Wisconsin Passes First State Law Requiring Independent Investigations of Police-Custody Deaths Candice Bernd, Truthout: Thanks to sustained pressure from the families of shooting victims, Wisconsin has passed a law requiring deaths in police custody to be investigated by outside organizations. It is the first of its kind in the nation. Read the Article Scottish Independence: A (Nu)Clear Win-Win Choice Jim McCluskey, Truthout: The proposed independence for Scotland will bring about a win-win situation: a win for Scottish citizens and a win for English citizens, with increases in democratic accountability on either side of the new border. Read the Article Bundy's "Militia" Is Lawlessness of a Different Color Terrance Heath, Campaign For America's Future: If Bundy and his supporters were black or Latino, and wore hoodies instead of cowboy hands, they wouldn't be called a "militia." They would be called a gang of armed "thugs." Instead of hailing them as heroic patriots, the talking heads at Fox News would be calling for them to be arrested, if not shot on sight. Read the Article On Fire Inside: A Child of Prison Uncovers Her Life Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: In her new book, Prison Baby: A Memoir, Deborah Jiang-Stein explores racial and family identity, alienation and reconciliation with adopted parents, discovery and frustration in the search for biological family and the way in and out of addiction. Read the Review Dark Money Group Sues IRS Over Targeting, Disclosure Kim Barker, ProPublica: A conservative group that sued the IRS for targeting it for scrutiny and disclosure is one of the "dark money" groups that poured hundreds of millions of dollars into elections after the Citizens United ruling. Read the Article This Fifth-Grader Raised $200,000 to Clean Up the Gulf Oil Spill by Selling Watercolors Staff, Yes! Magazine: Three young activists found creative ways to tackle issues from climate change to voting rights. The girls' activism includes selling watercolors, trying to pre-register teens to vote and working with environmental groups to save the planet. Read the Article Reseachers Blast US Prison Policies Michael Doyle, McClathy DC: An elite scientific panel noted with alarm that the US penal population of 2.2 million adults is by far the largest in the world and is "is past the point where the number of people in prison can be justified by social benefits." Read the Article SCOTUS Hands Down Another Big Defeat for Big Coal John Light, Moyers & Company: A Supreme Court ruling this week dealing with a provision of the Clean Air Act that had been in dispute since the days of the Bush administration provided a major victory for public health and environmental advocates — and for the Environmental Protection Agency. Read the Article Saint John Paul II? Really? Michael Gallagher, The Contrary Perspective: The Catholic pope who failed to act on the widespread sexual abuse of children by priests, condemned liberation theology and sold Latin America down the river shouldn't be canonized as a saint. Read the Article Balancing Trade: Remember The "Buffett Plan" Dave Johnson, Campaign For America's Future: The enormous trade deficit is doing incredible damage to our economy, and US elites used to care about that. In 2003, Warren Buffett issued a warning about the trade deficit and offered a remedy for the problem. Read the Article |
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