You know, just like we do, that the mainstream media can't be relied upon to accurately or fairly report the news that matters. Independent journalism, unencumbered by corporate advertising, is urgently needed. That's our mission at Truthout - but we still need to raise just under $10,000 more by midnight to carry it out. Support this vital work by making a tax-deductible donation today! 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 There Is No Good Drug War Maya Schenwar, Truthout: Carl Hart contends that we should concentrate public policy energy around confronting the core problems that decimate communities, not fighting a war to eradicate certain illegal drugs. Read the Interview Greg Palast: Halliburton Admits Guilt in Gulf Oil Spill Case, but Why Is This Good News for BP? Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network: In this interview, Greg Palast says that Halliburton's admission will make BP defense stronger against the government's civil allegations of gross negligence. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript New Monetary Systems for a Sustainable Democracy and "The Great Turning" Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese, Truthout: Our money system is ill-equipped to help us solve the socio-economic and ecological challenges we face. Transformation of our money system is critical because monetary diversity is as important to human survival as biodiversity is to the fate of the earth. Read the Article Not Everyone Who Has an Abortion Is a Woman - How to Frame the Abortion Rights Issue Lauren Rankin, Truthout: The "War on Women" isn't just a war on women. Trans men and gender-non-conforming people are losing their rights too, and we need to rework how we frame these "women's issues." Read the Article Eminent Domain to Save Homeowners? The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Using its powers of eminent domain, the city of Richmond, California would give 624 families and individuals struggling to make their mortgage payments, new, more affordable loans. The entire country should follow this model, says Thom Hartmann. Read the Article The President, Chattanooga, Amazon and Job Creation Dave Johnson, Campaign for America's Future: The President visited Chattanooga to continue to promote his job-creation campaign. But why is President Obama using Amazon to tout his ideas for job creation? Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Federal Reserve of Dallas Estimates the Real Cost of the Economic Meltdown Between Six and 14 Trillion Dollars, and More In today's On the News segment: A new report from the Federal Reserve of Dallas estimates the real cost of the 2007-2009 economic meltdown to be between six and 14 trillion dollars; Republican leaders quickly condemned Obama's new "grand bargain" jobs idea; the SNAP budget cuts proposed by House Republicans would leave five million people struggling without the nutritional assistance on which they rely; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Green Light for City-Owned San Francisco Bank Ellen Brown, Web of Debt: The question is whether cities and counties can afford not to set up their own municipal banks, sustaining the local economy rather than mining it for private gain; and banks can again become safe places to store our money. Read the Article Five Messages About Public Education That Don't Sell (and Ones That Will) Jeff Bryant, Campaign for America's Future: In this excerpted speech, Jeff Bryant argues that five main messages about public education are not conducive to garnering support for schools and puts forward his own perspective on them. Read the Article The Plight of California's Prisoners: Hunger Strike, Sterilization and Valley Fever Jean Trounstine, The Rag Blog: While we complain of 100 degree heat and take solace in our air-conditioned homes, prisoners across the country are suffering - and not just for their crimes. Read the Article Why No Revolution Exists in Syria Shamus Cooke, Workers Action: The revolutionary movement in Syria did not grow large enough to truly challenge the government, and very soon the "revolutionaries" took the path of a guerrilla war - led not by the Syrian people, but a minority of religious extremists. Read the Article I'm Going to Chevron Saturday Rebecca Solnit, SpeakOut: Rebecca Solnit is going to Chevron. She is going because she cares about climate change but most importantly, she wants to fight against the unethical actions of big oil that would support mountaintop removal and the tar sands pipeline. Rebecca Solnit is going to Chevron so that her voice will be heard; will you join her? Read the Article |
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