From Spying on "Terrorists Abroad" to Suppressing Domestic Dissent: When We Become the Hunted Mark Karlin, Truthout: Truthout speaks with Heidi Boghosian, author of Spying on Democracy, about the increasing US surveillance state. Read the Interview Bradley Manning Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison Martha Sorren, Truthout: Pvt. Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in military prison for leaking 700,000 military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks - the longest punishment ever given to a US government leaker. His supporters have begun organizing protests and say the fight isn't over yet. Read the Article Miranda's Rights: How Europe Can Learn From Latin America's Independence Mark Weisbrot, The Guardian: Brazil's action over the detention of Glenn Greenwald's partner shows South American nations no longer toe Washington's line, Mark Weisbrot writes. Read the Article Dirty Energy's Dirty Tactics: Boulder on the Front Lines of the Renewable Energy Future Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese, Truthout: The transition to clean energy and grid independence frightens the utility industry, which is fighting the people in places like Boulder, Colorado. Read the Article Gang Instigation Alleged in California Prison Hunger Strike; Force-Feeding Possible Victoria Law, Truthout: Now in its second month, California's prison hunger strike has resulted in several hospitalizations and one death, and now the state may force-feed prisoners who are refusing food. Read the Article Journalism: You Know It When You See It The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: As the Senate debates who should be considered for special protection as a member of the press, the bottom line is that anyone who informs the public about what's going on in the world is engaging in journalism. Read the Article Jim Hightower | Hedge Fund Manager Believes Charity Causes Poverty Jim Hightower, Other Words: Former hedge fund manager Andy Kessler's plan to solve homelessness is to stop dishing out soup to those people and shut down all the shelters. Read the Article Did Manning Help Avert War in Iran? Robert Parry, Consortium News: Bradley Manning is being punished for his release of classified documents, but little attention is being paid to the benefits from those disclosures, including how he may have helped prevent a war with Iran. Read the Article Torture by Design: Saying No to the Architecture of Solitary Confinement and Cruelty Staff, Angola 3 News: As the horror of solitary confinement comes under increasing scrutiny in the US and around the world, human rights activists are confronting this public health and safety epidemic from a variety of angles. Read the Interview On the News With Thom Hartmann: the Obama Administration Wants to Give Police the Power to Search Your Cell Phone Without a Warrant, and More In today's On the News segment: The Obama administration thinks that your cell phone is a "suspicious object" and wants to give police officers the power to search it without a warrant; right-wing billionaires are doing their best to try to sabotage Obamacare before it comes into effect; Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority just issued the gravest Fukushima nuclear warning in years; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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