Governing in the Dark Heather Gautney, Truthout: The NSA scandal isn't going away, and each leak tears a bigger hole in our current governing structure, says Heather Gautney. And according to Glenn Greenwald, "the worst is yet to come." Read the Article Corporations Rewriting US Labor Laws Ramy Srour, Inter Press Service: US state legislators and corporate lobbies have engaged in an unprecedented attack on minimum wages that has lowered US labor standards and workplace protections, according to new research by the Economic Policy Institute. Read the Article New "Freedom Act" Would Curtail the Patriot Act Katie Rucke, Mint Press News: Two congressmen who were involved in the passage of the Patriot Act have introduced a bill that would rein in secret surveillance of Americans. Read the Article Toward a WMD-Free Middle East: The Israel Hurdle L. Michael Hager, Truthout: The nuclear arms race in the Middle East is destabilizing the entire region, but action from Israel could bring about important progress in the banning of weapons of mass destruction. Read the Article Delhi First, India Next is the 2014 Lion's Roar Papri Sri Raman, Truthout: Five Indian state elections in November may provide clues to the outcome of the 2014 national parliamentary election - but they are counter-intuitive. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Fossil Fuels Threaten Our Economy, and More In today's On the News segment: Fossil fuels aren't just threatening our environment, they pose a major risk to our economy as well; 47 million hungry Americans will see cuts to their SNAP benefits; Syria has completed a major milestone in their work to destroy chemical weapons; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript The Border Patrol's Out-of-Control Growth Todd Miller, OtherWords: The Senate's June reform bill called for adding 19,000 Border Patrol agents to an agency that has already doubled its ranks since 2006. If this measure were to become law, the federal government would bring the battlefield to our neighborhoods. Read the Article Can Unarmed Peacekeeping Work in Syria? It Has in South Sudan Stephanie Van Hook, Waging Nonviolence: We must break through the false dichotomy that the options are either to do nothing or to send in the bombers and cruise missiles. There are always alternatives. Unarmed civilian peacekeeping may be one of them. Read the Interview Republicans, Unhinged Beverly Bandler, Consortium News: The current crisis of American democracy centers on the craziness that has engulfed the Republican Party, once considered home of the responsible "adults" but now more like an island controlled by nasty and destructive adolescents. Read the Article Into Eternity: A Look at the Long-Term Storage of Nuclear Waste Staff, National Radio Project: Finland is building an underground cave to hold thousands of tons of nuclear waste, for at least 100 thousand years. This edition explores the scientific and philosophical questions long-term nuclear waste storage poses. Listen to the Radio Segment |
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