Truthout has worked tirelessly for more than a decade to dispel corporate media myths and find solutions to the most intractable problems. We urgently need to raise $39,000 more in this drive to keep this essential mission going. Will you join in our efforts by making 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.) Forgotten Coup: How the US and Britain Crushed Their "Ally" Australia's Government John Pilger, Truthout: John Pilger marks the death of former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam with the one story missing from the "tributes" to a man whose extraordinary political demise is one of the United States' dirtiest secrets. Read the Article Live From the Ebola Capital of the United States Kali Gross, Truthout: Guarding against the spread of Ebola and other diseases means suspending the national pastime of withholding life-saving resources from those in need - if only to save ourselves. Read the Article Students Are "More Than a Score" on Standardized Tests Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: More Than a Score is a collection of thoughts by students, parents, teachers and administrators across the United States who are participating in a growing movement to end standardized testing as a measure of learning and teacher effectiveness. Read the Review Greek Mainstream Media: Economic Interests Come Before the Law Michael Nevradakis, Truthout: One factor connecting censorship, political favoritism, violence toward journalists and selective enforcement of the law is economic influence, and in Greece, the media is dominated by a few business tycoons, with significant commercial, industrial and financial interests. Read the Article AG Candidate Supports Reforming John Doe Law to Protect Politicians Mary Bottari, PR Watch: Republican attorney general candidate Brad Schimel suggested he would work to change Wisconsin's John Doe statute to give politicians more protections than average citizens. Read the Article Protesters Call for Justice for Transgender Filipina Allegedly Killed by Marine Adam Hudson, The Post News Group: About 100 people gathered in San Francisco's Union Square on Wednesday night to hold a candlelight vigil for Jennifer Laude, the 26-year-old transgender Filipina woman who was allegedly murdered by a US Marine in the Philippines. Read the Article Building Trades Chief Lauds Fracking Boom, Shrugs Off Environmental Concerns Cole Stangler, In These Times: In its quest for jobs, the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO hasn't shied away from taking on environmentalists and progressives over fracking, even though public tolerance is waning. Read the Article Detroit: The Dispersal of Urban Black America Begins Glen Ford, Black Agenda Report: With water shut-offs, forced foreclosures and evictions in Detroit, the Great Black Urban Dispersal is set to accelerate. It is obvious that the water disconnections and housing foreclosures are coordinated prongs of a hyper-aggressive gentrification movement. Read the Article Irked by Israel's Foot-Dragging John Feffer, OtherWords: Longtime allies are losing patience after waiting for years to see Israel recognize Palestine, though Benjamin Netanyahu continues to demonstrate he's not interested in negotiating a two-state solution with the Palestinian people. Read the Article Did Elizabeth Warren Just Change Her Tune on Running for President? George Zornick, The Nation: Though she continues to deny plans to run for president, Elizabeth Warren has been increasingly explicit in her criticisms of the Democratic establishment and its relationship with big banks. Read the Article |
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