Five Principles for Independent Media in 2014 Joe Macaré and Maya Schenwar, Truthout: "What principles should independent media follow? If we want the things we say about ourselves to ring true in 2014's media landscape, how should we act, write and envision our mission and purpose? We hope to point the way toward an independent media that serves the future and the people who live in it." Read the Article John Pilger | Break the Silence: A World War Is Beckoning John Pilger, Truthout: For the first time since the Reagan years, the US is threatening to take the world to war. Like the ruins of Iraq and Afghanistan, Ukraine has been turned into a CIA theme park - run by CIA Director John Brennan in Kiev, and the question begs to be answered: Why do we tolerate this? Read the Article Six Reasons to Be Afraid of the Private Sector/Government Security State Mark Karlin, Truthout: Once corporations have legal immunity for cooperation with intelligence agencies through the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, reclaiming rights that have been secretly annulled will be much more difficult, says author Beatrice Edwards in this interview. Read the Interview In Fracking Hotbed, a Muted Approach to Regulation Naveena Sadasivam, ProPublica: In Ohio, where gas drilling is booming and toxic waste is abundant, legislators in 2013 had the chance to decide how best to monitor the state's vast amounts of toxic material. Despite calls to require that the waste be rigorously tested for contamination, however, the state legislature signed off on only modest oversight measures. Read the Article Robert D. Kaplan's Geopolitical Bunkum: Inside the Fanciful World of Stratfor Steve Breyman, Truthout: Robert D. Kaplan of Stratfor and The Atlantic is an imperial messenger. His "geopolitical analyses" obfuscate, overlook and omit crucial elements of reality, past and present. He is a propagandist for empire and a useful tool for the military-industrial complex. Read the Article US Politicians Line Pockets With Funds From Ecuador's Billionaire Bankers on the Lam in US Josephine Simmons, Truthout: Two billionaire brothers convicted of embezzlement and fraud in their native Ecuador are now living in Florida, enjoying immunity from extradition, while members of Congress accept campaign contributions from their family members. Read the Article How NATO Jabs Russia on Ukraine Ray McGovern, Consortium News: The US mainstream media portrays the Ukraine crisis as a case of Russian "imperialism," but the reality is that Moscow has been reacting to aggressive moves by Washington to expand NATO to Russia's border in violation of a post-Cold War pledge. Read the Article Amy Goodman | After Praise From Obama, Walmart Settles $21 Million Wage Theft Suit Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: Just days after President Obama praised Walmart's business practices in a speech at one of its California stores, more than 1,800 warehouse workers in the state have settled a major wage theft lawsuit against one of the retail giant's largest contractors. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript The Girl Who Sparked Brown v. Board of Education Nadine Bloch, Waging Nonviolence: While the decision in this case, Brown v. Board of Education, has received a lot of ink over the last six decades, the stories and people behind the landmark decision are even more vividly compelling and inspiring than the sea-changing unanimous ruling itself. Read the Article The Top Six Facts in the Walker Dark Money Criminal Probe Brendan Fischer, PR Watch: In the wake of a federal court's recent ruling halting a state criminal investigation into spending during the 2011 and 2012 recall elections for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, misinformation about the investigation and court rulings has run rampant. Here are six facts to help clarify. Read the Article What Will the World Inherit From Genetically Engineered Salmon? Dr. Gerry Goeden, Independent Science News: In itself, increasing the production of salmon is good for people and the economy. But it hasn't so far been good for the environment: Because we have decided not to let nature do the "selecting," the salmon we have been breeding are weak and dependent. Read the Article |
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