Because of last week's DC Appeals Court decision striking down net neutrality, the very existence of independent media like Truthout is in deep peril. The same corporations we have called to account are now on the cusp of owning the ability to decide who sees what online and for how much. We need our readers more than ever - will you show your support by making a tax-deductible 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 BP Employees, Outraged by Lack of Compensation, Warn Oil Spill Victims Dahr Jamail, Truthout: Dozens who have claims against BP in the aftermath of the 2010 Gulf oil spill have told Truthout they are infuriated at the company's ongoing attempts to avoid payments, and they are not alone. Now, employees are accusing BP of greed, exploitation and lying about their pensions. Read the Article People Pressure Is Making Fast-Tracking the TPP Politically Toxic Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Popular Resistance: After four years of secret negotiations with more than 600 corporate advisers, the once seemingly invincible largest trade bill in history, covering 40 percent of the world's economy, looks very much like it can be defeated. Read the Article and Watch the Videos Four Questionable Claims Obama Has Made on NSA Surveillance Kara Brandeisky, ProPublica: Since the first disclosures based on documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, Barack Obama has offered his own defenses of the programs. But not all of the president's claims have stood up to scrutiny. Read the Article Economic Growth Is Killing Us Vijay Kolinjivadi, Truthout: We immediately require an economic and political governance structure that ensures all human beings have access to basic necessities while simultaneously reducing human pressure on the biosphere. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Congress Chips Away at Social Safety Net, and More In today's On the News segment: Congress can't find the willpower to raise taxes on the rich, but that hasn't stopped it from chipping away at our retirement and slashing our social safety net; radiation levels have reached a record high in the well underneath the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant; two oncologists are calling on their peers to support single-payer health care; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript On Ending War E. Douglas Kihn, Truthout: Many will use their concept of biology as a reason to scoff at the suggestion that we must end war. But even if warfare is in our genes, we still have to change - or someday perish. Read the Article Record 4,000 Attend Open-Air Premiere of Utopia in Australia John Pilger, Truthout: The new film Utopia had its premiere in Sydney. Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians came from all over the country to hear the call for a renewed struggle for justice and freedom for Australia's first people. Watch the Video and Read the Article Six Drugs Whose Dangerous Risks Were Buried so Big Pharma Could Make Money Martha Rosenberg, AlterNet: The FDA and Big Pharma contend that dangerous side-effects in a prescription drug emerge only when it is used by millions instead of the relatively small group of people in clinical trials. But there is another reason the public ends up as guinea pigs. Read the Article The Office of the Future Jay Monaco, Jacobin: Take a look inside C&S Wholesale Grocers, headquartered in isolated Keene, New Hampshire, and routinely ranked between the eighth- and 13th-largest privately held American corporations by Forbes. The grocery chain is a secret corporate empire, home to the future of white-collar exploitation. Read the Article Educational Network Erases Borders Ines Benitez, IPS News: Hundreds of students from Spain's Canary Islands, Senegal and the Sahrawi refugee camps outside of Tindouf in western Algeria are meeting each other and breaking down cultural barriers thanks to the Red Educativa Sin Fronteras. Read the Article Love It or Hate It, Obamacare Is Spurring Interest in the Pathology of Health Care Philip Caper, Bangor Daily News: Even if Obamacare never fully achieves its intended benefits, it already has had some unintended ones, such as creating an opportunity to restructure the way we finance and deliver health care. It has shined a spotlight on how complicated our fragmented health insurance system is. Read the Article Five Criticisms of Obama's NSA Speech Kevin Mathews, Care2: In the face of ongoing criticism of the NSA spy program, President Barack Obama delivered a long-awaited speech addressing reforms to the NSA. If the speech was designed to quell fears, it hasn't entirely worked. Read the Article |
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