The New York Times Editorial Board weighed in on Pentagon spending this week POGO Quoted in NYT Editorial Board Opinion The New York Times Editorial Board weighed in on Pentagon spending this week: "Yet the ground troops who are doing the actual fighting say there is no crisis, according to the analyst Mark Thompson of the Center for Defense Information at the Project on Government Oversight. Other experts say claims of a deteriorating military are exaggerated." Read More: "The Pentagon Is Not a Sacred Cow" Homeland Security Watchdog Finds Government Abuse at Detention Center A series of surprise inspections found immigrant detainees were subject to unnecessary strip searches, waited days for urgent medical care, and were placed in solitary confinement for minor infractions, among other issues. Read more As Clock Ticks Down on Warrantless-Surveillance Authority, Congress Races to the Bottom With just weeks before a controvers...
‘Vote her in next, Massachusetts’ — $15 minimum wage, paid family leave ballot questions to be dropped — KENNEDY joins hunger strike 06/27/2018 07:17 AM EDT By Lauren Dezenski (ldezenski@politico.com; @LaurenDezenski) with Brent D. Griffiths (bgriffiths@politico.com; @BrentGriffiths) GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. NY-14'S MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTION — A progressive woman of color, facing institutional opposition and a significant fundraising gap, wages a long-shot bid against a 10-term, scandal-free white male incumbent. Sounds a lot like Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley 's campaign to unseat Rep. Michael Capuano in Massachusetts' 7th District, right? But those were the contours in New York's 14th District, where 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decisively defeated Rep. Joe Crowley in the Democratic primary last night. There's even a Massachusetts connection to the winning campaign — Pressley sent her field dire...
22 May 18 It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News THANKS TO THE GIVERS - Raising money at this stage is quite the challenge. Despite that there are people committed to sustaining Reader Supported News and they are doing so. The May fundraiser is not doing well. However let’s take a moment now to give thanks to our sustainers large and small. You make it possible. /Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! FOCUS: Matthew Miller | Rod Rosenstein's Dangerous Gamble Matthew Miller, The Washington Post Miller writes: "President Trump on Sunday launched his most direct attack on the Justice Department's independence since he fired FBI Director James B. Comey." READ MORE Contribute to RSN Become a Fan of RSN on Facebook and Twitter Update My Monthly Donation
WHITE NATIONALISTS? Isn't that a pretense? Aren't they NAZIS? Weekly Alert: January 12, 2018 Here are the stories FAIR has been working on this week. Please help us spread the word by forwarding this email to friends and by sharing our stories on social media like Facebook and Twitter . Coverage of Iran Protests Illustrated With Protests Not in Iran––Organized by Fringe Cultists In Trump Era, ‘Both Sides’ on Immigration Includes White Nationalists Wolff’s Trump Book Highlights White House Press Corps’ Access Trap MSNBC Ignores Catastrophic US-Backed War in Yemen This week's episode of FAIR's radio show CounterSpin : Jane McAlevey on #MeToo & Labor, Art Way on Pot Recriminalization Newly posted CounterSpin transcripts: ‘This Is Not a Time for False Equivalence’ ‘These Plainly Discriminatory Policies Are Really a Wholesale Attack on Immigrants’ FAIR’s ad-free, content...
Dear Friend, Jason W. Moore & Raj Patel coins digs into the "Capitalocene" and suggests some solutions. They write, we argue that what changed is capitalism, that modern history has, since the 1400s, unfolded in what is better termed the Capitalocene. Using this name means taking capitalism seriously, understanding it not just as an economic system but as a way of organizing the relations between humans and the rest of nature. There is hope in world-ecology. To recognize the webs of life-making on which capitalism depends is also to find new conceptual tools with which to face the Capitalocene. As justice movements develop strategies for confronting planetary crisis — and alternatives to our present way of organizing nature — we need to think about the creative and expanded reproduction of democratic forms of life. Peer Møller Christensen writes about chinese politics after the 19th Party Congress. Also more stories from around the world. If you don...
12 March 18 AM It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News NOTICE ON FUNDING: The start to the March funding drive is well below what would be needed to complete the process in a reasonable time frame. We sincerely wish we could provide this service without some donations, but we can’t. Now would be a good time to make a contribution. Thank you. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! Charles Pierce | Stormy Daniels Is Running Rings Around Trump's Lawyer Charles Pierce, Esquire Pierce writes: "This is quite a crew of miscreants we have running things these days." READ MORE Carl Icahn. (photo: Getty Images) White House Spokesman Does Not Deny That Carl Icahn Was Tipped Off Josh Israel, ThinkProgress Israel writes: "A White House spokesman offered a non-denial and a curious explanation for why Trump confidant Carl Icahn dumped millions of dollars worth of steel-related stock just before the president...
03 May 18 It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News FOCUS: Marcy Wheeler | The Mueller Questions Map Out Cultivation, a Quid Pro Quo, and a Cover-Up (Part One, Cultivation) Marcy Wheeler, Emptywheel Wheeler writes: "I am going to do my own version of the questions, as released by the NYT." READ MORE Contribute to RSN Become a Fan of RSN on Facebook and Twitter Update My Monthly Donation
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