Truthout has been funded by readers like you for over a dozen years - now we need your help again. We still have over $28,000 to raise by the end of tomorrow to meet our budget goal, which is critical to keeping our work on track. Will you support the writers, editors and others who make Truthout's work possible 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.) Of Budgets, Values and Visions Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi, Truthout: A government budget expresses a deep vision accompanied by a corresponding scheme of ethical values. In America today, three visions rooted in different views about human nature and the good society offer distinct slants on budget priorities: the conservative, the liberal and the progressive. Read the Article Suffragettes No More - The Long Struggle for Women's Equality Ellen Dannin, Truthout: Honoring women's history in March each year is a bad joke as long as those who struggled for women's equality are called "suffragettes" - the name the enemies of women's rights used to belittle their struggle. Read the Article Racializing Lung Function Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: Lundy Braun's Breathing Race into the Machine: The Surprising Career of the Spirometer from Plantation to Genetics traces the peculiar history of how 19th century research on lung capacity laid the foundation for a "scientific" framing of racial difference in lung - and other - capacities. Read the Review The Republican Plan To Invalidate Scientific Research Kevin Mathews, Care2: Republicans are funding and generating alternative research that backs up their own claims. More than a dozen conservative senators are currently calling for an end to disclosure rules so that biased scientific studies can be presented as fact. Read the Article NAFTA at 20: "A Vehicle To Increase Profits at the Expense of Democracy" Dave Johnson, Campaign for America's Future: On Thursday, the AFL-CIO released a new report, "NAFTA at 20." The report makes the point that, "On the whole, NAFTA-style agreements have proved to be primarily a vehicle to increase corporate profits at the expense of workers, consumers, farmers, communities, the environment and even democracy itself." Read the Article Truthout Interviews Featuring Sheila D. Collins on Drought and Social Conflict Ted Asregadoo, Truthout: The drought in the West threatens that region's economic viability and the US food supply. A regional water policy could draw on the prescient 19th century recommendations of John Wesley Powell or those of Franklin Delano Roosevelt some 60 years later. Watch the Interview Drugmakers Agree to US Ban on Livestock Antibiotics Carey L. Biron, Inter Press Service: Pharmaceutical companies have overwhelmingly agreed to new US government guidelines aimed at decreasing the use of antibiotics in the raising of livestock, new data shows. Read the Article Chile Derails "Monsanto Law" That Would Privatize Seeds Asha DuMonthier, New America Media: This month, rural women, indigenous communities, and farmers in Chile found themselves on the winning end of a long-fought battle against a bill that had come to be known by many in the country as simply the "Monsanto Law." Read the Article Meet the Plush GMO Mascot, Frank N. Foode Rebekah Wilce, PR Watch: Frank N. Foode is "your friendly neighborhood genetically modified organism," who helps "make the science of biotechnology fun and approachable." This ear of corn sprouted eyes, white hair, and spectacles. The "cutest corn plush" is the mascot of Biology Fortified, Inc. Read the Article Changing Israel From Without Dennis J. Bernstein, Consortium News: For decades, one-sided support for Israel distorted US perceptions and policies in the Middle East. Only recently has the pro-Zionist narrative faced significant challenge, including protests against the abuse of Palestinians from Israeli dissidents like Ilan Pappe, who spoke with Dennis J. Bernstein. Read the Article Venezuela: When Some of the Most Important News Comes in the Form of Corrections Mark Weisbrot, Center for Economic and Policy Research: It says something about overall media coverage of a subject when some of the most important news appears in the form of corrections. On February 26, The New York Times corrected a false statement in a news report that had incorrectly referred to Globovision as "[t]he only television station that regularly broadcast voices critical of the government." 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