Monsanto Spends Millions to Defeat Washington GMO Labeling Initiative Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Washington state will vote on a ballot initiative to label GMO food this fall. Monsanto, banking on repeating its California victory, has given $4.6 million to the campaign to defeat it. But while fundraising is 3-to-1 against it, the "Yes" campaign is confident savvy voters will stay strong in their 66 percent support during an an inevitable onslaught of advertising. Read the Article Yesterday's Internment Camp - Today's Labor Camp David Bacon, Truthout: Today's labor camp migrant workers live near a WWII Japanese internment camp, and in not much different conditions, while Congress debates bills that expand the number of recruited workers, lower the legally mandated wage they currently receive and eliminate the current - often miserable - housing guarantee. Read the Article Chris Hedges | The Origins of Our Police State Chris Hedges, TruthDig: In the age of mass surveillance, if you want to understand what it is like to lose your civil rights, you need only talk to the residents of low-income and over-policed areas. Unfortunately, if the rest of the country continues to ignore the constant dehumanization that these citizens endure, many more will soon share their fate. Read the Article Banksters Jack Up Your Gas Prices… The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: While "banking used to be boring," now it is a sordid affair of political and economic abuses tantamount to a soap opera. The latest of those abuses, involving the market price of ethanol, has everyday Americans paying at the pump for the mistakes of Wall Street's biggest crooks. Read the Article Common Ground's Eighth Anniversary: A Model of Volunteer-Driven Rebuilding in New Orleans Don Paul, Truthout: The example of Common Ground offers a model of how volunteers of goodwill working with affected communities can make a difference in an era in which "natural disasters" and failures of infrastructure occur ever more often. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: More Than 1,200 People Unaccounted for in the Colorado Flooding, and More In today's On the News segment: Currently, flood waters cover more than 2,000 square miles in Colorado as half a year's worth of rain hit that region in a 24-hour period; the Washington State Department of Agriculture discovered genetically modified alfalfa in a non-GMO field; Japan's nuclear reactors have been shut off; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Rebecca Solnit | Joy Arises, Rules Fall Apart: Thoughts for the Second Anniversary of Occupy Wall Street Rebecca Solnit, TomDispatch: "On the second anniversary of that day in lower Manhattan when people first sat down in outrage and then stayed in dedication and solidarity and hope, remember them, remember how unpredictably the world changes. . . remember to hope, remember to build," writes Solnit. Read the Article The Simple Reason for the Long Downturn: Housing Bubble Burst Dean Baker, Truthout: Contrary to economic pundits who act as if the cause of the economic downturn is a mystery, the housing market reveals today, just as it did five years ago, the abuses that have plunged this country into disaster. Read the Article Ukraine's Gay Community Fears Russia's Pull Josephine Simmons, Truthout: A geopolitical land grab that would force Ukraine under Russian influence would have disastrous implications for Ukrainian gay men and women. Read the Article NFL Concussion Deniers See a "Liberal Sports Media" Conspiracy Joshua Holland, Moyers & Company: Joshua Holland takes a look at the history of concussions in the NFL and the legacy of injury denial that has caused so many former professional players their livelihoods. Read the Article This Week in SpeakOut: David Krieger discusses the upcoming 100-year anniversary of WWI and the use of chemical weapons in the wake of Syria; Alison Lowe discusses the Caribbean's role in the turbulent drug war; Douglas Taylor suggests a series of questions to which Americans would like answers; journalist Mark Taylor-Canfield talks with Mike Malloy about the FBI surveillance of Seattle environmental activists; and more. Read the Articles |
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