California Turns to Private Prison to Address Overcrowding and Medical Care Victoria Law, Truthout: California has contracted with private prison corporation GEO Group to open a 260-bed women's prison, but is a new prison the right way to address the overcrowding and medical neglect facing the state's female prison population? Read the Article Rio State of Mind: Favela Pacification and the 2014 World Cup Michael Holtzman, Truthout: Brazilian authorities' latest policy to exert control over Rio slums is called "favela pacification." Ensuring order and security for the 2014 World Cup is the pretext for stealing and gentrifying favela land while millions remain mired in poverty. Read the Article Does Snowden Know Why the NSA Doesn't Need Warrants? He Might. Peter Van Buren, Truthout: Parsing Edward Snowden's email to the NSA, and former NSA head Michael Hayden's public statements, leads to a suspicion there may an executive order - much like the Yoo opinion on torture - contorting the plain sense of the Fourth Amendment prohibition against government searches and seizures. Read the Article The James Risen Case Cuts to the Heart of "Freedom of the Press" The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: We need a media shield law that protects acts of journalism as well as journalists themselves. That's why Section 561 of the Commerce, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act is so crucial: It protects the most important act any journalist can ever do - work with sources to write a story. Read the Article Empty Gestures: Immigrant Camp Evictions in France Patrick Glennon, Truthout: The eviction of refugee camps near the port of Calais reflects broken immigration policies. Following the French far right's success in European Parliamentary elections, these policies will be harder to mend. Read the Article Medicalization of the Death and Other Penalties Susan Sered, Truthout: Despite public acceptance of physician involvement in corrections, the medicalization of practices like the death penalty is deeply problematic. Read the Article Ellen Brown | California's Top-Two Primary Eliminates Third-Party Rivals Ellen Brown, The Web of Debt Blog: Primary elections originated in the American progressive movement and were intended to take the power of candidate nomination away from party leaders and deliver it to the people. California's top-two primary takes power away from third parties representing the 99% and delivers it to the 1%. Read the Article Tom Engelhardt | Don't Walk Away From War: It's Not the American Way Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: The United States has more than half a century of experience with war, American-style, and yet few in our world bother to draw the obvious conclusions. Given the historical record, those conclusions should be staring us in the face. They are, however, the words that can't be said in a country committed to a military-first approach to the world. Read the Article Paul Krugman | An Ambitious Plan for Climate Change Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: President Obama's proposal to cut carbon pollution from power plants isn't enough to save the planet, and like heath reform, it could be undone if enough justices on the Supreme Court decide that their partisan loyalty trumps the law. If the plan does go into effect, however, it could have huge implications. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: President Obama Announces an Order to Help Americans Pay Student Loans, and More In today's On the News segment: President Obama announces an executive order to help five million Americans pay off their student loans; the government is finally cracking down on offshore tax dodgers; Detroit pensioners have finally caught a break - albeit a small one; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Report: Charters Creating Two-Tier Education Samantha Winslow, Labor Notes: Even as they skimp on teachers and dumb down the curriculum, Rocketship and other charters brag of their mission to serve low-income black and Latino students. In reality, they are further segregating US schools. Read the Article Karen Garcia | Zombie Resurrection Karen Garcia, Sardonicky: The New York Times restaurant critic turned op-ed columnist Frank Bruni has reanimated the long-discredited generational theft blame game - accusing Boomers rather than banksters of creating the dire straits a whole lost generation of young Americans finds itself thrashing in. Read the Article |
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