Corporate news profiteers actively hope for the next cataclysm or catastrophe. Why? Because human misery and disaster sell. Truthout resists the corporatization of media - you can see that in the stories we publish and the way we do business. But we need your help to continue: Please make a tax-deductible donation today! 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.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 Apocalypse of the "Happy Meal": Worshiping the Golden Calf Brian Moench, Truthout: What we set on our tables, and chow down on at fast-food restaurants, may be contributing more to the acceleration of climate change and human extinction than some of the usual carbon-emitting culprits. Read the Article The Con Artistry of Charter Schools Ruth Conniff, In These Times: Charter schools are such a racket that across the nation they are attracting special attention from the FBI, which is working with the Department of Education's inspector general to look into allegations of charter school fraud. Read the Article New Police Hacking Technologies Raise Familiar Questions About Civil Liberties Dan Massoglia, Truthout: In the last decade, US police have used every available tool to conduct surveillance. Now, with the FBI taking that fight to the internet, we must learn from our mistakes and make sure policing-by-malware doesn't become the norm. Read the Article Will Obama's Commutation Allow Grandma Hardy and Thousands of Drug War Prisoners to Finally Go Home? Victoria Law, Truthout: The Obama administration announced a review of federal drug war prisoners' sentences for possible commutation. The US Sentencing Commission voted unanimously to allow those prisoners to retroactively apply for reduced sentences. But will these changes actually allow 71-year-old Phyllis Hardy and thousands of others to finally come home? Read the Article Angelenos Take to the Streets for Ezell Ford, Omar Abrego and Ferguson Solidarity Bethania Palma Markus, Truthout: While standing in solidarity with Ferguson and outraged over multiple killings of people of color by police, Los Angeles protesters express weariness over the continuous violations of their rights via racial profiling and fear over unaccountable violence by officers who should protect them. Read the Article Long a Force for Progress, a Freedom Summer Legend Looks Back Nikole Hannah-Jones, ProPublica: Georgia Rep. John Lewis talks about what changed - and didn't - because of the movement he helped to lead 50 years ago. Lewis is the most iconic living veteran of the civil rights movement. Read the Interview Understanding the Ferguson Riots as a Symptom of Violence Kate Arnoff, Waging Nonviolence: The way media coverage has portrayed it, you'd think the real victims in Ferguson are storefronts. Some outlets barely mentioned that unarmed black teen Michael Brown was even killed. Read the Article Trauma Kits and Body Bags Now Fill Aleppo School Shelly Kittleson, Inter Press Service: The Hanano civil defense center in eastern Aleppo is a repurposed school, its corridors dusty and empty except for a few firemen's boots airing out. Locals describe destruction and anguish as barrel bombs fall relentlessly on civilian infrastructure, trapping and killing many. Read the Article When You're Transgender, Strangers Think It's OK to Ask Intimate Questions - It's Not Rachel McKinnon, The Conversation: "I'm often amazed that, for example, otherwise polite people, who would nearly never walk up to an acquaintance or complete stranger and ask if they've had an abortion ... will blithely ask a trans person whether they're planning to have genital surgery." Read the Article A Tale of Two Alleged Iran Nuke Leakers Marcy Wheeler, ExposeFacts: It's not just prosecution of reporters that threatens freedom of the press. Sources are being targeted too. Former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling and retired General James Cartwright are also under investigation for leaking information to The New York Times and NBC, respectively. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Banksters Who Caused the Economy to Crash Are Raking in Record Profits, and More In today's On the News segment: The banksters who caused the economic crisis are raking in profits; the state you reside in may be the most important factor in your child's education; Starbucks raises wages and covers education for its employees; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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