Myths About Illicit Drugs Perpetuate Destructive Policy Dr. Carl Hart, Harper Collins: Dr. Carl Hart discusses stereotypes about drugs, drug addicts and how the War on Drugs more negatively affected drug users than any illicit substances. Read the Excerpt Winning Our Hearts and Minds? Monsanto and Big Food Pull Out the Big Guns Katherine Paul and Zack Kaldveer, Organic Consumer's Association: With new legislation in Washington that would demand labels for GMO foods, Monsanto is running a spin campaign to position their company in the fight against hunger. The American people, however, are not convinced. Read the Article Why ALEC Fabricated Public School Failures (and Why We're Not Surprised) Judy Molland, Care2: Conservative interest group ALEC is once again invading the education system as members manipulate a state-by-state report card to create sales opportunities for their corporate membership. Read the Article Criminalization, Race and Food Access in a Time of Hyper-Afrophobia Dara Cooper, Truthout: The Farm Bill recently passed by the US Senate, which dismantles food programs for low-income families, proves the importance of access of quality food as a fundamental right that many communities of color are not afforded. Read the Article Automated Teaching Machine: A Graphic Introduction to the End of Human Teachers Arthur King and Adam Bessie, Truthout: The Global Education Reform Movement, which is backed by billionaires and the Wall Street Elite, aims to privatize education. The movement in chronicled by Arthur King and Adam Bessie in their new graphic analysis. Read the Article The Economy Is Awful and Larry Summers Should Not Be Fed Chair Dean Baker, Truthout: Despite the fact that Larry Summers played a major part in the creation of the policies that pushed the US into an economic downturn, President Obama wants him as chairman of the Federal Reserve, one of the most powerful economic positions in the country. Read the Article Eric Holder: DoJ Will Challenge Voter Suppression Laws Using "Every Tool" at Its Disposal Ernest A. Canning, The BRAD BLOG: Attorney General Eric Holder and the Department of Justice is working to "bail-in" the state of Texas underneath preclearance legislation previously gutted by the dismantling of the 1964 Voting Rights Act. Concerns over a redistricting scheme that would disenfranchise voters have prompted the first of many investigations by the DoJ. Read the Article Are You Prepared to Shoot the Hostage? The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: The Republican party has pledged to shut down the government before it lets Obamacare pass. This is just one of many offenses that Republicans have committed in the war against the Obama administration, offenses that only place American lives in danger. Read the Article The Payday Playbook: How High Cost Lenders Fight to Stay Legal Paul Kiel, ProPublica: Outrage over payday loans, which charge outrageously high interest rates and are marketed to low-income families, has prompted new campaigns like that in Missouri where activists want to cap the interest rate at 36 percent. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Reuters Report Reveals DEA's Involvement in NSA Surveillance Coverup, and More In today's On the News segment: A new report reveals that the DEA is sharing information, secretly-obtained by the NSA, to authorities around our nation to initiate criminal investigations of American citizens; President Obama overruled the Federal Emergency Management Agency and declared the city of West, Texas, a "major disaster"; Sen. John Kerry announced that the nation will no longer discriminate against same-sex couples in the immigration process at the federal level; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Police Violence Did Not Cause Turkey's Uprising Arkan Akin, SpeakOut: Arkan Akin argues that rather than police brutality, the uprising in Turkey was caused by a "long accumulation of oppression, injustice, concentration of wealth and power as well as neoliberal policies." Read the SpeakOut Article |
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