Op-Ed | William Rivers Pitt | Bernie Sanders and the Hall of Heroes Sanders will march into the Democratic National Convention hall triumphant even in defeat, full in the knowledge that he left this joint a little better than he found it. By William Rivers Pitt , Truthout June 21, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections How NRA Dark Money Impedes Gun Control Reform It really shouldn't come as any surprise that our lawmakers won't pass popular gun control legislation. By Thom Hartmann , TheThomHartmannProgram June 21, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Economy & Labor The European Union Is the Worst Choice Apart From the Alternative The EU is a festering cesspool, but it's a crystal spring compared with what the outers want to do — surrender UK sovereignty to the US. By George Monbiot , TheGuardian June 21, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Why Go to Russia? Sharon Tennison has worked to develop citizens' capacities to avert international crises, focusing on the US and Russia. By Kathy Kelly , Speakout June 21, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Puerto Rico Needs a Paradigm Shift Puerto Rico needs more than dysfunctional “late hour” solutions from Washington, and “Hail Mary” editorials. By Nelson A. Denis , Speakout June 21, 2016 Truthout
News | Environment & Health Indigenous Youth Are Building a Climate Justice Movement by Targeting Colonialism The work of these Indigenous young people demands a critical evaluation of the construction of the climate justice movement. By Jaskiran Dhillon , Truthout June 20, 2016 Truthout
Interview | Cornel West: Black Lives Matter Is an Indictment of Neoliberal Power Cornel West talks Bernie Sanders' neo-populism and Donald Trump's neo-fascism. By George Souvlis , openDemocracy June 20, 2016 Truthout
News | Environment & Health Seeds for Supper as Drought Intensifies in South Madagascar In the face of the most severe drought witnessed yet, Malagasy people have resorted to desperate measures just to survive. By Miriam Gathigah , InterPressService June 20, 2016 Truthout
News Analysis | Economy & Labor The War on Workers’ Compensation As labor has weakened and Republicans have won control of more statehouses, states have slowly chipped away at workers' compensation benefits. By Stephen Franklin , InTheseTimes June 20, 2016 Truthout
News Analysis | Smartphone Users Are Paying for Their Own Surveillance The more adamantly vendors offer assurances about protection, the more skeptical people should become. By Bill Blunden , Truthout June 20, 2016 Truthout