Op-Ed | Economy & Labor Foreclosures Lead to Flippers’ Profits The United States has entered a new phase of residential foreclosure. By Margie Burns , TheProgressivePopulist July 4, 2017 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections The Nation, the Idea and the Will of Good People This is the first July 4 of the Donald Trump era, and I am at a loss. By William Rivers Pitt , Truthout July 4, 2017 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections We Are Radicals at Heart — Don’t Forget It A historian reminds us that to truly “make America great again” we must enhance freedom, equality and democracy, not diminish them. By Harvey J. Kaye , Moyers&Company July 4, 2017 Truthout
News | Environment & Health Dahr Jamail | It’s Raining in Antarctica While Trump Slashes Climate Science Funding Parts of Antarctica are turning green due to ice melt as Trump and his cronies continue their assault on climate science. By Dahr Jamail , Truthout July 3, 2017 Truthout
News | Environment & Health Mercenary Firm TigerSwan Applies for License to Operate in Louisiana An Energy Transfer Partners spokesperson said the pipeline company anticipates work to begin on the Bayou Bridge pipeline this year. By Karen Savage , BridgetheGulf July 3, 2017 Truthout
News | Culture & Media Justice Department Subpoenas The Intercept for Records on Barrett Brown The Intercept's in-house counsel received a subpoena for all communications and contracts between Brown and his editor. By Candice Bernd , Truthout July 3, 2017 Truthout
News | Politics & Elections Presidential Commission Demands Massive Amounts of State Voter Data The commission has said it intends to make the information widely available. By Jessica Huseman , ProPublica July 3, 2017 Truthout
News Analysis | Economy & Labor Think Uber’s Problems Stop at Its Management and Culture? Think Again Uber might not be able to survive if it started caring about the exploitation of its drivers. By Kevin Cashman , TheMinskys July 3, 2017 Truthout
News Analysis | Economy & Labor If Ben & Jerry’s Is Progressive, Why Won’t It Protect Its Farmworkers? The company has so far declined to formally sign on to a grassroots initiative led by some of the most exploited workers in the state. By Michael Arria , InTheseTimes July 3, 2017 Truthout
News Analysis | Politics & Elections Will Congress Summon Its Courage and Restore the Voting Rights Act? June marks four years since the US Supreme Court struck down the Voting Rights Act's preclearance clause in a 5-4 decision. By Rebekah Barber , FacingSouth July 3, 2017 Truthout