The stunning statistics about wealth inequality get lost in the mainstream media, because that inequality benefits the owners of mega-news conglomerates. But with your support, exposing grave economic injustice is what Truthout and BuzzFlash do every day. Can you sustain our work by making a tax-deductible donation? 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 Four Years After Citizens United: Is Campaign Cash Buying Justice in State Courts? Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Four years after the Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United vs. FEC, new research shows that more than 90 percent of judicial business in the United States is decided in state courts, and business groups are spending big on state judicial campaigns. Read the Article "Like Gravity," Fast-Track Trade Sinks Jobs and Wages Mary Bottari, PR Watch: If the fast-track bill passes, a trade deal involving 11 Pacific Rim countries could be completed and signed before it is sent to Congress for a vote. Then the trade deal will be railroaded through with no amendments and little debate. Read the Article Blackout: Hollywood Eisa Nefertari Ulen, Truthout: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have dissed Black America, but Black film creatives - including all those involved in producing 12 Years a Slave, Fruitvale Station, The Butler and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom - triumphed in 2013. Read the Article Why Did Police Beat an Elderly Man for Jaywalking? The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Kang Wong's brutal arrest is outrageous in its own right, but it also speaks to the broader problem of police brutality in this country. In some places, police culture is very professional; in others it's just plain militaristic. Read the Article Art as Research Carol Becker, Truthout: As humanity faces enormous problems that challenge our very survival, interdisciplinary approaches must include artists, whose preference for unconventional approaches and unique forms of representation makes them adept at daring and creative problem solving. Artists help move consciousness forward, as they always have. Read the Article WikiLeaks on the TPP Environment Chapter: "Toothless Public Relations Exercise" Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism: The Trans-Pacific Partnership's environment chapter has no effective enforcement mechanisms, and its investment chapter allows foreign investors to sue governments over lost prospective profits in secret arbitration panels. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Economic Inequality Is a Major Threat to Human Progress, and More In today's On the News segment: Economic inequality is a major threat to human progress; the Supreme Court appears ready to deal another blow to unions; the Medicaid expansion is bringing millions of Americans more than just health insurance; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Paul Krugman | A Virtual Currency Raises Real-World Questions Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: "Almost all of the Bitcoin discussion has centered on positive economics - can this actually work? And I have to say that I'm still deeply unconvinced." Read the Article For Whom the Bell Tolls Kathy Kelly, Dissident Voice: This month, the King Center announced its "Choose Nonviolence" campaign as a means of showing its commitment to Dr. King's value of nonviolence in resolving issues of inequality, discrimination and poverty. The call was heard in Kabul, Afghanistan. Read the Article The Internet's Own Boy: Film on Aaron Swartz Captures Late Activist's Struggle for Online Freedom Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: One year ago this month, the young Internet freedom activist and groundbreaking programmer Aaron Swartz died shortly before he was set to go to trial for downloading millions of academic articles from servers at MIT. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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