If Truthout couldn't rely on our readers - if we ran ads that clashed with our principles, or if we cancelled a story because a corporate sponsor didn't approve - then we wouldn't be Truthout anymore. Your support is what allows us to maintain our unique identity. Can you invest in our future and help us raise the remaining $26,000 we need? Make a tax-deductible donation 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 Michael Ratner | Obama's NSA Speech Makes Orwellian Surveillance Patriotic Michael Ratner, Truthout: President Obama's assertion that our nation was formed as a result of a heroic history of surveillance is a misleading scare tactic clearly aimed at making Americans comfortable with the far-reaching government spying he seeks to protect. Read the Article Dean Baker | President Obama's Inequality Story Dean Baker, Truthout: The advance word is that inequality is going to be the central theme in President Obama's State of the Union Address on Tuesday. The question is whether he is prepared to talk about inequality in a way that gets to the core of the problem. Read the Article Palestinians From Yarmouk Find Refuge, at a Cost, in Gaza Pam Bailey, Truthout: Forced out of Syria by civil war, Palestinian refugees who had known no other home have fled to Gaza, where they are welcomed but unable to enjoy the basic economic and physical security they had in Syria. Read the Article and View the Photos Intelligence Officials Make Direct Threats on Snowden's Life Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network: NSA whistleblower Kirk Wiebe and former CIA analyst Ray McGovern point to the brashness of intelligence officials who went on the record to threaten Snowden's life, reflecting a culture of disregard for the Constitution and due process. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Dave Zirin | The LGBT Movement Takes Aim at Sochi Dave Zirin, The Nation: The Russian government's anti-gay scapegoating diverts attention from what appears to be the most corrupt Olympics in history. Among athletes and Olympic federations, the question is: Should athletes just "shut up and play," or should they use their athletic platforms to protest at the Olympics? Read the Article Chris Hedges | The Myth of Human Progress and the Collapse of Complex Societies Chris Hedges, Truthdig: The most prescient portrait of the American character and our ultimate fate as a species is found in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick. Melville makes our murderous obsessions, our hubris, violent impulses, moral weakness and inevitable self-destruction visible in his chronicle of a whaling voyage. Listen to the Adio Segment and Read the Transcript The Keystone XL Pipeline's "Accidental Activists" Tara Lohan, Moyers & Company: Michael Bishop and other landowners across a 485-mile strip of Oklahoma and Texas have had their dreams dashed and their land condemned, cleared and bulldozed. And that's because the pipeline's previously approved southern leg was just constructed across their land. The northern leg still awaits approval. Read the Article The Five Things We Want to Hear in President Obama's State of the Union Speech Jackie Tortora, AFL-CIO Blog President Obama will give his annual State of the Union address to the American people tomorrow. But what is the state of our union? The vast majority of America's working families have experienced a raw deal in recent decades. But it doesn't have to be this way. Read the Article Should Syria's Future Be Decided by Men With Guns? Medea Benjamin, Pink Tank: Women have repeatedly called on the international community to include their voices in peace efforts. From January 11-13, 47 Syrian women gathered under the auspices of UN Women to hash out their positions. Read the Article North Carolina Complaint Alleges Excessive Force by Police in Schools Susan Ferriss, The Center for Public Integrity: Just days after the Obama administration urged schools to back off harsh school discipline, a federal civil rights complaint filed in North Carolina this week alleges that school police have "violently tackled" students, pepper-sprayed teens and handcuffed, interrogated and arrested students. Read the Article George Lakoff | SOTU 2014: The Cognitive Power of the President George Lakoff, Truthout: President Obama could right a slew of wrongs using his cognitive and executive powers, says George Lakoff, and he has a list in mind he hopes to hear about in the State of the Union address. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Americans Are Better Off Living in a Blue State, and More In today's On the News segment: By almost every measure, Americans are better off living in a blue state; our wages are growing at the slowest rate since the 1960s; Sen. Bernie Sanders says Congress must stand up to the NSA; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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