We need your help right now: Truthout is still $18,000 away from our fundraising goal, and we only have until midnight to get there. We operate on a tight budget - any amount you can spare will go directly toward funding truly independent journalism covering the stories that matter. If you haven't made a tax-deductible donation yet, please take action 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 Hawaii's GMO War Headed to Honolulu and Federal Court Mike Ludwig, Truthout: The question facing Hawaiians in their grassroots opposition to GMO development: Do county governments - and the local communities they represent - have the power to regulate global chemical companies and the pesticide-laden process of developing genetically engineered seeds? Read the Article and View the Photos Pete Seeger Dies at 94; Balladeer Was America's Conscience Claudia Luther, Los Angeles Times: Pete Seeger, the iconoclastic American singer, songwriter and social activist who did battle with injustice in America armed with a banjo, a guitar and the transformative power of song, has died. He was 94. Read the Article Costs of Privatization Hidden in Plain Sight Ellen Dannin, Truthout: Privatization often is sold as providing higher-quality services and infrastructure at lower cost. In fact, important costs regularly are overlooked and services and infrastructure privatized even though keeping them public is the better and less expensive choice. Read the Article Veterans in the SOTU: Ending the Mindset That Got Us Into War Robert Naiman, Truthout: In his State of the Union address, President Obama has an opportunity to talk about providing the funding to care for the veterans from a decade of war. And Sen. Bernie Sanders' veterans' benefits bill is poised to grab national headlines. Read the Article Why the Olympics Are a Lot Like The Hunger Games Samantha Retrosi, The Nation: "As a former Olympic athlete, I can tell you from experience that the Olympic Games have much more in common with The Hunger Games than anyone would want to admit." Read the Article Michoacan and the Economics of Crime Santiago Navarro F., Truthout: In southwest Mexico, Michoacan residents have taken up arms and formed a self-defense militia to protect themselves from violent drug cartels, succeeding where state and federal authorities have failed. Read the Article and View the Photos 1969: The Year the Black Panther Party Was To Be Annihilated Gabriel San Roman, Truthout: Former member Elaine Brown talks about the savage attacks on the Black Panther Party in 1969, from the January murders of Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter and John Huggins through the LAPD SWAT team siege to the COINTELPRO murder of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark. Read the Interview A Declaration of the End of the Reagan Era The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: It's time to roll back the Reagan tax cuts, declare an end to 33 years of failed Reaganomics and start practicing sensible economics that will improve the lives of all Americans, not just the wealthy elite. Read the Article Senators Should Read Before Signing the Menendez-Kirk Iran Sanctions Bill Dr. Edward Levine, Truthout: Fifty-nine US senators have signed up to sponsor the Menendez-Kirk Iran sanctions bill, the "Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act." Yet it is hard to believe many have actually read the 53-page bill. Read the Article The Pacific Pivot: Why America's Strategic Rebalance Is Really Just Retreat John Feffer, TomDispatch: In reality the "strategic rebalancing" the Obama administration has been promoting as a midcourse correction to its foreign policy remains strong on rhetoric and remarkably weak on content. Think of it as a clever fiction for whose promotion many audiences are willing to suspend their disbelief. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The NSA Is Spying on Angry Birds, and More In today's On the News segment: The NSA is spying on Angry Birds; more crude oil was spilled from train cars in 2013 than in the entire four previous decades combined; President Obama will deliver the 2014 State of the Union speech, and the AFL-CIO has a few suggestions; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript "We Shall Overcome": Remembering Folk Icon, Activist Pete Seeger in His Own Words and Songs Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: The legendary folk singer and activist died Monday at the age of 94. For nearly seven decades, he was a musical and political icon who helped create the modern American folk music movement. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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