News Analysis | Economy & Labor Forget Hunger Strikes; What Prisons Fear Most Is Labor Strikes Prisoners throughout Alabama and Texas are reclaiming their humanity — and power — by shutting down the economic infrastructure of their prisons. By Raven Rakia , YES!Magazine June 8, 2016 Truthout
News Analysis | Economy & Labor Swiss Reject Basic Income, but New Economy Still Firmly on Global Agenda The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed rules to regulate payday lenders, and Swiss voters decided whether to implement a universal basic income. By Matt Stannard , Occupy.com June 8, 2016 Truthout
News Analysis | Accreditor of For-Profit Colleges Agrees It Needs a Makeover Embattled college accreditor ACICS announces that it will halt new applications for accreditation while it institutes reforms. By Annie Waldman , ProPublica June 8, 2016 Truthout
News Analysis | Tech Report Says Palestinian Rights Organizations Are Under Sophisticated Cyber Attack The BDS movement's online presence got hit with string of offensives. By Sarah Lazare , AlterNet June 8, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Water Activists, Your White Privilege Is Showing White supremacy and white privilege often obscure the racist structures that create water contamination crises. By Abre’ Conner , Truthout June 8, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Economy & Labor Debbie Wasserman Schultz Has a Change of Heart, but Too Little, Too Late Wasserman Schultz changed her mind on an important issue, but she and other corporate Democrats continue to betray the legacy of their party. By Michael Winship & Bill Moyers , Moyers&Company June 8, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | William Rivers Pitt | How the AP Screwed Sanders, and Other Tales From Tuesday Night The most bizarre, damaging, silly primary season in living memory was capstoned by The Associated Press getting into the coronation business. By William Rivers Pitt , Truthout June 8, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Is There Any Hope in a Nuclear Empire? The United States claims nuclear non-proliferation is a priority as it updates and expands nuclear weapons systems. By Russell Webster , Speakout June 8, 2016 Truthout
Op-Ed | Sanders, Standards and Sandinistas: Line-Item Vetoes in Political Morality One of the more curious sideline elements in the 2016 Democratic primary came in a debate conducted by Univision between Sanders and Clinton. By Carter Vance , Speakout June 8, 2016 Truthout
Interview | Richard Wolff on the Changing Tides of Capitalism and Socialism Economist Richard D. Wolff discusses why many people are beginning to distrust capitalism and warm to socialism. By Creston Davis , Truthout June 7, 2016 Truthout