Henry A. Giroux | Reclaiming the Radical Imagination: Challenging Casino Capitalism's Punishing Factories Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: American politics and culture have been handed over to the rich and now function largely to produce a state that offers the ultrawealthy and powerful all of the benefits, regardless of the massive inequality in wealth, income and suffering such policies produce, says Giroux. Read the Article Maya Schenwar | Journalism Is Action Maya Schenwar, Praxis Center: Stories are acts, and acts have impacts, and when we report on something or opine on something or analyze something, we are putting both the existence of that something and our perspective on it out into the universe. Read the Article Steve Lipsky Responds to Report Clearing EPA of Wrongdoing in Fracking Water Contamination Study Julie Dermansky, DeSmogBlog: The Environmental Protection Agency's Inspector General recently released its report concluding the EPA was justified in intervening to protect Steven Lipsky's drinking water from hydraulic fracturing in Weatherford, Texas. But does Mr. Lipsky feel vindicated? No, he does not. Read the Interview Dean Baker | Medical Travel: If Bill Gates Wanted to Do Something Good for the World Dean Baker, Truthout: Suppose Bill Gates established an insurance company that gave people the option of getting some of their healthcare in other countries. The potential savings would be enormous. Read the Article "Ruthless Dictator" Harry Reid Represses GOP Warmongers Robert Naiman, Truthout: Republican warmongers are calling US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid a dictator for not allowing a vote on an Iran sanctions bill that will blow up ongoing negotiations, but John Boehner gets no such moniker for refusing to call a House vote on immigration reform. Read the Article You Can't Opt Out: 10 NSA Myths Debunked Peter Van Buren, TomDispatch: Former State Department whistleblower Peter Van Buren takes us through the labyrinth of NSA defenses, point by point, showing just what our favorite Constitution-shredders have to say and why it doesn't hold water. Read the Article Is Congress Guilty of Torture? The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Despite the unconstitutional horrors and atrocities that have taken place at Guantanamo Bay since it first began taking in prisoners 12 years ago, the prison doors are still open, and the horrors are continuing. Read the Article The NSA's Preference for Metadata Kirk Wiebe, Consortium News: The hidden ball in the debate over the NSA's collection of phone and e-mail metadata (vs. tapping into actual conversations with a court order) is that the NSA actually prefers the metadata approach because it strips away privacy more efficiently, says ex-NSA analyst Kirk Wiebe. Read the Article New Federal Guidelines Aimed at Stopping Explosion in Harsh School Discipline Susan Ferriss, The Center for Public Integrity: Winning praise from civil rights advocates, the US Department of Education released new federal guidelines Wednesday aimed at stopping an explosion in student suspensions, expulsions and referrals to the criminal justice system. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: West Virginians Facing Fifth Day of Chemical Spill Disaster, and More In today's On the News segment: More than 300,000 West Virginia residents are facing their fifth day of dealing with a massive chemical spill; in 2012, the total cost of all college tuition was about $62 billion; the "Moral Mondays" movement is spreading throughout the South; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Fashion Backward: Cambodian Government Silences Garment Workers Michelle Tolson, IPS News: Mass protests broke out in the Cambodian capital as garment workers took to the streets Dec. 24 until their demonstrations were brutally quashed by Prime Minister Hun Sen's private military the first weekend in January, resulting in five fatalities and over 30 serious injuries. Read the Article |
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