By Chris Hedges —
The incarcerated poor have become the nation’s most exploited workers. They are the prototype drones for the corporate totalitarian state.
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By The Rev. Madison Shockley —
In a remembrance published earlier this week, the Rev. Madison Shockley recalled Rabbi Leonard Beerman, who will be buried today, as a great light for justice and peace.
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"The love that Jesus seems to represent, at least in the Bible, is love of people that forces you to reject any system that organizes, orders, and backs with military force a force that oppresses those people," says Rev. David Bullock in a special Christmas episode of The Real News Network's "Reality Asserts Itself."
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An uninterrupted evening with one of history’s most moving oratorios lets the heart glimpse the restorative power of truth, forgiveness and unconditional mutual solace.
A Baltimore Fox station has apologized for what it calls “an honest misunderstanding.”
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By Reese Erlich — Long before President Obama’s historic opening, American and Cuban foodies have been exchanging cutting edge ideas in agriculture and health.
Posted on Dec 29, 2014
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You’ve read part one—now find out which books made the cut in the last installment about our top 10 top reads of 2014.
Posted on Dec 29, 2014
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By E.J. Dionne, Jr. — We now seem to be living in the Age of High C, a period when every fight is Armageddon, every foe is a monster, and every issue is either the key to national survival or the doorway to ruin.
Posted on Dec 29, 2014
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Every week the Truthdig editorial staff selects a Truthdigger of the Week, a group or person worthy of recognition for speaking truth to power, breaking the story or blowing the whistle. Here are 10 Truthdiggers from 2014 we think are worth reflecting upon at the end of the year.
Posted on Dec 29, 2014
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By Juan Cole — The Middle East, from North Africa to Afghanistan, has seen an unusual number of governments collapse in recent years.
Posted on Dec 29, 2014
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By Robert Reich — Dynamic scoring is the magical-mystery math Republicans have been pushing since they came up with supply-side “trickle-down” economics.
Posted on Dec 29, 2014
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By Juan Cole — In 2014, Iran made news on a number of important fronts.
Posted on Dec 29, 2014
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News this holiday season of the hacking of Sony studios and new U.S. relations with Cuba “flushed” the bad news of the Senate’s torture report from the public mind, Robert Hennelly writes at Salon.
Posted on Dec 28, 2014
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Could the pontiff achieve a feat that has eluded secular powers and inspire decisive action on climate change?
Posted on Dec 28, 2014
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If researchers succeed in using algae to harvest precious heavy metals in polluted water and simultaneously producing biofuel, toxic sites around the world could be made clean and ecologically well again.
Posted on Dec 28, 2014
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By Kieran Cooke, Climate News Network —
Increasing oil production but falling demand is creating big problems for the fossil fuel industry as some investors are now turning away from the sector.
Posted on Dec 28, 2014
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By Tim Radford, Climate News Network —
The most detailed study yet of the Greenland ice sheet illustrates the complex process that is causing billions of metric tons to melt ever year.
Posted on Dec 27, 2014
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Truthdig Editor-in-Chief Robert Scheer and the other “Left, Right & Center” panelists ponder the most consequential stories of 2014: the fracking revolution, the global economic slowdown, technological advances and police and race.
Posted on Dec 27, 2014
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Although the country’s views have progressed in terms of gay rights and race, universal health care isn’t something Americans can get used to; a company in Japan offers people weddings to themselves; meanwhile, a confession by former officer Darren Wilson’s prosecutor may be cause to reopen the Ferguson case. These discoveries and more after the jump.
Posted on Dec 27, 2014
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By Juan Cole — In the course of 2014, two major trends, long since visible in the Syrian civil war, were strengthened.
Posted on Dec 27, 2014
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By Cezary Podkul, ProPublica —
Wall Street pressed S&P, Moody’s and Fitch to assign more favorable credit ratings to their deals and bragged that the raters complied. Now many of the bonds are headed for default.
Posted on Dec 27, 2014
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By Paul Kiel, ProPublica —
In the latest move against companies targeting military customers, federal regulators prohibit two Virginia-based lenders from suing out-of-state debtors in Virginia courts.
Posted on Dec 27, 2014
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By David Sirota — In 2008, candidate Obama was lambasted for supposedly endorsing policies of wealth redistribution. Yet only a few years later, the most explicit examples of such redistribution are happening in the states, and often at the urging of Republicans.
Posted on Dec 26, 2014
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By E.J. Dionne, Jr. — Might it quell the kerfuffle around the “Christmas wars” if we acknowledged that the original war on Christmas was waged by very devout Christians?
Posted on Dec 26, 2014
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The National Security Agency took advantage of the holiday lull in press coverage and released 12 years of internal oversight reports documenting abusive and improper practices by agency employees, The Intercept reports.
Posted on Dec 26, 2014
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