Henry A. Giroux | Thinking Dangerously in an Age of Political Betrayal Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: At a time when anti-intellectualism runs rampant throughout popular culture and politics, it seems imperative to remember how important critical thought can be. Read the Article Israel Inflicts Illegal Collective Punishment on Gaza Marjorie Cohn, Truthout: Headlines in the mainstream media falsely portray an equivalence of firepower between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza. But Israel's use of military force greatly exceeds that of Hamas and constitutes collective punishment of the Palestinian civilian population, which is a war crime. Read the Article Desert Rose and the Story of Stray Currents Daniel Ross, Truthout: Little is still known about the human health effects of stray electric currents. But at Desert Rose, a California community perched beside an electrical substation, residents are falling chronically ill, and experts believe that stray currents could be to blame. Read the Article Dean Baker | Fun Accounting and the Export-Import Bank Dean Baker, Truthout: The establishment types in Washington have become really worried in recent weeks because one of their major troughs, the Export-Import Bank, may not be reauthorized by Congress. It's striking to see how these establishment types are willing to throw out all their rules and principles to secure this reauthorization. Read the Article To Avoid Unleashing Gaza-Like Airstrikes on Iraq, Congress Must Vote Robert Naiman, Truthout: There is still time to stop President Obama from unleashing on children and women in Iraq what Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has unleashed, with effective US permission, on children and women in Gaza. Read the Article Charles Koch, Modern Robber Baron, Exposed Lisa Graves, PRWatch: "We suspected it all along, but now we have the goods that prove that Charles Koch was a member of the John Birch Society at the height of their attacks on the civil rights movement and civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King." Read the Article Why Do Banksters Get Help but Not Homeowners? The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: If we're serious about rebuilding the American economy and helping out the millions of Americans who still struggle to keep a roof over their heads, then we need to be doing a lot more than just forcing one bank to handle $2.5 billion in consumer relief and trusting the bank to distribute it responsibly. Read the Article Young Latin Americans Face Spiral of Unemployment, Poverty Marianela Jarroud, Inter Press Service: In Latin America, young people are the main link in the chain of poverty leading from one generation to the next. Civil society groups, academics and young people themselves say it is imperative to strengthen the connection between education today and decent employment tomorrow. Read the Article Noam Chomsky | Gaza's Torment, Israel's Crimes, Our Responsibilities Noam Chomsky, Z Communications: "At 3 am Gaza time, July 9, in the midst of Israel's latest exercise in savagery, I received a phone call from a young Palestinian journalist in Gaza. In the background, I could hear his infant child wailing, amidst the sounds of explosions and jet planes, targeting any civilian who moves, and homes as well." Read the Article "We Should Be Protecting Children": Rep. Gutiérrez Supports Funds for Humanitarian Crisis at Border Amy Goodman and Juan González, Democracy Now!: "I think it is shameful that in the Congress of the US we see members of Congress engendering and creating fear of children," says Democratic Rep. Luis Gutiérrez of Illinois, who supports Obama's request for $3.7 billion to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding at the United States-Mexico border. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Oil Industry Is Cashing in on Subsidies; and More In today's On the News segment: The fossil fuel industry is cashing in on government welfare; opponents of same-sex marriage love to claim they're protecting children, but science says that's just a bunch of hype; the Department of Energy is investing in our future; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript In UK, Big-Labor Strikes and Low-Wage Struggles Jockey for Future Decca Muldowney, Waging Nonviolence: On July 10, hundreds of thousands of public sector workers across the United Kingdom - including firefighters, teachers, civil servants, National Health Service staff and local government workers - went on strike against pay freezes and pension cuts. Read the Article |
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