Op-Ed | Odd Bedfellows, Lying Together Supporters of a job-killing global pact are peddling hokey numbers and neon lies. By Jim Hightower , OtherWords April 16, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | War & Peace What Did Democrats Win in the Cardin Compromise on the Corker Bill? If Congress gave itself a power that it already had, what were they really fighting about? By Robert Reuel Naiman , Truthout April 16, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | You Can’t Have a Functioning Democracy Without High Quality Infrastructure It's time for our lawmakers to start rebuilding our nation. By The Daily Take Team , TheThomHartmannProgram April 16, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Prisons & Policing Drug Reform Is About Animal Rights, Too Police no-knock raids cause casualties, devastate families and often include the slaughter of household pets. By Andrew Gargano , Truthout April 15, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Four Election Stories That Show the GOP Is Moving Even Further Right From primaries to party leaders, Tea Partiers are becoming the predominate face of the GOP. By Robin Marty , Care2 April 15, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Physical Murder and Political Asphyxiation: The Story of Danielle Hicks-Best The abomination lays bare the thin line that many African-American children and families tread “between physical murder and spiritual death.” By Marsha Coleman-Adebayo , BlackAgendaReport April 15, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Education & Youth A Higher Education Revolution More robust estate taxes could cover the cost of making public colleges and universities tuition-free. By Josh Hoxie , OtherWords April 15, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections Politics of Dissent and Neutrality Neither dissent, nor the anti-dissent has changed their historical yin-yang process. By Zulfiqar Shah , Truthout April 15, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Dana Rohrabacher’s No Good, Very Bad Weekend When a social media faux pas can really embarrass you. By Hannah Gais , TheEasternProject April 14, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Eduardo Galeano, a Chronicler of His Time, Has Died The Uruguayan writer and journalist, author of emblematic books such as Open Veins of Latin America died at 74 in Montevideo, Uruguay. By Staff , Pu00e1gina12 April 14, 2015 Truthout