Corporate media largely ignores the concerns and needs of ordinary Americans - not to mention the rest of the world's population - in favor of a tiny, superrich global elite. Truthout is different. We believe in representing people who normally get left out of the story. To keep doing this, we must raise almost $28,000 more, and we won't get there unless you help. Please make a donation today! 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 Obama Pursues "Occupation-Lite" in Afghanistan Sonali Kolhatkar, Truthout: While the US and Afghan governments fail to reach a deal on the future of foreign troops in Afghanistan, no one expects anything but continuing US occupation of the impoverished country, along with its toll of civilian deaths and vanishing rights for women. Read the Article Setback for Scalia in Attempt to Curtail Labor Rights Amy B. Dean, Truthout: The US Supreme Court's decision to pass on a review of UNITE HERE Local 355 v. Mulhall leaves the neutrality agreement - one of the few effective tactics unions have for organizing traditional workplaces - intact for now in 47 states. Read the Article The War on Women: The Newly Invisible and Undeserving Poor in America Ruth Rosen, openDemocracy: The US Congress is fighting over how much to cut food assistance to needy families. Everyone knows that women and their children are the poorest people in America, but strangely, the faces of women have disappeared from the debate and have been absorbed into abstract "needy families." Read the Article Fifteen Things That We Relearned About the Prison Industrial Complex in 2013 Mariame Kaba, Prison Culture: The engine of the prison industrial complex unfortunately kept on chugging in 2013. The author highlights some of the key developments within the US prison industrial complex during this year. Read the Article and Watch the Videos Let the Sun Shine in Isaiah J. Poole, OtherWords: "My solar panels are the envy of my block and I wish more of my neighbors will be able to make the same choice I did. But they won't if fossil fuel dinosaurs like the Koch brothers and right-wing organizations like the American Legislative Exchange Council keep casting their dark clouds on efforts to build a clean energy future." Read the Article Missile Launching in the Dark David Krieger, Truthout: The Air Force's December 17 ICBM launch was supposed to provide "data to ensure a safe, secure and effective nuclear deterrent." But no one can assure that nuclear deterrence will be safe, secure or effective. Read the Article Paul Krugman | Learning to Speak Economese Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: Confusion can arise from the way economists use words. Fairly often, a term that is pretty deeply embedded in the professional discourse either sounds strange to outsiders or can be misinterpreted. Read the Article Jim Hightower | A Ploy to Dilute the Democratic Party's Message Jim Hightower, OtherWords: Why would a group wanting you to believe that it has genuine Democratic genes be an advocate for further enriching Wall Street's Republican elite at the expense of America's middle class and the poor? Read the Article Yet Another Reason Internet Voting Is a Terrible Idea: Targeted Attacks Hijacked "Vast Amounts of Data" to Foreign Countries Earlier This Year Brad Friedman, The Brad Blog: A "huge security hole" was found to have been used earlier this year to reroute "vast amounts" of US internet data all the way out to Belarus and Iceland, where it was intercepted in a classic "man-in-the-middle" fashion, before being sent on to its intended receiver. Read the Article Ahmed R. TelebaIf Crowds Are Wise, Why Isn't Congress? Ahmed R. Teleb, Fila Sophia: Group wisdom flourishes under certain conditions, diversity of thought and independence of judgment, virtually impossible under our current plurality voting and single-seat, winner-takes-all (often gerrymandered) Congressional districts. Read the Article Vindication for Snowden? Obama Panel Backs Major Curbs on NSA Surveillance, Phone Record Data Mining Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, Democracy Now!: A White House-appointed task force has proposed a series of curbs on key National Security Agency surveillance operations exposed by Edward Snowden. On Thursday, the panel recommended the NSA halt its bulk collection of billions of US phone call records. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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