Independent news and critical thinking are both desperately needed right now. That's why we're asking you to join the hundreds of readers who have donated so far to help Truthout continue our mission in 2014. We urgently need to raise over $5,000 more in this drive - can you get us there by midnight? If you can, please make a tax-deductible donation now! 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.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken Arun Gupta, Truthout: Which tastes better: a mass-produced organic chicken, a factory-farmed inmate or a true pastured chicken? The author's introduction to pastured poultry made him realize flavor can be shaped by politics. Read the Article In San Francisco and Oakland, Residents Fight Back Against Tech Giants Chris Longenecker, Truthout: Protests against tech giants Apple, Google and Facebook for encouraging eviction, gentrification and displacement in San Francisco's working-class neighborhoods picked up steam with actions on both sides of the bay December 20 blocking workers' luxury shuttle buses. Read the Article Who're You Rootin' for - Team Public or Team Private? Ellen Dannin, Truthout: The federal government's privatization infrastructure is so expensive in so many ways that it is difficult to believe - and impossible to prove - that the process leads to cost savings. Read the Article Dean Baker | Inequality: Government Is a Perp, Not a Bystander Dean Baker, Truthout: Inequality didn't just happen; it was the result of government policy. That is why people who actually want to see inequality reduced are not likely to be very happy about President Obama's speech on the topic. Read the Article Meet the Texas Farmer Challenging the Keystone Pipeline From the Courtroom to the Plains Anna Simonton, Yes! Magazine: TransCanada is already gearing up to start pumping tar sands from Alberta, Canada, to the Gulf coast of Texas. While activists continue to try to stall the project, a few pending court battles with Texas landowners are presenting a broader challenge to TransCanada's plans. Read the Article and Watch the Video The Arc of Justice and the Long Run: Hope, History and Unpredictability Rebecca Solnit, TomDispatch: The past explodes from time to time, and many events that once seemed to have achieved nothing turn out to do their work slowly. Much of what has been most beautifully transformative in recent years has also been branded a failure by people who want instant results. Read the Article One Hundred Years Is Enough: Time to Make the Fed a Public Utility Ellen Brown, Web of Debt Blog: December 23, 2013, marks the 100th anniversary of the Federal Reserve, warranting a review of its performance. Has it achieved the purposes for which it was designed? Read the Article Truman's True Warning on the CIA Ray McGovern, Consortium News: The concerns that Harry S. Truman expressed in a 1963 op-ed on the CIA - that he had inadvertently helped create a Frankenstein monster - are as valid today as they were 50 years ago, if not more so. Read the Article Hillel International Faces Crisis as Swarthmore Chapter Rebels Against Its Israel Guidelines Abraham Greenhouse, The Electronic Intifada: In a move that sent shockwaves through the American Jewish community, the Hillel chapter at Philadelphia's Swarthmore College declared in an open letter last week that it would not comply with its parent organization's policy of censoring speech critical of Israeli policy. Read the Article Refugees Struggle in Ruined Camp Rebecca Murray, IPS News: As the Syrian war intensifies sectarian clashes in Lebanon's northern coastal city Tripoli, Palestinians in the area worriedly watch the violence from the sidelines. Read the Article Private Federal Contractors Cost Taxpayers Twice as Much as Civil Servants Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network: Journalist and author David Cay Johnston says that private federal contractors need better oversight and should be banned from contributing to election campaigns. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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