The Price of Sand Ellen Cantarow, Truthout: A climate change journalist reviews the new documentary exposing hydraulic fracturing's companion industry, frack-sand mining. Read the Review Henry A. Giroux | Challenging Casino Capitalism and Authoritarian Politics in the Age of Disposability Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: "There is by now an overwhelming catalogue of evidence revealing the depth and breadth of the corporate- and state-sponsored assaults being waged against democracy in the United States," writes Giroux in this excerpt from his latest book chronicling the war on education and youth. Read the Excerpt US Death Penalty Enacts Terror, Not Justice Max Eternity, Truthout: The US death penalty resembles little more than codified state-sponsored terror based on race and class. Read the Article Recruitment Abuses Emerge in Immigration Reform Debate Michelle Chen, In These Times: Labor advocates are pushing for rights for migrant workers who are legally, socially and economically marginalized, not just those who somehow fit a category that allows them to enter the oft-evoked but vaguely defined "pathway to citizenship." Read the Article Baffling Budget Numbers: Making Reporters Do Their Jobs Dean Baker, Truthout: The standard practice in budget reporting is to report spending on a particular program in dollar amounts, typically in the billions or tens of billions of dollars - numbers meaningless to most news consumers. It's irresponsible journalism. Read the Article Oil Industry Must Pay for Its Waste The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: If President Obama really wants to do what's necessary to save our planet, he needs to propose a carbon tax in his climate change speech at Georgetown tomorrow. Read the Article As Whistleblowers Hunted Worldwide, Celebrating Another Rebel, From Apartheid Era Chris Hedges, Truthdig: Rebels at the inception of struggle are vilified and few in number - but that doesn't mean they stay that way. Read the Article Re-Wilding the West, One Step at a Time Chip Ward, TomDispatch: Trek West, a project promoting "landscape connectivity," will cover 6,000 miles of North America on foot, bike, boat and horseback. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Senate Votes Today on "Border Surge" Amendment to Immigration Bill, and More In today's On the News segment: Supreme Court will hear case on Obama's appointments to the National Labor Relations Board, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Brazil's Nationwide Protest Movement Enters Third Week Nerita Oeiras, The Real News Network: Waves of protests continue in Brazil as demonstrators call for their government to take decisive action to address their demands. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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