We're getting closer! Thanks to you, Truthout secured a matching grant and our vitally important end-of-year fundraising campaign is off to a good start. Will you help keep up the momentum by making a tax-deductible donation now? Every dollar counts and goes toward our modest budget. 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 Violence in Mexico, the US Connection and the New Mexican Revolution: An Interview with John Ackerman Jim Cohen, Truthout: Academic John Ackerman explores the sources of growing dissatisfaction in Mexico and sheds light on how the US connection perpetuates Mexico's social inequalities, endemic violence and authoritarian government. Read the Interview How I Helped Catch an Alleged 9/11 Mastermind - and Lost My Faith in the War on Terror Rory Fanning, Haymarket Books: Worth Fighting For is primarily the story of Rory Fanning's walk across the United States to raise money for the Pat Tillman Foundation. In this excerpt, Fanning describes a different journey: from idealistic US military recruit to conscientious objector. Read the Excerpt "Cuban Five" at Heart of US-Cuba Deal Marjorie Cohn, Marjorie Cohn's blog: Without the release of the Cuban Five, Cuba would never have freed Alan Gross, and Obama could not have undertaken what 10 presidents before him refused to do: normalize relations between the United States and Cuba. Read the Article The CIA Didn't Just Torture, It Experimented on Human Beings Lisa Hajjar, The Nation: Reframing the CIA's interrogation techniques as a violation of scientific and medical ethics may be the best way to achieve accountability. Read the Article In El Salvador, 17 Women Imprisoned for Miscarriage Await Pardon Danica Jorden, Truthout: Seventeen women remain in prison in El Salvador as international pressure rises to exonerate them. Most of them suffered miscarriages, premature births or stillbirths; all of them were poor and without access to prenatal care or obstetrical services. Read the Article Another Black Boy Gunned Down by Police Beverly Bell, Other Worlds: This is a tale of another Black boy gunned down by police – this time in Haiti, where police brutality is a time-honored tradition. The boy's name and wrongful death were never reported in any official document or national media, and policeman responsible was not charged, indicted, or prosecuted. Read the Article Fracking Movement Wins as NY Bans Fracking Kevin Zeese, Popular Resistance: In a major victory for people who have been working to stop hydraulic fracturing for gas, known as fracking, Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York announced a ban on fracking in New York State. Read the Article Antonio Weiss Should Not Become Undersecretary for Domestic Finance Simon Johnson, The Baseline Scenario: Antonio Weiss has been nominated to become Undersecretary for Domestic Finance at the Treasury Department, but a growing number of people and organizations have expressed reservations about this potential appointment. Senator Warren said it's time to draw a line between what's good for Wall Street and big banks, and what's good for the country. Read the Article Economic Update: Capitalism's Christmas Presents Richard D. Wolff, Truthout: This week's episode provides updates on the economics of the oil price collapse, the resumption of US-Cuba relations, a lost middle class and the economics of Uber car service. Listen to the Podcast |
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