Mike Lofgren | Can't We Just Say the Roberts Court Is Corrupt? Mike Lofgren, Truthout: Even in the absence of what Justice John Roberts narrowly defines as "quid pro quo corruption," a court that consistently decides all relevant cases on behalf of corporate interests - most recently McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission - undermines its own legitimacy as well as the Constitution. Read the Article Obamacare: First Fruits for Workers? Dean Baker, Truthout: There was evidence in the March jobs report that the Affordable Care Act may be providing security to workers they did not previously have. By allowing people to get health insurance through the exchanges, workers no longer feel tied to their jobs. Read the Article The Oligarchy Doesn't Care About Democracy, Just Rigged Markets Mark Karlin, Truthout: Author Nomi Prins, a former Goldman Sachs exec, speaks with Truthout about her latest book, All the Presidents' Bankers: The Hidden Alliances That Drive American Power, a history of the financial industry's collusion with the White House for more than a century. Read the Interview Seymour Hersh Reveals Potential Turkish Role in Syria Chemical Strike That Almost Sparked US Bombing Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: Was Turkey behind last year's Syrian chemical weapons attack? That is the question raised in a new exposé by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh on the intelligence debate over the deaths of hundreds of Syrians last year. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Chris Hedges | The Crucible of Iraq Chris Hedges, Truthdig: In The Corpse Exhibition: And Other Stories of Iraq, Hassan Blasim explores the culture of violence unleashed under the bloody dictatorship of Saddam Hussein and exacerbated by an American occupation that has destroyed the damaged social cohesion and civil life that survived Saddam's regime. Read the Review After Death of Radical Mayor, Mississippi's Capital Wrestles With His Economic Vision Laura Flanders, Yes! Magazine: Mayor Chokwe Lumumba implemented only the first steps of his plan to address Jackson's extreme income inequality, which most seriously affected black residents. Now the city faces a choice between vastly different approaches to economic development. Read the Article As Parents Struggle To Repay College Loans for Their Children, Taxpayers Also Stand To Lose Marian Wang, ProPublica: New Department of Education data shows rising default rates on federal loans to parents. While both families and the government face downsides for the loans going bad, colleges and universities benefit either way. Read the Article Defining the Real Terrorism Kim McCarten, Truthout: A new definition of terrorism - one that better addresses the crimes of these times - is required. That definition should call out economic and environmental "terrorists." Read the Article How Many Watch Lists Fit on the Head of a Pin? Post-Constitutional America, Where Innocence Is a Poor Defense Peter Van Buren, TomDispatch: Rahinah Ibrahim's case reveals just how many secret databases of various sorts exist in Washington. Here's how a name (your name?) gets added to one of those databases, and how it then populates other lists around the world. Read the Article The Climate Change Wars Have Already Begun The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: It's time to put an end to all of the pseudoscience and climate change denial talk. Whether Republicans want to admit it or not, not only is climate change very real, but it's also hitting us a lot harder, and a lot sooner, then we once thought. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Lawmakers Are Calling on the EPA To Investigate Water Contamination From Fracking, and More In today's On the News segment: For the first time ever, our lawmakers are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to investigate water contamination from fracking; trash in the ocean isn't just making the search for Flight 370 more difficult - it could interfere with the entire marine food chain; students in Massachusetts are demanding action on climate change; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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