Dahr Jamail | Tortured and Raped by Israel, Persecuted by the United States Dahr Jamail, Truthout: Rasmea Odeh was arrested and tortured by the Israel Defense Forces in 1969 when she was 22 years old. Today, Odeh is on trial in the United States, charged with immigration fraud stemming from her 35-year-old IDF file, and under threat of deportation. Read the Article Protecting Abortion Clinics - Without a Buffer Zone Katie Klabusich, Truthout: The unanimous Supreme Court decision striking down the 35-foot Massachusetts abortion clinic buffer zone has left other such laws in jeopardy and inspired people around the country to volunteer for clinic defense, sometimes in unhelpful ways. Read the Article Art After War Stacy Bannerman, Truthout: The arts are moving center stage as providers brace for a tidal wave of invisible injuries in troops and veterans. Painting, writing and drumming help heal the hearts and souls of veterans and their families. Read the Article Even the Council on Foreign Relations Is Saying It: Time to Rain Money on Main Street Ellen Brown, The Web of Debt Blog: When an article appears in Foreign Affairs, the mouthpiece of the policy-setting Council on Foreign Relations, recommending that the Federal Reserve do a money drop directly on the 99%, you know the central bank must be down to its last bullet. Read the Article The GOP War on Workers Has Killed Again The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: Maria Fernandes' tragic death is a stark reminder of the challenges and struggles that low-wage working-class Americans face. But workers like Fernandes wouldn't have to face those struggles if it weren't for the 34-year conservative war on working people. Read the Article New Documents Undermine Walker Statements on Criminal Probe Brendan Fischer, PR Watch: Despite claims that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is not a "target" in the state's criminal campaign finance probe, newly-released documents demonstrate that prosecutors are indeed looking at potentially criminal activity by the first-term governor and 2016 presidential hopeful. Read the Article How the US Made ISIS: Their Videos and Ours, Their "Caliphate" and Ours Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: ISIS lives and breathes and grows, and across the greater Middle East Islamic extremist organizations are gaining traction in ways that should illuminate just what the war on terror has really delivered. The US record is a shameful one. "Do it again" should not be an option. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: When Big Oil Pays for Its Disasters, the Environment May Recover, and More Thom Hartmann, The Thom Hartmann Program: When Big Oil is forced to pay for its disasters, the environment has a much better chance to recover; the recent earthquake in Southern California cost over a billion dollars in damages and left more than 100 people injured; Nixon's war on drugs demonized marijuana, but science keeps finding new benefits of that miracle plant; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Can Tiny Houses Solve Homelessness in Portland? Tex Dworkin, Care2: When it comes to homes for the homeless, smaller could be better if it reduces housing costs, but not if the dwellings are sub-par, and not if they are tucked off into one separate section of the city. Homelessness will not be solved by new housing alone. Read the Article Resisting the Surveillance State in Germany Staff, The Real News Network/Weltnetz: On Saturday, more than 6,000 people took to the streets of Berlin, Germany, to protest against intelligence agencies' mass surveillance. A broad alliance of more than 80 organizations had called for the demonstration under the slogan "Freedom Not Fear." Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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