Big Players Promote Water Privatization Ellen Dannin, Truthout: Americans used to take water for granted, but the water shutoff in Detroit has taught us all important lessons. The private sector is willing to be ruthless in denying access to the most basic needs. Read the Article Rent or Tuition? The Growing Student Dilemma Chris Wegemer, Truthout: Increasingly, economic pressures are forcing some to choose between paying for rent or tuition. But homeless college students remain overlooked - and no reliable nationwide data exists. Read the Article Fighting Bad Science in the Senate Andrea Lynn, Next New Deal: The Senate hearing for the Women's Health Protection Act shows just how important it is for women's health advocates to push for the facts. Read the Article Utility Trade Group Funds ALEC Attack on Americans Using Solar Nick Surgey, PRWatch: Although ALEC recently proclaimed it was being falsely portrayed as "anti-clean energy," recent revelations confirm that the group continues to pursue a polluters' wish list. Read the Article Anti-Politics and the 1% Lorenzo Del Savio and Matteo Mameli, Truthout: There are two opposite forms of anti-politics, one striving toward a technocracy controlled by oligarchies and corporations, and one striving toward a radical democratization of society. Read the Article Labor and the BDS Movement: Two Perspectives Andrew Ross and Jo-Ann Mort, New Labor Forum: For too long, the debate about how best to oppose the occupation of Palestine has been clouded, often intentionally, by strenuous deliberations over tactics. Trade unions are no strangers to these contests. Two activists debate the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Read the Article Report Criticizes EPA Oversight of Injection Wells Naveena Sadasivam, ProPublica: A new congressional report says the EPA failed to adequately oversee hundreds of thousands of wells used to inject toxic oil and gas drilling waste deep underground. Read the Article Antiwar Protests Spreading in Ukraine as Government Wages All-Out War in the Southeast and NATO Threatens Russia Roger Annis, Rabble: A rising wave of antiwar and anti-conscription protest is taking place in cities and towns across western Ukraine. Read the Article World Bank Board Declines to Revise Controversial Draft Policies Jim Lobe, Inter Press Service: A key committee of the World Bank's governing board spurned appeals to revise a draft policy statement that risks rolling back several decades of reforms designed to protect indigenous populations, the poor and sensitive ecosystems. Read the Article Job Growth Slows in July Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research: Wage growth slowed slightly in the last quarter to 1.8 percent, from 2.0 percent in the last year. The economy added 209,000 jobs in July, but it was a sharp slowing from its 277,000 average over the prior three months. Read the Article |
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