listen to the Radio Program Walmart, Gap Seek Separate Safety Standards for Bangladesh Factories Carey L. Biron, Inter Press Service: Top US companies are now in negotiations to agree on new safety standards for their clothing-producing contractors in Bangladesh, but labor advocates say the results will likely not be binding and thus will not be able to ensure worker safety. Read the Article Exposed: Canadian Oil and Gas Workers, Many Unions, Now Oppose Keystone XL Pipeline Peter Rugh, Occupy.com: Organized labor has much more to gain by joining the coalition to defeat the Keystone XL - a coalition that is comprised of environmentalists, indigenous groups, students, unions, landowners and many others - than by teaming up TransCanada and their tar-stained bidders. Read the Article |
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