22 December 17 It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News WE'RE FIGHTING A BATTLE AND WE NEED FINANCING: To do what we do on a daily basis we need financing. We often say that we do not, or will not take corporate/commercial financing. Quite true, but more importantly they wouldn't be likely to give it to us anyway. So let's raise funds the old fashioned way: One Reader, one donation at a time. Thank you sincerely in advance. / Marc Ash - Founder, Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! FOCUS: Jane Mayer | Racial Bias, Illegal Campaign Activity and the Shadow of Donald Trump Jane Mayer, The New Yorker Mayer writes: "Turning Point's aim is to foment a political revolution on America's college campuses, in part by funnelling money into student government elections across the country to elect right-leaning candidates. But it is secretive about its funding and its donors, raising the prospect that 'dark money...
Lawmakers, advisory panel plot Pilgrim’s future By Christine Legere Posted Apr 11, 2018 WEST BARNSTABLE — While there have been different perspectives among the public on the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station over the last 45 years, priorities are now aligning as the beleaguered plant progresses toward its announced permanent closure on June 1, 2019. That was the message delivered by the region’s senators and representatives during a meeting of the Pilgrim Nuclear Decommissioning Advisory Panel at Cape Cod Community College on Wednesday night. “We’re entering a really critical phase: the safe, swift decommissioning of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station,” state Sen. Julian Cyr, D-Truro, said to the panel. Whether you are a plant opponent or plant employee, everyone sees safety as a top priority once the reactor shuts down, Cyr said. Wednesday was kind of a wrapup of the advisory panel’s first year of information gathering. Meeting time was dedicated to...
‘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...
Dear Friend, This was one of the most eventful and traumatic days in recent history in two of the most powerful democracies in the world. The president of the 'democratic' USA called Haiti, El Salvador, and African nations as “shitholes countries”. This is the lowest a democracy can get. In India, the most populous 'democracy' in the world, four Supreme Court judges publicly spoke against the Chief Justice of India and his way of functioning. It is unprecedented in India. Perhaps, things like this never happened any other democratic country. Unlike the Trump 'shithole' it gives an iota of hope. It gives us hope that at least there are some responsible persons in India who are ready to stand up for real democracy. They publicly said "democracy in India is at stake". It really is. It is the responsibility of all democratic minded persons to stand up for justice. People yearn for alternatives to industrial agriculture, but they are worri...
20 December 17 It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News RIGHT NOW WE DON’T HAVE A PRAYER OF FINISHING - Based on where we are at this point in the month and the pace at which the donations are coming in, we have no chance of meeting our budget for December. It is absolutely critical that we find a way to get the flow of contributions moving. In earnest. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! FOCUS: Stephen Eric Bronner | Next Year in Jerusalem Stephen Eric Bronner, Reader Supported News Bronner writes: "'Next year in Jerusalem!' was once the cry of an oppressed people seeking liberation from slavery and repenting its sins. Those same words now express the sentiments of an arrogant regime with expansionist ambitions." READ MORE Contribute to RSN Become a Fan of RSN on Facebook and Twitter Update My Monthly Donation
24 December 17 AM It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News ALARM ON DONATIONS, A STRUGGLE SO FAR - This is day 12 of the December Fundraiser and we are far, far behind we were last December at this point. Very important to get the process moving. Reader donations alone produce everything RSN does! In Earnest. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! Bill McKibben. (photo: rightlivelihood.org) The Movement to Divest From Fossil Fuels Gains Momentum By Bill McKibben, The New Yorker 24 December 17 uesday should have been a day of unmitigated joy for America’s oil and gas executives. The new G.O.P. tax bill treats their companies with great tenderness, reducing even further their federal tax burden. And the bill gave them something else they’ve sought for decades: permission to go a-drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge . But, around four in the afternoon, something utterly unexpected began to h...
Intrepid Report Newsletter We cannot keep publishing without your help. We have no paywalls or ads. Nor do we receive corporate or foundation funding. All we have is you to keep us publishing. We rely on you to help us pay our monthly expenses. So please Donate Monday There’s a White House—and GOP—fungus among us By Michael Winship Cruelty and recklessness—those are the two sins of which attorney Joseph Welch accused Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1954 when, having had enough of the Republican’s redbaiting smears, Welsh famously asked, “Have you no sense of decency, sir?” Trump’s deplorable first year in office By Stephen Lendman Last year on January 20, Donald J. Trump was sworn into office as America’s 45th president. US global standing plummets as Trump threatens human rights at home and abroad By Julia Conley The United States’ global standing has plummeted under the Trump administration, according to Human Rights Wa...
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