The Militarized Pacific: An Anniversary Without End Jon Letman, Truthout: To an extent rarely realized in the US, the Pacific remains a region scarred by militarism, colonialism and an ongoing legacy of racism and war without end. Read the Article Death to the Death Penalty Marjorie Cohn, Truthout: The problems with capital punishment go beyond innocent people executed, its dubious constitutionality and racism in its application and imposition. Premeditated killing by the state is just plain wrong. Read the Article Glenn Greenwald's New Book: No Place to Hide Jonathan Franklin, Truthout: Journalist Glenn Greenwald has just released a new 350-page book recompiling the ongoing saga of the "tens of thousands" of secret NSA documents given to him by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Read the Review Challenging Bullets, Not Boycotts: Education Under Occupation in Palestine Kristian Davis Bailey, Truthout: The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement at American university campuses most focus on the Israeli military's attacks on Palestinian academic freedom. Read the Article The Fools of Fascism Manash Bhattacharjee, Truthout: As India's general elections come to a close with right-wing parties tipped to win, poet Manash Bhattacharjee considers the characteristics of fascism that make it so attractive and dangerous. Read the Article Ruling Class Racketeers Karen Garcia, Sardonicky: When it comes to the perpetual enrichment of the ruling class at the expense of the poor, bipartisanship always has a way of magically breaking through the fake Congressional gridlock. Read the Article The Mitch McConnell VA Scandal The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: The Republican Chaos Strategy is working like a charm, and now the GOP is trying to make everyone forget who the real villains are when it comes to denying benefits to our veterans. Read the Article How Not to "Bring Back Our Girls" Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report: Because Western nations continue to interfere in Africa's affairs and place compliant "strong men" in power, nearly every government on that continent is weak. So the well-meaning hashtag "bring back our girls" won't achieve the goals its users hope. Read the Article Governments Crushing Their Own Catherine Wilson, Inter Press Service: The global specter of state violence against political dissent is daily news. But in some developing countries, the police are being used to put down indigenous opposition to the alliance of state and corporate power over resource extraction. Read the Article Liberal Outside Money Groups Spend Big in North Carolina Theodoric Meyer and Kim Barker, ProPublica: An early look at spending on television ads in North Carolina, home to a number of competitive state races, shows that liberals are spending almost as much as conservatives in the Senate race and pouring funds into state contests that conservatives haven't yet spent a cent on. Read the Article Myanmar Wakes Up to Climate Change Amantha Perera, Inter Press Service: Myanmar has been vulnerable to increasing extreme weather events like many of its neighbors. But an extensive analysis last year of the nation's disaster-preparedness levels shows the dangers have been amplified because the country has been slow to take remedial measures against changing climate patterns. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Austerity Measures Are a Bad Idea, and More In today's On the News segment: Austerity measures are a death sentence for those they impact; low-wage workers will stage the largest strike in fast food history; billionaires' grip on the nation will get stronger; investing in our nation's infrastructure would be a great economic stimulus; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Take Roots Action: The US government is insisting that The New York Times reporter James Risen reveal a confidential source - or go to jail. Risen says he won't capitulate. You can help: Tell President Obama and Attorney General Holder we need a free press. |
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