At Truthout, our work is to expose the corporations and politicians that are stripping people's rights away, and we champion those who stand against them. Because of this, we don't take corporate or political party sponsorships. That's why we urgently need you to join us in our mission. We still need to raise $33,000 to make our budget - will you help today by making a tax-deductible donation? Click here to donate. (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Borderland Deaths of Migrants Quietly Reach Crisis Numbers Bethania Palma Markus, Truthout: While most attention has been directed recently at the human drama unfolding around a surge of children fleeing from Central American countries, the immigrant death toll on the US-Mexico border has quietly exploded, even as undocumented migration overall has plummeted. Read the Article To Address Honduran Refugee Crisis at the Border, US Should Stop Financing Repression in Honduras Laura Raymond, Truthout: If the United States wishes to ameliorate the Honduran refugee crisis, it could begin by withdrawing its financial and diplomatic support from Honduras's repressive government. Read the Article "Therapy Seems To Be What's Needed" Translated for Truthout by Robert James Parsons, Le Courrier: The colonization of the Occupied Territory continues apace in spite of opposition from the Israeli intelligentsia. Israeli historian Idith Zerta denounces a policy that has become a dead-end. Read the Article Brown's Anticonservationist Plan to Re-engineer the SF Bay Delta Paul Rockwell, Truthout: The SF Bay Delta watershed, the most micro-managed, over-developed estuary in the United States, is now being subjected to Governor Brown's so-called Bay Delta Conservation Plan, crafted by power elites to continue unsustainable growth and water practices. When is enough enough? Read the Article The Corporate Takeover of "All Natural" Food Clarissa A. León, AlterNet: The label "all-natural" is surely lucrative. But some of our favorite all-natural and organic food brands are owned by the biggest corporations, like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and General Mills. Read the Article What I Learned Growing Up in the South as a Feminist, and the Problems With Today's Feminist Movement Lynn Stuart Parramore, AlterNet: Many young women recently expressing antagonism toward feminism on social media may change their attitude as they experience the realities of the workplace and the economic conditions they will likely find themselves in later in life. Read the Article Giving Women a Fair Fight in the US Military Cara Hoffman, Women Under Siege: It's unfathomable to think that in 2014 half the global population will be prevented from a full range of occupations because of their gender. Yet when it comes to women in the military, people don't think twice about exclusion. Read the Article Truthout Interviews Marjorie Cohn on Israel and Gaza Ted Asregadoo, Truthout: Marjorie Cohn discusses the illegal conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza City and non-violent means to break the cycle of violence. Watch the Video Reform Conservatives' New Ideas Are the Same Old Ideas Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: The "reform conservatives" seem mainly to be offering supposedly new ideas for the sake of being seen to offer new ideas. Read the Article Why Are Campus Administrators Making So Much Money? Lawrence S. Wittner, History News Network: College and university administrators, unlike their faculty who are being reduced to adjuncts and students who are being crushed by debt, are thriving. Read the Article This week in Speakout: Kathy Kelly decries the use of anti-stalking laws to convict a peace activist for photographing an anti-drone protest; Pat Elder reports that New Hampshire has passed legislation limiting release of student information to military recruiters; the Government Accountability Project announces their receipt of millions of signatures demanding a strengthened Whistleblower Program on the anniversary of Dodd-Frank; Tracy L. Barnett interviews John "Ahni" Schertow about indigenous struggles; Kristian Davis Bailey describes how the Palestinian struggle is representative of all of those who are colonized; David Krieger offers a poem about the bombardment of Gaza; David Swanson encourages the public to watch the movie DRONES; leading doctors and scientists in the Lancet sign an open letter condemning the Israeli military assault on Gaza; the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation announces the US move to dismiss an anti-nuke lawsuit by the Marshall Islands; the Cornucopia Institute calls on the USDA to make public names of nominees to fill the leading position at the National Organic Standards Board; John LaForge criticizes Attorney General Eric Holder for implying US prisoners of war are not fully human; John Pedler argues that Russia isn't the only country deserving blame for the shooting down of the Malaysian Airlines passenger jet; Carolina Drake points out transgender people need broader inclusion in feminist discourse; Zulfiqar Shah describes how the Pakistani military and US side-step the true purveyors of danger in that country for their own agendas; Thea Paneth says the Earth faces two existential threats, which are nuclear power and climate change; Jim and Jean Anton criticize Georgia's "guns everywhere" laws; and more. 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