News | Human Rights Navajo Organizers and Miners Are Fighting for Compensation for Uranium Exposure The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has failed to justly compensate Navajo communities affected by nuclear testing. By Tamar Sarai Davis , Prism December 26, 2021 Truthout
Op-Ed | Economy & Labor Businesses Have Manufactured Inflation Fear to Protect Profits Amid Rising Wages Workers don’t set prices, bosses do. And they do so on the basis of maintaining the greatest possible profit margins. By Hadas Thier , Truthout December 26, 2021 Truthout
News Analysis | Immigration A Year in, Biden Hasn’t Fulfilled Promise to Repair Refugee Resettlement Program Trump left the system in shambles, but Biden let in a record low number of refugees over the last fiscal year. By John Knefel , Truthout December 26, 2021 Truthout
News | Human Rights Desmond Tutu, Fierce Opponent of South African and Israeli Apartheid, Dies at 90 Desmond Tutu helped lead South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle and supported the BDS movement for Palestinian rights. By Julia Conley , CommonDreams December 26, 2021 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor Warrior Met Coal Miners Are Spending Christmas 2021 on Strike The current impasse in negotiations, miners report, is over what happens when the strike, which began in April, ends. By Luis Feliz Leon , LaborNotes December 25, 2021 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor Apple Workers Held Christmas Eve Walkout for Their Safety Amid Holiday Shopping A group of Apple employees are also calling on customers to not shop in the tech giant's retail or online stores. By Brett Wilkins , CommonDreams December 25, 2021 Truthout
News | Environment & Health Thousands of Virginians Have Faced Years of Sickness-Inducing Landfill Pollution Residents of Bristol, Virginia, are reporting intense symptoms due to a city-owned landfill's noxious and toxic fumes. By Sarah Wade , Southerly December 25, 2021 Truthout
Op-Ed | Environment & Health The Climate Won’t Survive Our Current Appetite for Consumerism and Consumption We must dismantle the military-industrial complex and rein in consumerism before we destroy life as we know it. By Frida Berrigan , TomDispatch December 25, 2021 Truthout
Review | Culture & Media Guantánamo Film Ignores the War on Terror’s Ongoing Tangible Harms Abu Zubaydah’s story is not about unequal justice, but the absence of justice altogether. By Maha Hilal , Truthout December 25, 2021 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections Two Years of COVID Have Forced Us to Recalibrate Our Concept of Hope Hope, now, is for me an exercise to see if I still have it in me to hope, despite all the reasons not to. By William Rivers Pitt , Truthout December 25, 2021 Truthout