It's clear that far too many of our political leaders are equally irresponsible whether governing their own country or making decisions that affect the rest of the world. New ideas are needed, and that's one of the things Truthout is here to provide - from writers and thinkers you can trust. We still need to raise almost $35,000 in order to meet our goal and keep this work going - will you chip in today to help us get there? 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.) Rural New York Township Fights FERC-Approved Gas Compressor Ellen Cantarow, Truthout: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has allowed a gas compressor station in Minisink, New York, even though an operationally, environmentally and economically preferable alternative is 10 miles away. Read the Article Path to Autocracy: Could America Become a Police State? L. Michael Hager, Truthout: Security lobbyists, the media and the government itself continue to stoke public fears of another attack on "the homeland." Thus there remains a national preoccupation with "security," which trumps our traditional values of freedom and privacy. Read the Article Student Artists, Activists Aim for Fossil-Free Investment at Washington University James Anderson, Truthout: Student groups at Washington University in St. Louis collaborated on a provocative art exhibit highlighting global human rights violations, wrought by climate change, and demanded more environmentally responsible endowment investments. Read the Article Can Football Be Saved? John Morlino, Truthout: Can football change to minimize the incidence of concussion, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, second impact syndrome and other injuries while retaining speed, strategy and viewer appeal? Maybe not in our lifetimes. Read the Article Uniting to Win: A Review of Chris Crass' Toward Collective Liberation Jason Hurd, Truthout: Chris Crass' new book, Toward Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy, specifically targets white males to recognize their privilege and help eliminate it. Read the Review Truthout TV Interviews Candice Bernd About For-Profit Education and Standardization in the US Ted Asregadoo, Truthout: Truthout's Candice Bernd discusses the Common Core State Standards Initiative that's being implemented in 45 states in the US, and how the influence of for-profit corporations masks one of the most pressing problems in education: poverty. Watch the Video Police Can Search Your Phone Without a Warrant Kevin Mathews, Care2: Police officers can't just come into your home and start searching through your belongings without a warrant, but that same protection does not extend to your cellphone. Read the Article Federal Regulators Finally "Mind the Gap" Sam Pizzigati, Inequality.org: The long-delayed SEC disclosure rule on CEO-worker pay turns out to be surprisingly strong, but corporations will no doubt flood the public comment period with predictions of doom and gloom should it go into effect. Read the Article Meanwhile at the Pentagon, Fundamentalist Christians Protest a Non-Existent War Mikey Weinstein, AlterNet: "Is there really any persecution of Christians in the US military? Such cartoonish and cretinesque fantasy couldn't be farther from the truth," writes Weinstein. Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: Andrew Lam discusses the pressures of standardized testing on the Asian-American population; the University of Michigan's Graham Sustainability Institute releases technical reports as part of its integrated assessment of hydraulic fracturing in Michigan; Lawrence Wittner argues that nuclear weapons as well as chemical weapons need to be eliminated; Alison Lowe reports on the Caribbean awakening to regional rejection of US drug interdiction policies; Nozomi Hayse explains how Obama's second term has all the "telltale signs [which] mark the slippery slide toward totalitarianism"; Michael Z. Youhana takes a look at the socio-political situation in Syria and asks whether we can give Syrians more than just the choice between the lesser of two insanities; and more. Read the Articles |
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