We believe everyone should have a chance to read the truth: That's why Truthout doesn't hide any of our stories behind a paywall. And we don't accept advertising, because we know it introduces commercial pressures that can have a negative effect on the quality of journalism. That means we rely on you: Will you make a tax-deductible donation today and help us raise the $33,000 we still need? 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.) My Charmed Life in the Tax Wars Gerald E Scorse, Truthout: Scorse describes how one private citizen succeeded in effecting a major change in the law for capital gains reporting. Read the Article Military Aid Gets A Partial Pass on Foreign Assistance Transparency Push Cora Currier, ProPublica: While the Senate still fights for transparency from the US military on the subject of foreign military contributions, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee recently approved a compromise: A bill that requires the administration to develop standards for all aid, but allows for more flexibility on military aid. Read the Article Running Off to War John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus: John Feffer explains the "messy origins of the Israel," saying that historically "terrorists and other extremists helped create the modern state of Israel and continued to operate even after that state came into existence." Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Majority Rule Finally Returns to the US Senate as Democrats, and More On today's On the News segment: According to a new report by the Multi-State Shale Research Collaborative, shale drilling has produced far fewer jobs than industry supporters claimed; A new law in Hawaii bans biotech companies and farmers from growing genetically modified organisms; Senator Rand Paul says he's trying to make amends with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and More. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript New Senate Rules Won't Cure All the Delay and Disharmony Michael Doyle, McClatchy Newspapers: While some believe the diminished filibuster will encourage presidents to nominate more controversial candidates, Michael Doyle argues that Senate rules provide other ways beyond the now-curtailed filibuster to obstruct nominees. Read the Article A Daring Bid to Stomp Out CEO Pay Excess Sam Pizzigati, Too Much: Young activists in Switzerland have plutocrats hyperventilating - and spending a fortune - to beat back a ballot initiative that would establish a legal limit on the pay gap between top execs and their workers. Read the Article Blocking NATO to Stop Drones Ashfaq Yusufzai, Inter Press Service: Upping the ante against US drone attacks in Pakistan, celebrated cricketer-turned-political leader Imran Khan has threatened to block NATO supplies to Afghanistan through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where his party leads a coalition government. Read the Article Jews Show Solidarity with Immigrants in the Fight for Immigration Reform Amy B Dean, Tikkun: Jewish activists around the country have mobilized to push Congress to pass an immigration reform package that would put an end to families being separated by deportation and establish a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented immigrants. Read the Article South Koreans on Jeju Island and the Afghan Peace Volunteers Say "No!" to US Military Bases Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers and Hakim, Voices for Creative Nonviolence: Peace activists in the US and South Korea discuss their shared solidarity in saying 'No!' to the US war apparatus in Afghanistan and South Korea. Read the Article Atomic States of America: The Rise and Fall of Nuclear Energy Staff, Making Contact National Radio Project: While countries like Japan, Italy and Germany begin to phase out their use of nuclear energy, the US aims to build the first new nuclear power plant in nearly thirty years. New film The Atomic States of America, chronicles the rise of nuclear energy, the high price some communities have paid for it, and how the US is pushing to redefine nuclear as green to meet our energy demand. Read the Article |
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