Interview | Culture & Media Netflix Censors Hasan Minhaj Over Khashoggi Killing and War in Yemen Netflix pulled an episode of Minhaj’s show “Patriot Act” from Saudi Arabia, after Saudi officials complained. By Amy Goodman & Nermeen Shaikh , DemocracyNow! January 3, 2019 Truthout
Interview | Human Rights New Film Follows Nobel Peace Winner Nadia Murad’s Fight to End Sexual Violence The documentary “On Her Shoulders” follows Murad as she shares her story with the world. By Amy Goodman & Nermeen Shaikh , DemocracyNow! January 3, 2019 Truthout
News Analysis | Politics & Elections Nancy Pelosi Kicks Off Year by Picking a Fight With Progressives Progressive Democrats announced their opposition to Pelosi's proposed legislative rules. By Shira Tarlo , Salon January 3, 2019 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections Trump Writes Sad Ballads as the New House Majority Arrives What a perfectly ridiculous way to ring in a new year. By William Rivers Pitt , Truthout January 3, 2019 Truthout
News Analysis | Immigration Informal Networks of Generosity Are Supporting Asylum Seekers For asylum seekers, informal giving supplements the insufficient aid available through more official channels. By Jamie Lynn Goodwin , TheConversation January 3, 2019 Truthout
News Analysis | Education & Youth How Activists Are Moving the Dial on Student Loan Debt With student debt at over $1.4 trillion, grassroots organizations want sweeping change on a national level. By Siona Peterous , Inequality.org January 3, 2019 Truthout
Op-Ed | Politics & Elections This Is Not a Dress Rehearsal: Climate Can No Longer Wait It’s time to hold all elected officials accountable on climate change. By Alison Rose Levy , Truthout January 3, 2019 Truthout
News Analysis | Politics & Elections The Left Is on a Roll, and Trump Is Beatable in 2020 The left is strong and Trump is impeachable and beatable. Should we dare to hope for a big change in 2020? By John Knefel , Truthout January 3, 2019 Truthout
News Analysis | Human Rights In 2019, Women’s Rights Are Still Not Explicitly Recognized in US Constitution Over nine decades, efforts to amend the US Constitution to recognize women’s rights have faced major challenges. By Deana Rohlinger , TheConversation January 2, 2019 Truthout
Interview | Economy & Labor Federal Employees’ Union Sues Trump Administration Over Work Without Pay The American Federation of Government Employees says it is illegal for federal workers to work without pay. By Amy Goodman & Juan González , DemocracyNow! January 2, 2019 Truthout