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The order authorizes US air strikes "to support Afghan military operations in the country" and US ground troops to continue normal operations. Read the Article Dean Baker | Seven Years After: Why This Recovery Is Still a Turkey Dean Baker, Truthout: Economic policy making continues to be dominated by people who were unable to see an $8 trillion housing bubble. There is no reason to believe that these people have a better understanding of the economy today than they did seven years ago. Read the Article Malarkey on the Potomac: Five Bedrock Washington Assumptions That Are Hot Air Andrew Bacevich, TomDispatch: People in Washington don't have time for reality. They're lost in a world of their own. Consider the following claims, each of which in Washington circles has attained quasi-canonical status. Subjected to even casual scrutiny, none of these claims will stand up. Read the Article Are Killers Still in Charge of Our Health Care? The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: Obamacare was a good start for reeling in for-profit insurance companies and their "profits over people" platform, but it's not enough. No more Americans should die because of delayed treatments and denied doctors' visits all done in the name of increased profits. Read the Article Tough Lessons for Rahm Sarah Karp, Catalyst-Chicago: Over the past decade, the number of black educators in Chicago's public schools dropped precipitously. With his actions disproportionately affecting black teachers, that pattern continued during Mayor Rahm Emanuel's time in office. Read the Article Obama Refuses to Close Door on Torture Faiza Patel, The Brennan Center for Justice: The brutal tactics employed by the United States after 9/11 have led many observers to question its commitment to postwar human rights treaties. Both allied and hostile nations have watched to see if Obama acknowledged that the United States is bound by global torture standards. His answer did not reassure them. Read the Article Tallying Up Returns on Corporations' Political Investments Sue Sturgis, Facing South: The amount that the 200 most politically active corporations in the United States spent on federal lobbying and campaign contributions between 2007 and 2012, according to a new report from the Sunlight Foundation, titled "Fixed Fortunes": $5.8 billion. Read the Article Economic Update: Capitalism's Personal Costs Richard D. Wolff, Truthout: This week's episode provides updates on Italy's general strike, opera economics, Miami baseball and Argentina loans as well as responses to listeners on the economics of US children and on a new political party. Listen to the Radio Segment On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Future of the Postal Service May Be in Jeopardy, and More In today's On the News segment: If Congress refuses to act in the next month, the future of the United States Postal Service could be in jeopardy; about one out of every 30 kids in the United States is homeless; Walmart workers are preparing for their biggest Black Friday strike yet; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Upon News of Plea Deal, Activists Vow to Organize Until Marissa Alexander Is Free Staff and Contributors, Free Marissa Now Mobilization Campaign: Marissa Alexander has chosen to accept a plea deal with the State of Florida. The plea deal includes time served (1,030 days), an additional 65 days in Duval County Jail which will begin today, and two years of house arrest while wearing a surveillance monitor. Read the Press Release at Speakout |
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