William Rivers Pitt | Cliven Bundy: Clown Car or Trojan Horse? William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: The ongoing saga of freeloading Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy is, on the surface, a perfect masterpiece of right-wing, clown-car stupidity. But Mr. Bundy's most dedicated supporters were a couple of billionaire brothers named Charles and David Koch. Read the Article Noam Chomsky | Red Lines in Ukraine and Elsewhere Noam Chomsky, Truthout: This era's most extreme international crime, the US-UK invasion of Iraq, was not a break in world order because the aggressors didn't cross Russian or Chinese red lines. In contrast, Putin's takeover of the Crimea and his ambitions in Ukraine cross US red lines. Read the Article In Colombia, Free Trade Brings More Poverty and More Killings David Bacon, Truthout: The free trade agreement between the United States and Colombia has produced a significant trade surplus for the United States, but a plan to protect Colombians has been totally ignored. Read the Article Economy Adds 288,000 Jobs in April, Sharp Drop in Labor Force Leads to Plunge in Unemployment Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research: The economy added 288,000 jobs in April. With upward revisions to the prior two months' data, this brings the three-month average to 234,000. Voluntary part-time employment has been rising, which is a predictable effect of the Affordable Care Act. Read the Article Brown's Bittersweet Legacy Emily Schwartz Greco and William A. Collins, OtherWords: What a bittersweet 60th anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling. After making great progress toward integrating public schools, our nation reversed course. Resegregation gradually replaced integration as a leading educational indicator over the past 25 years. Read the Article The Economic Plans of the Kiev Government Will Spell Ruin for a Great Many in Ukraine Renfrey Clarke, Truthout: Ukraine's "turn to the West," in combination with austerity measures that will sharply reduce demand from the population and further cripple industry, will deindustrialize Ukraine and turn it into an agricultural and raw materials appendage of the EU. Read the Article Don't Let Net Neutrality Become Another Broken Promise Bill Moyers and Michael Winship, Moyers & Company: The problem with the FCC is that "business and government are now so intertwined that public officials and corporate retainers are interchangeable." FCC officials, including Tom Wheeler, transit back and forth through the revolving door between public service and lucrative private commerce. Watch the Video and Read the Article Tornado Survival Tips Matthew Stein, Truthout: With thousands of flattened homes and numerous devastated communities in the aftermath of this week's widespread tornadoes, it is worthwhile to revisit tornado safety tips. Read the Article "Indigenous People's Day" Will Be the Day We Regain Our Lands Marta Molina, Waging Nonviolence: In Brazil, April 19 is "The Day of the Indian," a commemoration imposed by whites in Brazil to supposedly remember the importance of indigenous cultures for the country. But the indigenous GuaranĂ people of Brazil have nothing to celebrate. Read the Article Five Videos Worth Watching From the Senate Dark Money Hearing John Light, Moyers & Company: In yesterday's hearing on dark money, some very smart people shared their thoughts about big money's corrupting influence on our democracy and what might be done to limit it. Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens was one of them. Watch the Videos and Read the Article Amy Goodman | Brown Student Lena Sclove Speaks Out After School Lets Her Accused Rapist Return to Campus Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: The issue of sexual assault on college campuses has been in the spotlight this week with a White House task force urging schools to take action. But long before celebrities and senators entered the picture, the battle against sexual assault on college campuses was led by students who rose up to hold their schools accountable. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript The Lobbyists Behind Senate Failure to Advance Minimum Wage Increase Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network: On Wednesday, the Harkin-Miller $10.10 minimum wage increase met its day on the Senate floor. In a 54 to 42 vote, the bill failed to advance - with the vote being split mostly along party lines. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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