Truthout is dedicated to the simple premise that facts matter, science matters, and we are all inescapably bound to the same fate by the very real threat of climate change. We need your help to convince people, one mind at a time - we must raise over $42,000 more this month to continue this work. Please take a moment to 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 Is the FCC Poised to Destroy Net Neutrality? Mike Ludwig, Truthout: After a January court ruling on net neutrality that raised fears about radical changes to the internet, the Federal Communications Commission is floating new rules that are being attacked as insufficient. Read the Article Autism Nation: America's Chemical Brain Drain Dr. Brian Moench, Truthout: While autism rates in Europe have remained virtually flat for the last decade, the US has seen them rise from 1 in 10,000 in 1981 to 1 in 68 in 2014. Many studies point to the prevalence of toxins in our environment as the culprit. Read the Article Wall Street Greed: Not Too Big for a California Jury Ellen Brown, Web of Debt: Sixteen of the world's largest banks have been caught colluding to rig global interest rates. Why are we doing business with a corrupt global banking cartel? Read the Article Thinking Big: The Global Minimum Wage David L. Wilson, Truthout: Let's finally get globalization to work for people and begin - perhaps with anti-sweatshop campaigns - to organize for a global minimum wage. Read the Article A Walkout at UPS and Labor's Old-School Future Danny Katch, Truthout: The successful February fight at a UPS site in Queens by Teamsters Local 807 shows that worker solidarity and innovative online tactics to win public support can be used to enhance the oldest strategy in the union playbook: shutting down production. Read the Article Out-of-Control Transit Costs in Boston or Attack on Public Services? Ellen Dannin, Truthout: ALEC affiliate Pioneer Institute is targeting both Massachusetts Sen. Marc Pacheco and the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority. They must be doing something right. Read the Article C.L.R. James: Back in Style, Black in Style - a Review and a Comic! Paul Buhle and Milton Knight, Truthout: C.L.R. James in Imperial Britain opens up the issue of the Third World struggle in an elegant and memorable way. Read the Review and View the Comic Poverty Is Killing Us The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Study after study proves poverty has a very long list of negative effects. Thom Hartmann argues that a guaranteed minimum income works and would eliminate poverty in the United States. Read the Article Fighting for a Legitimate Democracy, By and For the People Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Popular Resistance: As more people awaken to the reality of the depth of corruption in our government and economy, and the mirage of US democracy, the movement will grow and the demands will get stronger. Read the Article Protecting Classrooms From Corporate Takeover: What Families Can Learn From Teachers' Unions Amy B. Dean, Yes! Magazine: Across the country, teachers' unions are fighting back against corporate reform by working to educate children holistically. This means taking into account all the factors that influence students' chances for success: families, homes, communities and often the effects of poverty. Read the Article An Apartheid of Dollars: Life in the New American Minimum-Wage Economy Peter Van Buren, TomDispatch: Peter Van Buren took an unlikely fall into the minimum-wage world when he lost his job in 2012. He gives us a first-hand look at what it's like to subsist in poverty-wage America. Read the Article From the War on Poverty to the War on the Poor Joseph M. Schwartz, Dissent: Only mass mobilization by working and poor people can prevent further cuts to the social safety net and win the type of reforms that would keep many more out of poverty. That will involve legitimizing the word "socialism" in US politics. Read the Article Economic Update: Culture and Economics Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update / Truthout: Updates on public power in Nebraska; Earth Day; Coca-Cola's misleading advertisement; and closing hospitals. Richard Wolff interviews musician and music professor John Halle about culture and the economic crisis. Responses to listener questions on B-corporations and on a Wall Street sales tax. Listen to the Radio Segment |
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