What We Don't Talk About When We Don't Talk About Abortion Sarah Grey, Truthout: "I stayed silent about my abortion for four years. After the Supreme Court's new round of assaults on reproductive rights, I'm speaking out because if we continue to remain silent, it's a right that can be taken away from us." Read the Article Experts Say NSA Surveillance Compromises Internet Security; Here's How to Protect Yourself Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Unless you are a skilled hacker or programmer, it's difficult to guarantee total protection from the prying eyes of the government and others online, but there are many tools out there that can help. Read the Article Laura Flanders | Joel Berg: How Hungry Is America? Laura Flanders, GRITtv: Did you know that New York City is home to some of the nation's top food deserts? Joel Berg, executive director of the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, hopes to make a dent in that problem with a community-supported agriculture project that puts low- and middle-income residents at the center of its plan. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Thousands Gather for NYC Protest for Palestine Megan Iorio, Just Foreign Policy: Protesters were particularly concerned with Israel's ongoing collective punishment of Palestinians following the recent kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teens in the West Bank and the biased media coverage of these events. Watch the Videos and Read the Article Dispatches From Freedom Summer: Ghosts of Greenwood Nikole Hannah-Jones, ProPublica: "As the nation prepared to mark the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer, I felt pulled to finally visit this place that ran in my blood but that I had never seen. Last month, I visited Mississippi for the first time, where the limitations of Freedom Summer stand in stark relief in the nation's most heavily black state, which is also its poorest." Read the Article Netanyahu's War: What It Is Good For? Robert Naiman, Truthout: The administration knows full well that it has various levers to pull to respond to the Gaza crisis, manufactured by Benjamin Netanyahu for political ends, but it lacks sufficient public political pressure to end the killing. Read the Article Michigan, Nation Must Look at North Carolina's "Moral Mondays" Robert Weiner and Bridget Mora, Michigan Chronicle: Majorities in states around the country are under attack by right-wing governors and legislatures. They should look at North Carolina's "Moral Mondays" movement. "Moral Mondays," spreading rapidly to other states, aim to help ordinary citizens take back their state governments from corporate-backed extremists. Read the Article A New Generation of Nuclear Subs Lawrence S. Wittner, Consortium News: Despite President Obama's noble words about eliminating nuclear weapons, the US government continues to modernize its nuclear arsenal, including major new investments in a dozen state-of-the-art nuclear-armed submarines. Read the Article Security, Refugees and Profit at the US Border Anton Woronczuk, The Real News Network: As record numbers of child migrants from Central America arrive at the US-Mexico border, journalist Todd Miller says the crisis should be treated as a refugee issue, not a security issue. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript "Indonesia Is on a Different Path": US-Trained General Defeated After Alleged Plot to Rig Vote Amy Goodman and Juan González, Democracy Now!: An initial count in Indonesia's hotly contested presidential election shows Jakarta Gov. Joko Widodo has a several-point lead over former army general Prabowo Subianto. Prabowo has refused to concede defeat, and official results won't be known until after July 20. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Cuban Ex-Guerilla Is Consultant for Venezuelan Economic Reform ZC Dutka, Venezuelanalysis.com: Cuban economist and ex-guerilla combatant Orland Borrego, who fought alongside Che Guevara during the Cuban revolution, will be advising Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro on how to establish a "total restructuring" of the Venezuelan economy. Read the Article |
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