Freeing Marissa Alexander Victoria Law, Truthout: Florida's appellate court has overturned the conviction of Marissa Alexander. In 2012, she was sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a gun at the ceiling to prevent her estranged husband from attacking her. Read the Article BP's Silent Disaster Dahr Jamail, Al Jazeera English: The 2010 BP oil spill has left a legacy of psychological and social problems among residents in the impact zone as the corporate juggernaut continues to deny compensation to victims. Read the Article Here Lies the Tea Party, 2009 - 2013 The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program Since the start of the government shutdown, the GOP has suffered from its lowest approval ratings in history. With Tea Party members at the helm of this hostile takeover, could this mean the end of their political reign? Read the Article Indigenous Nations Are at the Forefront of the Conflict With Transnational Corporate Power Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Truthout: Around America people still celebrate Columbus Day, showcasing the ongoing struggle for indigenous rights. But the future is in our hands, and we can enact change. Read the Article US Court: Transcanada's Keystone XL Profits More Important Than Environment Steve Horn, DeSmogBlog: The US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit decided not to grant the Sierra Club and Clean Energy Future Oklahoma a temporary injunction on the construction of the southern half of Transcanada's Keystone XL tar sands export pipeline because they failed to show how the pipeline will have a "significant" environmental impact. Read the Article In Big Win for Defense Industry, Obama Rolls Back Limits on Arms Exports Cora Currier, ProPublica: The US is loosening controls over arms exports, an act that could increase the flow of American-made military parts around the world and make it harder to enforce arms sanctions even in countries with UN arms embargos. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: John Boehner Finally Agrees to Bypass the Tea Party on Senate Plan, and More In today's On the News segment: House Republicans failed to pass their own plan to raise the debt limit, and the Senate stepped back in to lead negotiations; the US Supreme Court announced it will hear a case questioning whether the EPA can deny permits to refineries and power plants on the basis of pollution; ALEC is pushing a bill to weaken renewable energy standards in Ohio; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Tea Party's War Memorial Rally Was Another "Let Him Die!" Moment Joshua Holland, Moyers & Company: As the effects of the government shutdown are now spreading to the state level, costing Americans their jobs, Tea Party leaders rub salt in the wound by hijacking a march, organized by a nonpartisan veterans' group, to publicly denounce what they helped orchestrate. Read the Article The Cost of the Tea Party Shutdown Keeps Getting Higher Isaiah J. Poole, Campaign for America's Future: While the government shutdown has cost the US economy millions of dollars, there is much more at stake as the Tea Party holds our government hostage. Read the Article Fast-Food Giants Make Billions While Their Workers Use Billions in Welfare Benefits Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet: According to a new study by University of California and University of Illinois labor economists, millions of fast food workers have been receiving welfare, unable to make ends meet working full time for these billion-dollar corporations. Read the Article Economist: There Is No Debt Crisis Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network: Gerald Epstein, the co-director of the Political Economy Research Institute is interviewed about the debt ceiling "debacle" and how it will come down on everyday Americans. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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